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A study of higher education faculty’s perception of summer compressed course teaching.
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A study of higher education faculty’s perception of summer compressed course teaching.

Eunsook Hyun, Alicia Crowe and Mark Kretovics
Innovative Higher Education, Vol.30(1), pp.37-51
01-01-2005

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summer teaching compressed courses faculty perceptions Pedagogy.
Students take summer and compressed courses for a variety of reasons and research indicates that learning outcomes in these courses are similar to those gained in traditional semester or quarter courses. This quantitative study was an attempt to clarify faculty perceptions about summer compressed courses. One hundred and fifty-one faculty members teaching at a large, multicampus institution completed a survey addressing teaching methodology, approaches to student assessment, and other pedagogical issues relating to such courses. It was determined that many faculty did make adjustments in teaching methods and approaches to student assessment. In addition, perceptions were different between experienced/tenured faculty and inexperienced/nontenured faculty.
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