2011
DOI: 10.2304/plat.2011.10.3.239
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The Accuracy of Instructor Perceptions of Student Interest and Learning: An Exploratory Study

Abstract: Instructors adjust pace, methods, and other aspects of instruction based on their perceptions of student interest and learning. The current study is an exploratory investigation of the congruence between faculty and student perceptions within a single class session. The study examined the degree to which faculty could predict each student's self-reported interest, perceived learning and actual learning. Overall, instructors are more accurate in reading their students' level of interest than their perceived or … Show more

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