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The University of Texas-Pan American S. J. Sethi, Ph.D. Assistant Director Office of Institutional Research & Effectiveness Faculty Survey of Student Engagement 2004 Results & Observations Presented by:
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What is FSSE? (pronounced “fessie”) An instrument designed to measure faculty expectations of student engagement in educational practices that are linked with high levels of learning and development.
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FSSE 2004 Completed at 132 colleges/universities Completed by over 20,000 faculty members All institutions participated in NSSE also
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FSSE 2004 at UTPA Completed by 193 faculty members (35% response rate) (145 in 2003) 60% males, 40% females (58% males, 42% females in 2003)
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Types of Questions Included Gender, race & ethnicity, discipline taught. Time spent preparing for class. Course emphasis. Expectations from students. Class & homework assignments. Time spent in class (lecture, discussion, etc.). Emphasis on engaging students in cognitive activities.
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Some Results NeverSometimesOftenVery Often NeverSometimesOftenVery OftenNeverSometimesOftenVery Often
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Some Results In your selected course, how important to you is it that your students: Not ImportantSomewhat ImportantImportantVery Important Not ImportantSomewhat ImportantImportantVery Important Not ImportantSomewhat ImportantImportantVery Important
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2004 FSSE – 2004 NSSE Areas of Greatest Discrepancies Between Faculty & Students LD Faculty UD Faculty FY Students SR Students Students use electronic medium to discuss or complete assignments - often/very often. 27% 36% 54% 64% Students receive prompt feedback (written or oral) from instructor on their academic performance - often/very often. 83% 91% 44% 57% Coursework emphasizes memorization - very much/quite a bit. 29% 28% 76% 71% Courses are structured so students learn and develop skills in using computing and information technology - very much/quite a bit. 44% 41% 82% 83% Courses are structured so students learn and develop skills for working effectively with others - very much/quite a bit. 64% 57% 73% 84% UTPA requires students to spend significant amounts of time studying and on academic work - very much/quite a bit. 55% 51% 76% 72%
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Questions & Discussion Contact Information: Dr. S. J. Sethi: sjsethi@utpa.edusjsethi@utpa.edu Phone: 956-381-2383 This presentation is online at: http://www.oire.panam.edu/publications/fsse2004.ppt http://www.oire.panam.edu/publications/fsse2004.ppt
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