A survey on nursing students' satisfaction on lecture facilities and equipment of the X University : implication for improvement / Jela Andoy Abala [and seventeen others].

By: Abala, Jela AndoyContributor(s): Acopiado, Judee Silva | Arela, Honniefe Arita | Hisoler, Arjie Enriquez | Igot, Ruby Rhona Gonzales | Javier, Eman Francis Francisco | Jugalbot, Gino Klint Lopez | Jumao-as, Nadine Rorie Tongco | Lachica, Renelyne Rias | Licen, Emelanie Nique | Llaguno, Nikki Cabrera | Manabilang, Hasmin Larah Encabo | Matunog, Lovelle Faye Canoy | Nacario, Karren Durano | Napiza, Carlmichael Boyd Jumamoy | Opon, Daisy Mae Zerna | Padayhag, Mary Ann Santos | Pareja, Christine AplacadorMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Cebu City : University of Cebu, 2006Description: viii, 63 leavesContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeSummary: Summary: Lecture method has been the traditional teaching strategies among instructors. It has been the means of conveying facts, information, and ideas. The lecture method can be used to stimulate student's interest in a subject (De Young, 2003). Today, with the advent of technology we have a broad array of teaching materials and strategies which to choose from overhead transparencies to sound systems, microphones, etc. Lecture facilities and equipments were a great contributor of effective learning among students (Stunkel, 1998). If the lecture facilities and equipments were not ideal, the effective learning of this individual is at risk. Therefore, it is indeed important to study on the satisfaction of lecture facilities used among instructors to assess student's learning status.
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Summary: Lecture method has been the traditional teaching strategies among instructors. It has been the means of conveying facts, information, and ideas. The lecture method can be used to stimulate student's interest in a subject (De Young, 2003). Today, with the advent of technology we have a broad array of teaching materials and strategies which to choose from overhead transparencies to sound systems, microphones, etc. Lecture facilities and equipments were a great contributor of effective learning among students (Stunkel, 1998). If the lecture facilities and equipments were not ideal, the effective learning of this individual is at risk. Therefore, it is indeed important to study on the satisfaction of lecture facilities used among instructors to assess student's learning status.

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