Qualitative evaluation of learning environment in Indian teaching dental institutions from the students’ perspective using focus group interviews
Introduction The perspectives of students towards their learning environment has seldom been in introspect in Indian dental institutions, which are against the advocacy of international dental education working groups. The aim of this study is to document students’ perceptions of their learning envi...
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doaj-1b28a6031edb408d91c834af9660cddb2021-03-10T08:32:25ZengEuropean PublishingPopulation Medicine2654-14592021-01-013January1610.18332/popmed/131263131263Qualitative evaluation of learning environment in Indian teaching dental institutions from the students’ perspective using focus group interviewsViswa C. Chandu0Srinivas Pachava1Venkat Ramana Reddy Baddam2Yamuna Marella3Madhura Sai Tejaswini Panchumarti4Department of Public Health Dentistry, Sibar Institute of Dental Sciences, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, IndiaDepartment of Public Health Dentistry, Sibar Institute of Dental Sciences, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, IndiaDepartment of Oral Pathology & Microbiology, Sibar Institute of Dental Sciences, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, IndiaDepartment of Periodontics, Sibar Institute of Dental Sciences, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, IndiaSibar Institute of Dental Sciences, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, IndiaIntroduction The perspectives of students towards their learning environment has seldom been in introspect in Indian dental institutions, which are against the advocacy of international dental education working groups. The aim of this study is to document students’ perceptions of their learning environment in two of the thirteen teaching dental institutions in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. Methods This qualitative study, involving focus group interviews, was conducted among undergraduate dental students in two teaching dental institutions in the state of Andhra Pradesh. Theoretical sampling was done with concurrent conduct of purposive sampling for focus group interviews and two researchers who participated in the presession were involved in moderating the interviews, which consisted of groups of six to eight participants. All the focus group interviews were audio-taped and transcribed. The transcripts were analyzed using general inductive approach to extract themes. Results Problems in lectures and in the clinical learning environment, dissatisfaction with evaluation processes and poor academic drive were identified as the major themes responsible for negative learning outcomes. Some of the responses given by the students highlighted their disinclination towards receiving feedback and emphasized the need to move away from the authoritarian approach in teacher–student interactions. Evaluation is a major domain where reforms are necessary, as opined by the students. Conclusions The perspectives of students towards the learning environment has seldom been in introspect in Indian dental institutions, which may have a substantial negative impact on students’ attitudes and efficiency.http://www.populationmedicine.eu/Qualitative-evaluation-of-learning-environment-in-Indian-teaching-dental-institutions,131263,0,2.htmldental educationinstitutional culturelearning environment |
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Viswa C. Chandu Srinivas Pachava Venkat Ramana Reddy Baddam Yamuna Marella Madhura Sai Tejaswini Panchumarti Qualitative evaluation of learning environment in Indian teaching dental institutions from the students’ perspective using focus group interviews Population Medicine dental education institutional culture learning environment |
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Viswa C. Chandu Srinivas Pachava Venkat Ramana Reddy Baddam Yamuna Marella Madhura Sai Tejaswini Panchumarti |
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Qualitative evaluation of learning environment in Indian teaching dental institutions from the students’
perspective using focus group interviews |
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Qualitative evaluation of learning environment in Indian teaching dental institutions from the students’
perspective using focus group interviews |
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Qualitative evaluation of learning environment in Indian teaching dental institutions from the students’
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Qualitative evaluation of learning environment in Indian teaching dental institutions from the students’
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qualitative evaluation of learning environment in indian teaching dental institutions from the students’
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Introduction
The perspectives of students towards their
learning environment has seldom been in introspect in
Indian dental institutions, which are against the advocacy
of international dental education working groups. The aim
of this study is to document students’ perceptions of their
learning environment in two of the thirteen teaching dental
institutions in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India.
Methods
This qualitative study, involving focus group
interviews, was conducted among undergraduate dental
students in two teaching dental institutions in the state
of Andhra Pradesh. Theoretical sampling was done with
concurrent conduct of purposive sampling for focus group
interviews and two researchers who participated in the presession
were involved in moderating the interviews, which
consisted of groups of six to eight participants. All the focus
group interviews were audio-taped and transcribed. The
transcripts were analyzed using general inductive approach
to extract themes.
Results
Problems in lectures and in the clinical learning
environment, dissatisfaction with evaluation processes
and poor academic drive were identified as the major
themes responsible for negative learning outcomes. Some
of the responses given by the students highlighted their
disinclination towards receiving feedback and emphasized
the need to move away from the authoritarian approach in
teacher–student interactions. Evaluation is a major domain
where reforms are necessary, as opined by the students.
Conclusions
The perspectives of students towards the
learning environment has seldom been in introspect in
Indian dental institutions, which may have a substantial
negative impact on students’ attitudes and efficiency. |
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dental education institutional culture learning environment |
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