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1. Verfasser: Brewerton, Gary
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2014
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contents Implications of Student and Lecturer Qualitative Views on Reading Lists: A Case Study at Loughborough University, UK Brewerton, Gary Foreign Countries Case Studies Reading Lists Teacher Attitudes Student Attitudes Library Research Qualitative Research Online Surveys Access to Information Library Materials Usability College Students This case study explores student and lecturer views of reading lists at Loughborough University. Taking the qualitative data from two surveys previously undertaken at the institution, it uses the grounded theory approach to identify key issues regarding the purpose, importance, visibility, content, currency, and length of reading lists, as well as the availability of material on the lists. It highlights student concerns about the currency of some reading lists and discusses the need for greater advocacy of the lists to lecturers. It concludes with the need to develop a formal reading strategy for the institution.
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spellingShingle Implications of Student and Lecturer Qualitative Views on Reading Lists: A Case Study at Loughborough University, UK
Brewerton, Gary
Foreign Countries
Case Studies
Reading Lists
Teacher Attitudes
Student Attitudes
Library Research
Qualitative Research
Online Surveys
Access to Information
Library Materials
Usability
College Students
Implications of Student and Lecturer Qualitative Views on Reading Lists: A Case Study at Loughborough University, UK Brewerton, Gary Foreign Countries Case Studies Reading Lists Teacher Attitudes Student Attitudes Library Research Qualitative Research Online Surveys Access to Information Library Materials Usability College Students This case study explores student and lecturer views of reading lists at Loughborough University. Taking the qualitative data from two surveys previously undertaken at the institution, it uses the grounded theory approach to identify key issues regarding the purpose, importance, visibility, content, currency, and length of reading lists, as well as the availability of material on the lists. It highlights student concerns about the currency of some reading lists and discusses the need for greater advocacy of the lists to lecturers. It concludes with the need to develop a formal reading strategy for the institution.
title Implications of Student and Lecturer Qualitative Views on Reading Lists: A Case Study at Loughborough University, UK
topic Foreign Countries
Case Studies
Reading Lists
Teacher Attitudes
Student Attitudes
Library Research
Qualitative Research
Online Surveys
Access to Information
Library Materials
Usability
College Students
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1089355