An Evaluation of SLIS Student Satisfaction and its Global Impacts
(2005) An Evaluation of SLIS Student Satisfaction and its Global Impacts.
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Abstract
This is a juried paper presentation (of 24 slides) in Session 6.4, Reports of Current Research (Juried Papers) on Thursday, Jan. 13 at the 2005 ALISE Conference. Graduate library and information science (LIS) programs continue to evaluate their curriculums, goals and objectives, as trends in education shift toward a global environment focused on information science, technology, and distance learning. For the past four years, the School of Library and Information Sciences at the University of North Texas (SLIS) conducted an End of Program Questionnaire of graduating master’s students. This study focuses on student evaluation and satisfaction with the SLIS master’s program and the ways of preparing them for the changing paradigm of the global library and information science profession. Student satisfaction is measured in five key areas: 1) Program background information, 2) Master’s program goals and objectives, 3) Curriculum, 4) Physical resources and facilities, and 5) Faculty and advising. The students’ comments and answers reflect high satisfaction and confirm the school’s effort to meet the objectives and goals of the program. Interesting and positive results in students’ answers along with discrepancies among students’ comments are carefully analyzed and discussed by the school faculty and staff. The results are compared to issues identified in the global environment and appropriate suggestions are made for meeting flexible curricula evaluations.
| EPrint Type: | Presentation |
|---|---|
| Keywords: | Global implications Social environments for learning Student involvement Incorporate bilingual education Exchange programs |
| Subjects: | Library and Information Science Education |
| ID Code: | 720 |
| Deposited On: | 02 February 2005 |
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