Title of article :
Deep, Surface, or Both? A Study of Occupational Therapy Students’Learning Concepts
Author/Authors :
Bonsaksen, Tore DepartmentofOccupationalTherapy - ProstheticsandOrthotics -FacultyofHealthSciences - OsloMet-OsloMetropolitanUniversity - Oslo, Norway
Pages :
9
From page :
1
To page :
9
Abstract :
Students’conceptualizationoflearninghasbeenassociatedwiththeirapproachestostudying.However,whether students’learningconceptsareassociatedwiththeirpersonalcharacteristicsisunknown.Aim.Toinvestigatewhether sociodemographic,education-related,andpersonalfactorswereassociatedwiththelearningconceptsofNorwegian occupationaltherapystudents.Methods.Onehundredandforty-ninestudents(meanage23.9years,79.2%women)participated inthestudy.Theemployedself-reportquestionnairesincludedtheApproachesandStudySkillsInventoryforStudents,the RosenbergSelf-EsteemScale,andtheGeneralSelf-EfficacyScale.Differencesbetweenstudentcohortswereanalyzedwithone- wayanalysesofvarianceandχ2tests,whereasfactorsassociatedwiththestudents’learningconceptswereanalyzedwith bivariatecorrelationandlinearregressionmodels.Results.Thestudents’meanscoresonthedeepandsurfacelearningconcept scalesweresimilar.Spendingmoretimeontheindependentstudywasassociatedwithhavinghigherscoresonthe unidimensionallearningconceptmeasure.Conclusions.Thestudents’learningconceptappearstoencompassasurfaceconcept aswellasadeepconceptoflearning,andthetwowaysofconceptualizinglearningwerepositivelyrelatedtoeachother.Over time,amaturedeepconceptmayaddto,ratherthanreplace,abasicsurfaceconceptoflearning.
Keywords :
Deep , Surface , A Study of Occupational Therapy Students’Learning Concepts
Journal title :
Occupational Therapy International
Serial Year :
2018
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Record number :
2616268
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