Satisfaction Rate of Assessment Strategies of Learning Outcomes in the Graduate Curriculum Viewpoint of Professors and Students: A Case Study of University of Isfahan

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Research/Original Article (ترویجی)
Abstract:
The aim of this study wasstudents and professors’ satisfaction rate of the assessment strategies of learning results in graduate curricula in University of Isfahan. The study population consisted of all graduate students and professors who teach at graduate level in the University of Isfahan. In accordance with Cochran formula, 177 professors, 61 Ph.D. students and 254 master's students were chosen for stratified by random sampling. Instrument used in this study, was a questionnaire on Likert scale whose content validity was approved by professors and experts in the field. To estimate its reliability Cronbach's alpha coefficient was used, and the amount of 80/0 which was obtained. The collected data were calculated using SPSS statistical software and were analyzed in descriptive and inferential statistics level. The results showed that teachers and students do not consent of educational assessment strategies. According to the results, the satisfaction of the professors and postgraduate students was lower of doctoral students
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Persian
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Journal of Higher Education Letter, Volume:11 Issue: 43, 2018
Pages:
25 to 48
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