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"Accelerated Learning: A Study of Faculty and Student Experiences"

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Lee, Nicolette; Horsfall, Briony
2010
Innovative Higher Education, Vol. 35, No. 3 (June 2010)
Topics: Course Design   |   Faculty Well-Being   |   Learning Designs

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In this study we explored faculty and student experiences of accelerated learning. We conducted interviews with faculty members who had delivered the same course in 12 and 6-week timeframes, and we analysed a student survey. Students reported overall positive experiences in the accelerated courses, particularly in the social aspects of learning, higher than usual motivation, and confidence in their learning. However, both faculty and students raised concerns about the scope and timing of assessment tasks, student workload expectations, faculty workload, and administration of courses. We offer recommendations regarding implementation, assessment practices, and management of learning in an accelerated timeframe.
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