AI Article Synopsis

  • The article explores how students' perceptions of their educational environment can differ based on various factors like gender and educational background.
  • It highlights a study conducted at Taylor's University in Malaysia that assessed the perceptions of undergraduate medical students, finding generally positive feedback similar to other universities.
  • Significant differences were noted between preclinical and clinical students and between students achieving different grades, prompting a call for further improvements in the educational environment.

Article Abstract

This article was migrated. The article was marked as recommended. A conducive educational environment is vital to successful learning. Perception of students about their particular educational environment may vary depending on their educational background, gender, level of study, and many other factors. Awareness and understanding of the students' perception of educational environment are a key to improve our teaching and learning environment. The aim of the study was to determine the perception of undergraduate medical students of Taylor's University, Malaysia on their educational environment. A cross sectional cohort study was conducted among preclinical and clinical students simultaneously at Taylor's University, School of Medicine in July 2019. Overall total scores of perceptions (136.55 ± 19.6) and those for the subscales were very satisfactory and similar to those of other local universities as well as international universities. There was a significant difference between preclinical and clinical students in two domains; Perception of Course Organizers and Academic Self-Perception, with higher scores among clinical students in all. There was a significant difference between students with Grade 'B' and those with Grade 'C' in the mean total score and Perceptions of Atmosphere. These results, in spite of being satisfactory, urge us to seek methods of and opportunities for further enhancement of the students' education environment.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10697561PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.15694/mep.2020.000046.1DOI Listing

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