2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12909-023-04308-y
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Which lecturers’ characteristics facilitate the learning process? A qualitative study on students’ perceptions in the rehabilitation sciences

Abstract: Background In education, lecturers play a crucial role in facilitating students’ learning process. However, only a few studies explored which lecturers’ characteristics can facilitate this process in higher education for rehabilitation healthcare professionals. Starting from students’ perspectives, our qualitative study investigated the lecturers’ characteristics that facilitate students’ learning process in the rehabilitation sciences. Methods A q… Show more

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“…So, it is the lecturer’s responsibility to find strategies to engage students in the discussion, whether synchronous or asynchronous (i.e., trust, positive and unconditional consideration, respect, acknowledgement, empathy etc.) [ 45 , 46 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, it is the lecturer’s responsibility to find strategies to engage students in the discussion, whether synchronous or asynchronous (i.e., trust, positive and unconditional consideration, respect, acknowledgement, empathy etc.) [ 45 , 46 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, all participants included were white men/women carrying out their professional activities in northern Italy. This trend is particularly important to highlight since meanings attached to education might be influenced by gender, ethnicity, living area, and working background (Bailey & Graves, 2016; Battista et al., 2023; Seeleman et al., 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is significant because cultural elements such as gender, ethnicity, living area, and work background can influence educational perceptions and experiences. [45][46][47] Therefore, caution must be exercised once extending the results to other populations. Future studies should employ alternative research designs, such as quantitative surveys or mixed-method approaches, to generalise the findings more effectively.…”
Section: Open Accessmentioning
confidence: 99%