“Office Hours are Kind of Weird”: Reclaiming a Resource to Foster Student-Faculty Interaction
Author(s) -
Margaret S. Smith,
Yujie Chen,
Rachel Berndtson,
Kristen M. Burson,
Whitney Griffin
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
insight a journal of scholarly teaching
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1933-4869
pISSN - 1933-4850
DOI - 10.46504/12201701sm
Subject(s) - institution , perspective (graphical) , medical education , faculty development , value (mathematics) , resource (disambiguation) , perception , psychology , space (punctuation) , public institution , pedagogy , public relations , sociology , professional development , political science , medicine , computer science , computer network , social science , artificial intelligence , machine learning , neuroscience , law , operating system
Office hours reserve time and space for student-faculty interaction, a benchmark for engaging students in educationally purposive activities. Our study finds a mismatch between the institutionally intended purpose of office hours and student perceptions of office hours. We examine student perceptions of office hours with results from a survey administered at a public research institution. We conclude that it is necessary for institutions — large public research institutions, particularly – to do more to demonstrate to students the value for interacting with faculty and to consistently support the development of relationships between undergraduates and those who teach them.
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