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Posted on 17/05/202415/05/2024 by Rafael Scapin

Student and Faculty Perceptions of Ineffective Teaching Behaviours

In order to teach effectively, one must not only be aware of which behaviours constitute “good” teaching behaviours, but also avoid those behaviours which are perceived as “poor” teaching behaviours. The present study investigates students’ and faculty’s perception of ineffective teaching behaviours.

https://ojs.lib.uwo.ca/index.php/cjsotl_rcacea/article/view/15148

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