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'Time is not enough'. Workload in higher education: A student perspective
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Abstract
Students' workload has been recognised as a major factor in the teaching and learning environment. This paper starts by structuring the different conceptualisations of workload described in the scientific literature. Besides the traditional distinction between objective and subjective or perceived workload, a distinction between conceptualisations focusing on the perception of quantitative and qualitative aspects of workload comes to the fore. This qualitative study investigates what workload means for students in higher education. Forty Civil Engineering and Educational Sciences Master's students were interviewed. The results show that ‘having time’ is a precondition for experiencing a manageable workload. When this precondition is fulfilled, the interest of a student and the ability to plan and set priorities play an important role in the perception of workload. Finally, the results show that several aspects of the learning environment can influence this interest and the perception of workload.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Higher education research and development. - Canberra
Publication
Canberra : 2014
ISSN
0729-4360
DOI
10.1080/07294360.2013.863839
Volume/pages
33 :4 (2014) , p. 684-698
ISI
000342299600004
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UAntwerpen
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Web of Science
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Last edited 21.09.2024
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