Teaching Attitudes Among Teachers At The Faculty Of Medicine, University Of Malaya

Authors

  • F El-Sabban
  • M I Hashim
  • B Mazkiah
  • M K A Jerilee
  • D Jakiyah

Abstract

This paper involves the obtained results of an 'Elective Program' project which was carried out by Phase I Medical Students of the 1998-1999 academic year at the Faculty of Medicine (POM), University of Malaya (UM). A questionnaire was designed to survey the attitudes of teachers at FOM-UM, the subject of choice of a 4 student group who were supervised by a faculty member. Students obtained a list of faculty members (teachers) of all academic departments from the Dean's Office and rehearsed their interviewing skills prior to collecting the data of the questionnaire, within a 1-week period. Respondents were 146 out of 275 in total (53%), which included all academic ranks and clinical and non-clinical teachers. Results showed that respondents were well qualified, have enough teaching experience and teach in a variety of forms. All teachers liked to teach and were motivated; however, 15% felt unhappy about their teaching and 6% did not think that their teaching was effective. The
majority (96%) of teachers liked their teaching to be evaluated and many revealed several means to assist and motivate students. Teachers felt that there was room for improvement in the aspect of student-teacher interactions. Results of this project revealed that POM-UM is well endowed by qualified, motivated and caring teachers who wish for better interactions with their students.

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Published

1999-06-28

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