AVALIAÇÃO: O QUE O ALUNO ESPERA DO PROFESSOR?
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https://doi.org/10.5216/ia.v29i1.1332Abstract
Uma das diversas etapas da avaliação institucional é a avaliação que o aluno fazdo docente. A instituição ao analisar os dados pensa no “professor ideal”. Mas será este mesmo professor idealizado pelo aluno? O presente estudo procura investigar as expectativas do aluno sobre o professor. O instrumento para o estudo foi uma pergunta “o que você espera de um bom professor?”, feita a 432 alunos universitários. As respostas foram organizadas em 20 categorias e reorganizadas em três domínios: domínio de conhecimentos; domínio de sala de aula (didático pedagógico) e domínio da relação sociopsicológica. Os dados mostram o distanciamento entre as expectativas e a realidade vivida.Downloads
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