1- Medical Education Department, Medicine Faculty, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , bahador44@gmail.com
Abstract: (17468 Views)
Aims: The most important teaching skill is the teacher’s effective communication with the student. Relationship between teacher and student in the classroom is of the human complex relationships in which multiple factors are involved. The aim of this study was to consider the effective factors on communication between teacher and student from the point of view of medical students of basic medical science courses .
Methods: This cross-sectional study was done among the students of basic medical sciences of Semnan University of Medical Sciences in 2012-2013 academic year and based on census method all 147 students were entered the study. To collect data, a researcher-made questionnaire was used, containing 24 questions in five main levels of “openness”, “empathy”, “supportiveness”, “positive attitude” and “equality” and the two sub-levels of “similarity and contrast” and “educational environment”. The collected data were entered to SPSS 16 software and were analyzed by the independent T and ANOVA tests.
Results: “To keep dignity and respect for the student by teacher” (3.60±0.83), “paying equal attention to all students by the teacher” (3.40±0.97) and accepting criticism by the teacher (3.38±0.95) were the most effective and “Teacher’s fellowship of religious principles (1.97±1.41), teacher’s sex (2.03±1.50) and teacher’s age (2.19±1.39) were the least effective factors on communication between teacher and student from the point of view of medical students of basic medical science courses .
Conclusion: The most effective factors on communication between teacher and students are “to keep dignity and respect for the student”, “paying equal attention to all students” and“accepting criticism and flexibility”.
Bahador H., Faraji Armaki A., Ghorbani R., Dehghani E.. Effective Factors on Communication between Teacher and Student Medical Students of Basic Sciences Level View. Educ Strategy Med Sci 2014; 6 (4) :195-200 URL: http://edcbmj.ir/article-1-399-en.html