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. 2018 May 24:9:145-150.
doi: 10.5116/ijme.5af0.1fee.

Students' perception of the learning environment and its relation to their study year and performance in Sudan

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Students' perception of the learning environment and its relation to their study year and performance in Sudan

Yasar Ahmed et al. Int J Med Educ. .

Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate students' perceptions of the learning environment and to assess any differences in perception related to students' performance and their year of study.

Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was performed of 638 students from the second, sixth and tenth semesters at the Faculty of Medicine at Gezira University, Sudan. This study employed the Arabic-translated Dundee Ready Education Environment Measure. The main predictor variables were the study year and academic performance. Descriptive statistics and one-way analysis of variance with a post hoc Tukey-Kramer multiple comparisons test were used for data analysis.

Results: The overall score for this study was 122/200 (SD=16.6), indicating a positive perception of the learning environment. The overall mean score was 109.94/200 (SD=21.2) for Semester 2 students, 122.9/200 (SD=20.29) for Semester 6 students, and 116.53 (SD=20.12) for Semester 10 students, reflecting a significant difference in students' perceptions in different years of study (F (2,2422) = 3.21, p=0.04). There was also a significant difference between the mean overall scores with respect to academic performance. High-achieving students' mean DREEM score was 126 (SD=24.4); while low-achieving students' mean DREEM score was 102 (SD=26.25) (F(2,2453) = 3.53, p=0.029).

Conclusions: High achievers' perceptions of the learning environment are significantly better than those of low achievers. A significant difference was observed between students in different years of study. The differences in students' academic performance should be further investigated, targeting specific domains. A large-scale study is required to differentiate between the weakness and the strength of each academic level.

Keywords: learning environment; performance; students’ perception; study year; sudan.

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