PERCEPTION OF NURSING STUDENTS ABOUT ACADEMIC MONITORING OF SCHOLARSHIP STUDENTS IN THE TUTORIAL EDUCATION PROGRAM
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https://doi.org/10.18554/reas.v12i2.6658Abstract
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Objective: To describe nursing students’ perceptions of the monitoring provided by scholarship holders of the Tutorial Education Program. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted from January 2019 to June 2021, with students regularly enrolled from the first to the fifth semester of a nursing course at a public university in the northeast. An instrument was used to evaluate Didactics, Content, Planning, Profile and Relevance during the exposition of contents in the meetings, in addition to open questions about monitoring. Data was organized using Microsoft Excel 2019. The responses were customized into simple frequencies organized in a table by domain. Results: Of 286 students who participated in the study, 81.42% considered didactics, content (89.16%), planning (80.93%), profile (83.91%), and recognition of scholarship holders Tutorial Education Program (89.85%). Conclusion: The participation of fellows from the Tutorial Education Program as monitors proved to be relevant, as their peers considered them notoriously satisfactory.
Descriptors: Tutoring; Nursing; Teaching.
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