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Journal of astonishment – a tool to increase satisfaction with exchange programmes

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dc.creator Evelyne N. Rosen
dc.creator Claus H. Reinhardt
dc.date 2012-08-01T00:00:00Z
dc.date.accessioned 2015-07-20T22:06:57Z
dc.date.available 2015-07-20T22:06:57Z
dc.identifier 10.3402/rlt.v20i0.19185
dc.identifier 2156-7069
dc.identifier 2156-7077
dc.identifier https://doaj.org/article/f6e0f086d76747aa9015e754d2ab8bc2
dc.identifier.uri http://evidence.thinkportal.org/handle/123456789/10853
dc.identifier.uri https://doaj.org/article/f6e0f086d76747aa9015e754d2ab8bc2
dc.description Many medical students use exchange programmes to enrich their portfolio. However, such a confrontation with reality can be challenging because custom and practice sometimes differ radically between countries. Exchange students post specific peculiarities, as encountered by them abroad, onto the medical exchange website. They can ask for the community's help and are expected to describe the (preliminary) solution that they have found. The “journal of astonishment” is structured by country and is designed not only to provide help for current exchange students but also to prepare future students for their stay abroad. Upon conclusion of the exchange, its satisfaction to both student and host institution is evaluated. Following the intervention, non-illness related drop out rates decreased by nearly 30% and student satisfaction improved by 1.7 points on a 10-point satisfaction scale. Host academic institution satisfaction also increased. Postings from the community were considered helpful. Female students especially benefited from the exchange website when preparing for their exchange. The journal of astonishment thus helps students better to select and prepare for an exchange with a particular academic institution. Moreover, the interactive web-based platform can provide spontaneous assistance with problem handling. The journal of astonishment is a low-cost tool that enhances student and host academic institution satisfaction.
dc.language English
dc.publisher Co-Action
dc.relation http://www.researchinlearningtechnology.net/index.php/rlt/article/view/19185/pdf_1
dc.relation https://doaj.org/toc/2156-7069
dc.relation https://doaj.org/toc/2156-7077
dc.rights CC BY
dc.source Research in Learning Technology, Vol 20, Iss 0, Pp 1-7 (2012)
dc.subject confronting reality
dc.subject problem solving
dc.subject addressing institutional problems
dc.subject moving learners
dc.subject Education (General)
dc.subject L7-991
dc.subject Education
dc.subject L
dc.subject DOAJ:Education
dc.subject DOAJ:Social Sciences
dc.subject Education (General)
dc.subject L7-991
dc.subject Education
dc.subject L
dc.subject DOAJ:Education
dc.subject DOAJ:Social Sciences
dc.subject Education (General)
dc.subject L7-991
dc.subject Education
dc.subject L
dc.subject Education (General)
dc.subject L7-991
dc.subject Education
dc.subject L
dc.subject Education (General)
dc.subject L7-991
dc.subject Education
dc.subject L
dc.title Journal of astonishment – a tool to increase satisfaction with exchange programmes
dc.type Article


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