Importance of language skill learning of dental undergraduates: need assessment and remediation in India.
- Author:
Arati PANCHBHAI
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- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords: Cross-sectional studies; India; Language; Learning; Dental students
- MeSH: Achievement; *Comprehension; Cross-Sectional Studies; *Education, Dental; Educational Measurement; Female; Focus Groups; Humans; India; *Language; *Learning; Male; Needs Assessment; *Students, Dental; Surveys and Questionnaires
- From:Korean Journal of Medical Education 2016;28(1):111-116
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: For students entering health education, it is essential to learn the languages that are native to the place of education. The study is undertaken with purpose to assess language skill of undergraduate students at Sharad Pawar Dental College in India so that remedying can be planned at their entry to the new course. This cross-sectional study was done from September 2014 to February 2015. The 157 dental undergraduates were subjected to structured questionnaire that has items on their assessment of three languages i.e., Marathi, Hindi and English. Later, the need assessment to develop language skills of students was done through focus group discussions. Students' perception about language classes was obtained through interviews. The correct response rate of study participants to test items on three languages ranged from 69.4%-81.05% and 82.5%-91.59% for first and second year, respectively. There were significant differences in response rate among three language item groups. The language classes brought out appreciable changes in their understanding of local languages. Study brought out need to address language gaps to aid to smooth out their transitions in new institute.