Izam Afzal, Ansar Latif, Ayesha Zaheer, Anila Ansar, Namra Chaudhary, Sher Afghan.
Preferred Choice of Teaching Methodology - Teacher Centered or Student Centered?.
Pak J Med Health Sci Jan ;12(4):1416-8.

Aim: To statistically analyse the factors involved in popularity of both the teaching methods being practiced in medical colleges. Study design: Questionnaire based study . Place and duration of study : Department of General Surgery and Medical Education , Khawaja Muhammad Safdar Medical College, Sialkot from November 2017 to May 2018. Methods: Two categories for comments Group I - Teacher centered Teaching and Group II - Student centered Teaching (Modern ) were made and results compiled. The questionnaire was to be filled completely and a time of 6 months was given to answer all questions. The respondents were supposed to comment on both systems upon each and every point they raised. The collected questionnaires were studied and any queries and ambiguities were made clear by talking to the doctors in person or on telephone. Those who incompletely filled the questionnaires were excluded from the study. Data was entered and analysis done by SPSS v 22. Results: One thousand students included in study were of public sector and private sector and 175 teachers .Group-I of Teacher centered Teaching and Group-II of Student centered Teaching ( Modern ) methods, In group-I comments , Teachers were 81% dominated, 90% teachers were interested and 55% were not interested,35% had problems with the classroom 70% had problems with the technology used, attendance of the students was 29% while regularity of teachers was 89% and syllabus coverage was 75%, 20% were having problems with the practical sessions, lack of teaching skills was in 35% and 60% gave inappropriate time to all students. In group-II comments , Teachers were 19% dominated, 10% teachers were interested and 45% were not interested, 89% had problems with the classroom 30% had problems with the technology used, attendance of the students was 71% while regularity of teachers was 100% and syllabus coverage was 40%, 70% were having problems with the practical sessions, lack of teaching skills was in 45% and 20% gave inappropriate time to all students. Conclusion: Though there are numerous advantages being observed in modern teaching but the time tested traditional teaching has an impact of being sure method of cov ering syllabus as well as personal interaction of students and teachers and the assessments are more reliable.

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