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Implementation of Strategic Supports into Coursework to Improve Notetaking Abilities And Overall OTA Student Success

  • Cheyenne M Murphy

Student thesis: Doctoral ThesisDoctor of Philosophy

Abstract

Notetaking is a widespread practice utilized by students to capture valuable information mentioned throughout lectures, readings, and other supplementary instruction. Practices of notetaking can vary based on educational level and the student’s ability to take notes throughout their educational career. More specifically, the ability to take strategic notes is recognized as an important skill needed in a higher educational setting in relation to a students’ overall success (Salame & Thompson, 2020). When examining the effect of notetaking, earlier studies focused solely on the practice and utilization of notetaking (Rahmani & Sadeghi, 2011). The objective of this culminating project is research best practices of education to support the development of strategic supports to guide student success in the occupational therapy assistant (OTA) program at Florida State College at Jacksonville.
Date of AwardDec 7 2021
Original languageEnglish
SupervisorFaculty Director Kimberly Fahlgren/L (Supervisor)

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