Professors Collaborate on Research Paper

Professors Jeffrey McElroy, Jacques Hendieh, and Eric Elliott published their paper in July 2023, which explores learning satisfaction

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September 4, 2023

Prof. Jeffery W. McElroy , Dr. Jacques Hendieh and Mr. Eric Elliott collaborated to publish a research paper entitled “Mutation in education. An explanatory study of students’ performance and satisfaction with face-to-face, hybrid, and online learning” in the Global Scientific and Academic Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies. The authors investigated whether Graceland University students enrolled between 2020 and 2022 were better satisfied and more motivated by engaging in face-to-face (FTF), hybrid (HYB), or online learning (ONL). The authors validated two out of four hypotheses, satisfied students will perform better and students’ overall satisfaction with the course and the instructor is higher in a face-to-face mode of teaching.

Read the research paper here.

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