TY - JOUR AU - Campbell, Erica PY - 2022/02/11 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Using Self-Evaluations to Explore HBCU Social Work Statistics Students Perceptions of Academic Preparation and Performance JF - The Journal of Practice Teaching and Learning JA - JPTS VL - 18 IS - 3 SE - Articles DO - 10.1921/jpts.v18i3.1766 UR - https://journals.whitingbirch.net/index.php/JPTS/article/view/1766 SP - AB - <p>Evaluation is an essential component in social work education. Student evaluations are a useful method to assess student and instructor performance. The study aimed to examine the perceptions of social work students’ views on their preparation and performance in a social work statistics course. The study consisted of 113 social work students admitted to the Bachelor of Social Work program at a small HBCU located in a rural community. In this study, a quantitative, descriptive research design was used along with a self-administered student evaluation, and SPSS to describe and analyze social work students’ perceptions of their performance and preparation. The results concluded the majority of students (72%) did not meet with their instructor to seek assistance outside of the classroom setting. Approximately, 80% of the students also reported not attending academic tutoring services, however, 58% indicated the need for improvement in their grades. To conclude, the findings of the study demonstrated that student evaluations can be used as an effective method to provide essential feedback to instructors.</p> ER -