This study is identification of type, performance and effectiveness of the teaching-learning activities being
carried out in a university class. And then, it subsequently provides preliminary data for improving the
quality of teaching and learning in university education by inquiring the teaching-learning activities.
Undergraduate students realize their activities to be effective for the actual learning. We classified the list
of teaching-learning activities by types of teaching methods through related literature and specialists’ review.
With the result, we then developed the questionnaire on ‘type, performance and effectiveness of
teaching-learning activities in university class’. We used by Importance-Performance Analysis(IPA) to analyze
the relationship and meaning between performance of teaching-learning activities and the effectiveness of
learning. Teaching-learning activities such as ‘explanatory lecture, discovery learning, problem-based learning,
collaborative learning, discussion, simulation’ were to be used frequently. In addition, the top 6
teaching-learning activities that undergraduate students perceive to be effective for learning actually
appeared during the explanatory instruction. Based on these results, we suggested some implications for
improving the quality of teaching-learning in university education by comparing and analyzing the
relationship of the performance and effectiveness of teaching-learning activities in the university class.