Teaching Note—Adapting to Online Live Streamed OSCEs

IF 1.3 4区 社会学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Karen M. Sewell, Katherine Occhiuto, Sarah Tarshis, Alicia Kalmanovich, Sarah Todd
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ABSTRACTThis teaching note describes how a school of social work adapted Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCE) during the COVID-19 pandemic to an online live-streamed format, providing students the opportunity to engage in this experiential learning activity despite pandemic-related limitations. A step-by-step process for developing online OSCEs is described, highlighting three key areas—planning, training, and implementation—and the significance of developing a community of practice. Reflections from our team on promising practices for conducting a live-stream OSCE, and insights from the perspectives of simulated clients (n=4), and experienced OSCE raters (n=6) are shared. Implications are described to support future teaching as educators are compelled to continuously prepare social work students for the online realities of practice beyond COVID-19. Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.Additional informationNotes on contributorsKaren M. SewellKaren M. Sewell is an Assistant Professor at Carleton University’s School of Social Work.Katherine OcchiutoKatherine Occhiuto is a PhD Candidate at Carleton University’s School of Social Work.Sarah TarshisSarah Tarshis is a Post-doctoral Fellow at Carleton University’s School of Social Work.Alicia KalmanovichAlicia Kalmanovich is a PhD Candidate at Carleton University’s School of Social Work.Sarah ToddSarah Todd is the Director of the School of Social Work at Carleton University.
教学笔记-适应在线直播oses
摘要本教学说明描述了一所社会工作学院如何在COVID-19大流行期间将客观结构化临床检查(OSCE)改编为在线直播格式,为学生提供了参与这种体验式学习活动的机会,尽管存在与大流行相关的限制。本文描述了开发在线osce的逐步过程,强调了三个关键领域:规划、培训和实施,以及开发实践社区的重要性。我们的团队对进行欧安组织现场直播的有前途的实践的反思,以及从模拟客户(n=4)和经验丰富的欧安组织评分者(n=6)的角度的见解。本文描述了支持未来教学的影响,因为教育工作者被迫不断为社会工作学生做好准备,以应对COVID-19之后的在线实践现实。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。karen M. Sewell是卡尔顿大学社会工作学院的助理教授。Katherine Occhiuto是卡尔顿大学社会工作学院的博士候选人。Sarah Tarshis是卡尔顿大学社会工作学院的博士后研究员。Alicia Kalmanovich是卡尔顿大学社会工作学院的博士候选人。Sarah Todd是卡尔顿大学社会工作学院的主任。
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15.40%
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Social Work Education is a refereed professional journal concerned with education in social work, and social welfare. Its purpose is to serve as a forum for creative exchange on trends, innovations, and problems relevant to social work education at the undergraduate, masters", and postgraduate levels. JSWE is published three times a year, in winter (January 15), spring/summer (May 15), and fall (September 15). It is available by subscription and is free with CSWE membership.
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