A triangulation model for assessment of change in classroom behavior of medical teachers participating in faculty development program on lecturing skills.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Syed Muhammad Hammad Ali, Noor Fatima Ahsen, Ahsan Zil-E-Ali
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Abstract

Background & aims: We utilized a triangulation method of a faculty development program's (FDP) evaluation comprising short-course workshops on classroom behaviors and lecturing skills of basic sciences faculty in a medical school.

Methods & results: This study utilized data from the pre and post evaluation of classroom lectures by an expert observer. Course participants were observed before the inception of a 4-month FDP and after 6-months of program completion. Findings at 6-month post-FDP interval were supplemented with students' and participant's self-evaluation. Expert evaluation of 15 participants showed that more participants were summarizing lectures at the end of their class (p = 0.021), utilizing more than one teaching tool (p  =  0.008) and showing a well-structured flow of information (p = 0.013). Among the students, majority (95.5%, n  =  728) agreed on "teachers were well-prepared for the lecture", however, a low number (66.1%, n  =  504) agreed on "teachers were able to make the lecture interesting". On self-evaluation (n =  12), majority of the participants (91.7%, n  =  11) thought these FDP workshops had a positive impact on their role as a teacher.

Conclusions: Gathering feedback from multiple sources can provide a more holistic insight into the impact of an FDP and can provide a robust framework for setting up future FDP targets.

医学教师参与教学技巧发展计划之课堂行为改变之三角测量模型评估。
背景与目的:我们采用三角测量法对一所医学院的教师发展计划(FDP)进行评估,其中包括对基础科学教师课堂行为和授课技巧的短期研讨会。方法与结果:本研究利用了一位专家观察员对课堂讲座进行前后评价的数据。课程参与者在4个月的FDP开始前和6个月的项目完成后进行观察。fdp后6个月的调查结果补充了学生和参与者的自我评价。专家对15名参与者的评估表明,更多的参与者在课堂结束时总结了讲座(p = 0.021),使用了不止一种教学工具(p = 0.008),并展示了结构良好的信息流(p = 0.013)。在学生中,大多数学生(95.5%,n = 728)认为“老师为讲座做了充分的准备”,而少数学生(66.1%,n = 504)认为“老师能够让讲座变得有趣”。在自我评价(n = 12)上,大多数参与者(91.7%,n = 11)认为这些FDP工作坊对他们作为教师的角色有积极的影响。结论:从多个来源收集反馈可以更全面地了解FDP的影响,并可以为建立未来的FDP目标提供一个强大的框架。
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Scottish Medical Journal
Scottish Medical Journal 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.70%
发文量
42
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: A unique international information source for the latest news and issues concerning the Scottish medical community. Contributions are drawn from Scotland and its medical institutions, through an array of international authors. In addition to original papers, Scottish Medical Journal publishes commissioned educational review articles, case reports, historical articles, and sponsoring society abstracts.This journal is a member of the Committee on Publications Ethics (COPE).
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