A neuroanatomy lab practical exam format in alignment with the universal design for learning framework

IF 5.2 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Rhea R. Kimpo, Barb Puder
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Abstract

The traditional format for neuroanatomy lab practical exams involves stations with a time limit for each station and inability to revisit stations. Timed exams have been associated with anxiety, which can lead to poor performance. In alignment with the universal design for learning (UDL), Timed Image Question and Untimed Image Question exam formats were designed to determine which format supports student success, especially for those who performed poorly in the traditional format. Only the Untimed Image Question format allowed students to revisit questions. All three formats were administered in a randomized order within a course for three cohorts of medical students. When all students' scores were analyzed together, the type of format had no effect. However, when analyses were conducted only on students who performed poorly in the traditional format, the type of format had an effect. These students increased their score, on average, by at least one grade level in the Untimed Image Question format compared to the traditional format. Students who performed well in the traditional format maintained their A, on average, in the two new formats. More students indicated Untimed Image Question as their most preferred format after experiencing all three formats. Most students associated the inability to revisit questions with high levels of anxiety. A neuroanatomy lab exam format was therefore identified as consistent with the UDL framework such that all students, regardless of test anxiety levels, can equally demonstrate what they learned. This format allowed for unlimited time per question and ability to revisit questions.

神经解剖学实验室实践考试格式符合通用的学习框架设计。
神经解剖学实验室实践考试的传统形式包括工作站,每个工作站都有时间限制,并且无法重新访问工作站。定时考试与焦虑有关,焦虑会导致成绩不佳。根据通用学习设计(UDL),定时图像问题和无标题图像问题考试格式旨在确定哪种格式支持学生成功,尤其是对于那些在传统格式中表现不佳的学生。只有“无标题图像问题”格式允许学生重新审视问题。这三种形式都是在一个针对三组医学生的课程中以随机顺序进行的。当所有学生的分数一起分析时,格式的类型没有影响。然而,当只对在传统形式中表现不佳的学生进行分析时,这种形式会产生影响。与传统格式相比,这些学生在无标题图像问题格式中的得分平均提高了至少一个年级。在传统形式中表现良好的学生在两种新形式中平均保持了A。更多的学生在体验了这三种格式后,表示无标题图像问题是他们最喜欢的格式。大多数学生将无法重新审视问题与高度焦虑联系在一起。因此,神经解剖学实验室考试的形式被确定为与UDL框架一致,这样所有学生,无论考试焦虑程度如何,都可以平等地展示他们所学到的东西。这种格式允许每个问题有无限的时间,并且可以重新访问问题。
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Anatomical Sciences Education
Anatomical Sciences Education Anatomy/education-
CiteScore
10.30
自引率
39.70%
发文量
91
期刊介绍: Anatomical Sciences Education, affiliated with the American Association for Anatomy, serves as an international platform for sharing ideas, innovations, and research related to education in anatomical sciences. Covering gross anatomy, embryology, histology, and neurosciences, the journal addresses education at various levels, including undergraduate, graduate, post-graduate, allied health, medical (both allopathic and osteopathic), and dental. It fosters collaboration and discussion in the field of anatomical sciences education.
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