多个迷你Viva作为研究生解剖学课程的在线评估工具:USM在COVID-19大流行中的经验

Siti Nurma Hanim Hadie, Fazlina Kasim, Z. M. Mohd Ismail, M. Asari, Nurul A. Mohd Yusof, Anna A. Simok, S. Shamsuddin, M. M. Mohd Amin
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评估是学生学习的基础,因为它塑造了学生的学习行为。设计一个全面的评估是一项艰巨的任务,因为它涉及到认知和非认知能力的评估。前所未有的新型冠状病毒肺炎疫情给高校的考核实践带来了诸多变化。为了保证向所有学生提供教育的可持续性,高等学校的评估活动主要通过在线平台进行,任务变得更具挑战性。因此,我们引入了一种新的整体评估方法,多重迷你viva (MMV),用于评估马来西亚理科硕士(临床解剖学)课程。MMV采用了多次迷你面试的框架,这种框架通常用于医学和相关健康科学课程的学生选拔过程。这种形式的评估最初是为了解决经典的viva voice的缺点,它可以评估学生的认知技能,包括各种人际能力,如沟通技巧、批判性思维和专业行为。在本文中,我们描述了经典的面对面和在线MMV的实践,包括其目的、过程、优势和挑战。本文也阐述了解剖评估对未来实践的影响和建议。
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Multiple Mini Viva as an Online Assessment Tool for Postgraduate Anatomy Programme: The USM’s Experience Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic
Assessment is fundamental to student learning as it shapes student learning behaviour. Designing a holistic assessment is a demanding task because it involves evaluations of both cognitive and noncognitive competencies. The unprecedented outbreak of COVID-19 has led to many changes in the assessment practice of higher education institutions. To ensure the sustainability of education provision to all students, assessment activities in higher education institutions are mainly conducted through online platform, and the task becomes more challenging. Hence, we introduce a new holistic assessment method, the multiple mini viva (MMV), that is used in the assessment of the Master of Science (Clinical Anatomy) programme in Universiti Sains Malaysia. The MMV was adopted from the framework of multiple mini interview that is commonly used for the student selection process in medical and allied health sciences programmes. This form of assessment was first implemented to address the drawbacks of the classical viva voce, and it could assess students’ cognitive skills, including various interpersonal competencies such as communication skills, critical thinking and professional behaviour. In this article, we describe the practice of the classical face-to-face and online MMV with regard to its purpose, process, advantages and challenges. The implications and suggestions for the future practice of anatomy assessment are also elaborated.
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