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Type: Journal article
Title: Graded check lists to assist undergraduate students in self-directed learning and assessments in general and systematic anatomical pathology
Author: Vernon-Roberts, B.
Cleary, E.
Vernon-Roberts, J.
Citation: Pathology, 1997; 29(4):370-373
Publisher: Elsevier BV
Issue Date: 1997
ISSN: 0031-3025
1465-3931
Abstract: To guide undergraduate medical, dental and health science students undertaking self-directed learning and preparing for examinations in general and systematic pathology, comprehensive graded check lists of selected learning topics have been prepared. Each topic is allocated a grade of 0 (knowledge of the topic not required), 1 (awareness of existence of condition needed, but detailed information not required), 2 (moderately important) or 3 (very important, substantial knowledge required). As students advance through the undergraduate medical course they are provided with replacement lists in which the gradings of many topics have been increased to match requirements for increased knowledge. Over the five years that these check lists have been used, they have received a high level of approval, students finding them increasingly useful as self-directed learning progressively replaces didactic teaching methods. The introduction of the check lists has markedly reduced student inquiries regarding the levels of knowledge required for examinations, and has proved useful to teachers involved in the setting and marking of student assessments. As a result of student pressure, other departments have introduced graded topic lists.
Keywords: Pathology
Education, Medical, Undergraduate
Educational Measurement
Guidelines as Topic
DOI: 10.1080/00313029700169335
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00313029700169335
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