Inspired by reports of successful outcomes in health profession education literature, peer learning has progressively grown to become a fundamental characteristic of health profession curricula. Many studies, however, are anecdotal or philosophical in nature, particularly when addressing the effectiveness of assessments in the context of peer learning. This commentary provides an overview of the rationale for using group assessments in the basic sciences curriculum of health profession programs and highlights the challenges associated with implementing group assessments in this context. The dearth of appropriate means for measuring group process suggests that professional collaboration competencies need to be more clearly defined. Peer lear...
CONTEXT: Peer assessment of professional behaviour within problem-based learning (PBL) groups can su...
Both theory and research support the use of group activities to aid student learning. However, some ...
Purpose: When medical students move from the classroom into clinical practice environments, their ro...
Rather than sorting students into winners and losers, assessment for learning can put all students o...
BACKGROUND: The article describes the use of the mini clinical examination (mini-CEX) in a pilot stu...
The article by Ebreo et al.1 presents the results of an interesting study on a topic fre-quently rai...
The assessment of student learning is a core function of mar-keting educators. Traditionally, the ke...
Objectives: Group-randomized designs are well suited for studies of professional development because...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Previously we showed that weekly, written, timed, and peer-graded practice exams help increase stude...
Undergraduate medical educators are increasingly incorporating online learning tools into basic and ...
PURPOSE: Peer assessment may offer a framework for expected skill development and feedback appropria...
Medical and health sciences educators are increasingly employing team-based learning (TBL) in their ...
Meta-analyses of active-learning research consistently show that active-learning techniques result i...
We implemented a “how to study ” workshop for small groups of students (6–12) for N = 93 consent-ing...
CONTEXT: Peer assessment of professional behaviour within problem-based learning (PBL) groups can su...
Both theory and research support the use of group activities to aid student learning. However, some ...
Purpose: When medical students move from the classroom into clinical practice environments, their ro...
Rather than sorting students into winners and losers, assessment for learning can put all students o...
BACKGROUND: The article describes the use of the mini clinical examination (mini-CEX) in a pilot stu...
The article by Ebreo et al.1 presents the results of an interesting study on a topic fre-quently rai...
The assessment of student learning is a core function of mar-keting educators. Traditionally, the ke...
Objectives: Group-randomized designs are well suited for studies of professional development because...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Previously we showed that weekly, written, timed, and peer-graded practice exams help increase stude...
Undergraduate medical educators are increasingly incorporating online learning tools into basic and ...
PURPOSE: Peer assessment may offer a framework for expected skill development and feedback appropria...
Medical and health sciences educators are increasingly employing team-based learning (TBL) in their ...
Meta-analyses of active-learning research consistently show that active-learning techniques result i...
We implemented a “how to study ” workshop for small groups of students (6–12) for N = 93 consent-ing...
CONTEXT: Peer assessment of professional behaviour within problem-based learning (PBL) groups can su...
Both theory and research support the use of group activities to aid student learning. However, some ...
Purpose: When medical students move from the classroom into clinical practice environments, their ro...