The Peer Observation and Evaluation Tool (POET) is a valid and reliable measure developed for formative peer evaluation of pharmacy faculty. The authors replicated a study conducted on the POET in pharmacy in order to report the instrument’s validity and reliability in occupational therapy and to explore its potential as a formative teaching evaluation for occupational therapy educators. To verify item importance, seven participants from the faculty in an occupational therapy department rated each item. To establish inter-rater reliability, the participants evaluated one videotaped 55 min lecture. The POET was reliable with ICC at 0.93. There were high levels of agreement with the importance ratings among the participants with all scales. T...
Quality education and teacher accountability are predominant issues generating apprehension in highe...
Occupational Therapists are obliged to achieve and maintain high standards of professional knowledg...
Despite the popularity of peer assessment (PA), gaps in the literature make it difficult to describe...
The Peer Observation and Evaluation Tool (POET) is a valid and reliable measure developed for format...
Aims: peer observation of practice is used to promote reflection and facilitate personal and profess...
OBJECTIVE. To provide occupational therapy faculty with a collaborative system to review and improve...
Learning the process of scholarly writing, including the significance of peer review, is an essentia...
For many years, an area of research in higher education has been emerging around the development and...
The effectiveness of teaching is expected by an increasingly skeptical public that wants those in hi...
The philosophy behind occupational therapy (OT) education espouses the belief that students are dyna...
Peer review is a process to help ensure publication of high-quality research. Manuscripts submitted ...
An overview of Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences' peer revie...
In the occupational therapy (OT) profession, peer supervision groups are recommended for professiona...
Objective: To describe the outcomes of a curriculum-based collaboration between Occupational Therap...
Objectives: To describe the evolving process and evaluate the perceived value of peer review for cli...
Quality education and teacher accountability are predominant issues generating apprehension in highe...
Occupational Therapists are obliged to achieve and maintain high standards of professional knowledg...
Despite the popularity of peer assessment (PA), gaps in the literature make it difficult to describe...
The Peer Observation and Evaluation Tool (POET) is a valid and reliable measure developed for format...
Aims: peer observation of practice is used to promote reflection and facilitate personal and profess...
OBJECTIVE. To provide occupational therapy faculty with a collaborative system to review and improve...
Learning the process of scholarly writing, including the significance of peer review, is an essentia...
For many years, an area of research in higher education has been emerging around the development and...
The effectiveness of teaching is expected by an increasingly skeptical public that wants those in hi...
The philosophy behind occupational therapy (OT) education espouses the belief that students are dyna...
Peer review is a process to help ensure publication of high-quality research. Manuscripts submitted ...
An overview of Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences' peer revie...
In the occupational therapy (OT) profession, peer supervision groups are recommended for professiona...
Objective: To describe the outcomes of a curriculum-based collaboration between Occupational Therap...
Objectives: To describe the evolving process and evaluate the perceived value of peer review for cli...
Quality education and teacher accountability are predominant issues generating apprehension in highe...
Occupational Therapists are obliged to achieve and maintain high standards of professional knowledg...
Despite the popularity of peer assessment (PA), gaps in the literature make it difficult to describe...