AbstractAssessing teaching performance is important for students’ learning.ObjectiveAssess teaching performance in a medical school, using three strategies.Method288 Teachers were studied. The three assessment strategies were: students’ academic achievement measured with validated exams, teachers’ evaluation by students’ opinion (2,656 students) with a validated instrument, and a self-assessment tool.ResultsThere were significant differences (p≤0.001, ANOVA) among the three assessment strategies. Four different teacher categories were obtained using students’ opinion.ConclusionWe identified high- performance teachers, those requiring faculty development and those who do not fulfill appropriately their teaching responsibilities
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This paper discusses three methods of assessing student teacher performance: checklists; measurable ...
<span>As a way of showing the usefulness of employing questionnaires for evaluating teaching perfor...
Student evaluation of teaching (SET) only becomes an effective tool for improving teaching and learn...
AbstractAssessing teaching performance is important for students’ learning.ObjectiveAssess teaching ...
The focus of this thesis is evaluations of clinicians’ teaching performance in postgraduate medical ...
Background: Investigation of the opinions of individuals involved in education (faculty and student)...
Background and objectives: Educational appraisal plays a pivotal role in determining and promoting t...
Recognizing and rewarding teaching faculty are increasingly important to medical schools and are oft...
Assessment in medical education usually gives the evidence that learning was carried out and the lea...
The new roles of professors as mentors, mediators and investigators require a constant training to a...
Background: To evaluate general concept of assessment among teachers and students. To analyze the pr...
Background: Historically, assessment of good medical practice has focused on clinical skills and kno...
Background & Objective: Medical education is an important part of higher education that consider hum...
Amir H Sam,1 Chee Yeen Fung,1 Janina Barth,2 Tobias Raupach3 1Medical Education Research Unit, Imper...
Purpose: This paper presents a case study of an academic department’s experience with evaluation. Th...
This paper discusses three methods of assessing student teacher performance: checklists; measurable ...
<span>As a way of showing the usefulness of employing questionnaires for evaluating teaching perfor...
Student evaluation of teaching (SET) only becomes an effective tool for improving teaching and learn...