OBJECTIVES: To explore how medical students' narratives of informed self-assessment (ISA) change during their first 18 months of study. DESIGN: This longitudinal study used student narratives drawn from qualitative interviews and written reflections during the transition to medical school, to examine changes in ISA. Our analysis was informed by Situated Cognition Theory which recognises the impact and interplay of personal and environmental factors in cognition. SETTING: To study medicine, first year students need to adapt their self-regulated learning in the context of a new peer group, study demands and educational culture. During this adaptation, students need to seek and interpret available cues to inform their self-assessment. PARTICIP...
OBJECTIVES: The importance of self-regulated learning (SRL) has been broadly recognised by medical e...
Purpose Informed self-assessment describes the set of processes through which individuals use extern...
Preparation for and application to medical school, as well as the subsequent medical training of mat...
OBJECTIVES: To explore how medical students' narratives of informed self-assessment (ISA) change dur...
BACKGROUND: Self-assessment is recognized as a necessary skill for lifelong learning. It is widely r...
Background: Self-regulated learning (SRL), which is learners’ ability to proactively select and use ...
To determine how learners and physicians engaged in various structured interventions to inform self-...
Background: Self-regulated learning (SRL) is an individual’s ability to be motivationally, metacogni...
Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of early longitudinal preceptors...
OBJECTIVES: Undergraduate medical students are prone to struggle with learning in clinical environme...
Preparation for and application to medical school, as well as the subsequent medical training of mat...
Background: Medical students do not accurately self-assess their competence. However, little is know...
CONTEXT: Conceptualisations of self-assessment are changing as its role in professional development ...
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OBJECTIVES: The importance of self-regulated learning (SRL) has been broadly recognised by medical e...
Purpose Informed self-assessment describes the set of processes through which individuals use extern...
Preparation for and application to medical school, as well as the subsequent medical training of mat...
OBJECTIVES: To explore how medical students' narratives of informed self-assessment (ISA) change dur...
BACKGROUND: Self-assessment is recognized as a necessary skill for lifelong learning. It is widely r...
Background: Self-regulated learning (SRL), which is learners’ ability to proactively select and use ...
To determine how learners and physicians engaged in various structured interventions to inform self-...
Background: Self-regulated learning (SRL) is an individual’s ability to be motivationally, metacogni...
Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of early longitudinal preceptors...
OBJECTIVES: Undergraduate medical students are prone to struggle with learning in clinical environme...
Preparation for and application to medical school, as well as the subsequent medical training of mat...
Background: Medical students do not accurately self-assess their competence. However, little is know...
CONTEXT: Conceptualisations of self-assessment are changing as its role in professional development ...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: Informed self-assessment describes the set of processes throu...
OBJECTIVES: The importance of self-regulated learning (SRL) has been broadly recognised by medical e...
Purpose Informed self-assessment describes the set of processes through which individuals use extern...
Preparation for and application to medical school, as well as the subsequent medical training of mat...