An examination of an open-book testing approach in a family medicine clerkship seeks to determine whether this method more closely mirrors the discipline of family medicine, where practitioners refer daily to written resource materials in order to make clinical decisions without compromising the learning and assessment process. Student scores on the multiple-choice test were analysed by year, by quarter and by site using ANOVA. Students in the experimental site were interviewed to determine preparation style, use of text during test, as well as attitudes toward open-book testing. Analysis of variance showed that the interaction of site and year was significant at p = 0.03. The mean score of 88.2 for Maine students in 2002 was significantly ...
The use of \Open Book " assessment is widely seen as an approach that more ef-fectively tests a...
Background: Because of the increasing medical knowledge and the focus of medical education on acquir...
The purpose of this study is to identify student's perception about the effectiveness of the open bo...
An examination of an open-book testing approach in a family medicine clerkship seeks to determine wh...
When designing educational programmes that support student learning, it is important that the learni...
Abstract. Todays health sciences educational programmes have to deal with a growing and changing amo...
Today's health sciences educational programmes have to deal with a growing and changing amount of kn...
Today's health sciences educational programmes have to deal with a growing and changing amount of kn...
Today's health sciences educational programmes have to deal with a growing and changing amount of kn...
Background & Objective: Open book exams with free access to resources are effective for the better u...
Open-book examinations are believed to be able to reduce students’ anxiety and rote memorising of fa...
Purpose To compare the relative utility of openbook examinations (OBEs) and closedbook examinations ...
Today's health sciences educational programmes have to deal with a growing and changing amount of kn...
Background: Because of the increasing medical knowledge and the focus of medical education on acquir...
CONTEXT Two learning approaches are consistently distinguished in the literature: deep and surface l...
The use of \Open Book " assessment is widely seen as an approach that more ef-fectively tests a...
Background: Because of the increasing medical knowledge and the focus of medical education on acquir...
The purpose of this study is to identify student's perception about the effectiveness of the open bo...
An examination of an open-book testing approach in a family medicine clerkship seeks to determine wh...
When designing educational programmes that support student learning, it is important that the learni...
Abstract. Todays health sciences educational programmes have to deal with a growing and changing amo...
Today's health sciences educational programmes have to deal with a growing and changing amount of kn...
Today's health sciences educational programmes have to deal with a growing and changing amount of kn...
Today's health sciences educational programmes have to deal with a growing and changing amount of kn...
Background & Objective: Open book exams with free access to resources are effective for the better u...
Open-book examinations are believed to be able to reduce students’ anxiety and rote memorising of fa...
Purpose To compare the relative utility of openbook examinations (OBEs) and closedbook examinations ...
Today's health sciences educational programmes have to deal with a growing and changing amount of kn...
Background: Because of the increasing medical knowledge and the focus of medical education on acquir...
CONTEXT Two learning approaches are consistently distinguished in the literature: deep and surface l...
The use of \Open Book " assessment is widely seen as an approach that more ef-fectively tests a...
Background: Because of the increasing medical knowledge and the focus of medical education on acquir...
The purpose of this study is to identify student's perception about the effectiveness of the open bo...