分级(工程)
刻板印象威胁
医学教育
利克特量表
心理学
临床办事员
感知
高等教育
医学
课程
教育学
社会心理学
工程类
法学
神经科学
土木工程
发展心理学
政治学
作者
Justin L. Bullock,Cindy J. Lai,Tai M. Lockspeiser,Patricia O’Sullivan,Paul Aronowitz,Deborah Dellmore,Cha-Chi Fung,Christopher Knight,Karen E. Hauer
出处
期刊:Academic Medicine
[Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer)]
日期:2019-07-31
卷期号:94 (11S): S48-S56
被引量:90
标识
DOI:10.1097/acm.0000000000002905
摘要
Purpose To examine medical students’ perceptions of the fairness and accuracy of core clerkship assessment, the clerkship learning environment, and contributors to students’ achievement. Method Fourth-year medical students at 6 institutions completed a survey in 2018 assessing perceptions of the fairness and accuracy of clerkship evaluation and grading, the learning environment including clerkship goal structures (mastery- or performance-oriented), racial/ethnic stereotype threat, and student performance (honors earned). Factor analysis of 5-point Likert items (1 = strongly disagree, 5 = strongly agree) provided scale scores of perceptions. Using multivariable regression, investigators examined predictors of honors earned. Qualitative content analysis of responses to an open-ended question yielded students’ recommendations to improve clerkship grading. Results Overall response rate was 71.1% (666/937). Students believed that being liked and particular supervisors most influenced final grades. Only 44.4% agreed that grading was fair. Students felt the clerkship learning environment promoted both mastery and performance avoidance behaviors (88.0% and 85.6%, respectively). Students from backgrounds underrepresented in medicine were more likely to experience stereotype threat vulnerability (55.7% vs 10.9%, P < .0005). Honors earned was positively associated with perceived accuracy of grading and interest in competitive specialties while negatively associated with stereotype threat. Students recommended strategies to improve clerkship grading: eliminating honors, training evaluators, and rewarding improvement on clerkships. Conclusions Participants had concerns around the fairness and accuracy of clerkship evaluation and grading and potential bias. Students expressed a need to redefine the culture of assessment on core clerkships to create more favorable learning environments for all students.
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