Murdoch-Eaton Deborah, Ellershaw John, Garden Anne, Newble David, Perry Mark, Robinson Louise, Smith John, Stark Patsy, Whittle Sue
Medical Education Unit, School of Medicine, University of Leeds, UK.
Med Teach. 2004 Feb;26(1):33-8. doi: 10.1080/0142159032000150494.
Student-selected components (SSCs) are an established part of undergraduate medical curricula in the UK. Implementation has been against a background of differing educational approaches to curricular change, together with a lack of clarity about their purpose, relationship with the core curriculum and contribution to overall assessment. This has resulted in a diversity of programmes with perceived differing importance between medical schools. This paper documents the approach used by a consortium of medical schools with diverse curricula to develop consensus on the educational purpose and learning outcomes of SSCs. Agreement on common purposes and outcomes was achieved, and consensus documents are reported. These may be valuable for other medical schools implementing any form of student-selected project work. This work will now be the starting point for further work on producing recommendations for assessment of SSCs, which will be applicable across different medical schools.
学生自主选择的课程模块(SSCs)是英国本科医学课程的既定组成部分。其实施是在课程变革的教育方法各异,且对其目的、与核心课程的关系以及对整体评估的贡献缺乏明确认识的背景下进行的。这导致了不同医学院校的课程设置多样,其重要性也各不相同。本文记录了一个由课程多样的医学院校组成的联盟为就SSCs的教育目的和学习成果达成共识所采用的方法。达成了关于共同目的和成果的一致意见,并报告了共识文件。这些对于其他实施任何形式学生自主选择项目作业的医学院校可能具有价值。这项工作现在将成为进一步制定SSCs评估建议的起点,这些建议将适用于不同的医学院校。