College of Dentistry, New York University, New York, NY 10010, USA.
J Dent Educ. 2012 Apr;76(4):461-71.
This article describes the creation of an objective structured teaching examination (OSTE) to assess a dental faculty development program. An OSTE is a performance-based measure that utilizes standardized students and is designed to measure observable teaching skills. In spring 2010, the authors developed, implemented, and evaluated an OSTE to assess a New York University College of Dentistry (NYUCD) faculty development program, Class ACTS (Advanced Clinical Teaching Scholars). They created a three-station OSTE to measure changes in teaching skills resulting from participation in Class ACTS. Dental student teaching assistants were trained to act as standardized students and patients and to use the rating forms. The faculty members' OSTE scores and ratings increased after participating in the Class ACTS program in all fifteen teaching domains tested, and statistically significant improvements occurred in nine of the fifteen domains. A search of the relevant literature suggests that this is the first time that an OSTE has been used to assess a faculty development program in dental education. This study's results appear to support NYUCD's faculty development efforts to improve the teaching skills of its faculty members.
这篇文章描述了一种客观结构化教学考试(OSTE)的创建,用于评估牙科学院的教师发展计划。OSTE 是一种基于表现的衡量标准,利用标准化的学生,旨在衡量可观察的教学技能。2010 年春季,作者开发、实施和评估了一种 OSTE,以评估纽约大学牙科学院(NYUCD)的教师发展计划,即 Class ACTS(高级临床教学学者)。他们创建了一个三站式的 OSTE,以衡量参与 Class ACTS 后教学技能的变化。牙科技能学生助教接受了培训,以扮演标准化学生和患者,并使用评分表。在参加 Class ACTS 项目后,教师们在所有 15 个教学领域的 OSTE 评分和评级都有所提高,在 15 个领域中有 9 个领域的评分显著提高。对相关文献的检索表明,这是第一次使用 OSTE 来评估牙科教育中的教师发展计划。本研究的结果似乎支持 NYUCD 为提高教师教学技能而进行的教师发展努力。