Higgins-Opitz Susan B, Tufts Mark
Discipline of Physiology, School of Laboratory Medicine and Medical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa
Discipline of Physiology, School of Laboratory Medicine and Medical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa.
Adv Physiol Educ. 2014 Jun;38(2):161-9. doi: 10.1152/advan.00067.2013.
Health Science students at the University of KwaZulu-Natal perform better in their professional modules compared with their physiology modules. The pass rates of physiology service modules have steadily declined over the years. While a system is in place to identify "at-risk" students, it is only activated after the first semester. As a result, it is only from the second semester of their first year studies onward that at-risk students can be formally assisted. The challenge is thus to devise an appropriate strategy to identify struggling students earlier in the semester. Using questionnaires, students were asked about attendance, financing of their studies, and relevance of physiology. After the first class test, failing students were invited to complete a second questionnaire. In addition, demographic data were also collected and analyzed. Correlation analyses were undertaken of performance indicators based on the demographical data collected. The 2011 class comprised mainly sport science students (57%). The pass rate of sport science students was lower than the pass rates of other students (42% vs. 70%, P < 0.001). Most students were positive about physiology and recognized its relevance. Key issues identified were problems understanding concepts and terminology, poor study environment and skills, and lack of matriculation biology. The results of the first class test and final module marks correlated well. It is clear from this study that student performance in the first class test is a valuable tool to identify struggling students and that appropriate testing should be held as early as possible.
夸祖鲁 - 纳塔尔大学健康科学专业的学生在专业课程模块中的表现优于生理学课程模块。多年来,生理学服务模块的及格率一直在稳步下降。虽然有一个系统来识别“有风险”的学生,但它只在第一学期之后才启动。因此,只有从第一年学习的第二学期开始,有风险的学生才能得到正式的帮助。因此,挑战在于制定一种合适的策略,以便在学期早期识别出学习困难的学生。通过问卷调查,询问了学生的出勤情况、学习资金以及生理学的相关性。第一次课堂测试后,邀请不及格的学生完成第二份问卷。此外,还收集并分析了人口统计学数据。基于收集到的人口统计学数据对绩效指标进行了相关性分析。2011级主要由体育科学专业的学生组成(占57%)。体育科学专业学生的及格率低于其他学生(42%对70%,P < 0.001)。大多数学生对生理学持积极态度,并认识到其相关性。确定的关键问题包括理解概念和术语有困难、学习环境和技能差以及缺乏高中生物学知识。第一次课堂测试的结果与最终课程成绩相关性良好。从这项研究可以清楚地看出,学生在第一次课堂测试中的表现是识别学习困难学生的一个有价值的工具,并且应该尽早进行适当的测试。