Jeffres Meghan N, Barclay Sean M, Stolte Scott K
College of Pharmacy, Roseman University of Health Sciences, Henderson, Nevada.
Am J Pharm Educ. 2014 Aug 15;78(6):116. doi: 10.5688/ajpe786116.
To determine a measurable definition of academic entitlement, measure academic entitlement in graduating doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) students, and compare the academic performance between students identified as more or less academically entitled.
Graduating students at a private health sciences institution were asked to complete an electronic survey instrument that included demographic data, academic performance, and 2 validated academic entitlement instruments.
One hundred forty-one of 243 students completed the survey instrument. Fourteen (10%) students scored greater than the median total points possible on 1 or both of the academic entitlement instruments and were categorized as more academically entitled. Less academically entitled students required fewer reassessments and less remediation than more academically entitled students. The highest scoring academic entitlement items related to student perception of what professors should do for them.
Graduating pharmacy students with lower levels of academic entitlement were more academically successful than more academically entitled students. Moving from an expert opinion approach to evidence-based decision-making in the area of academic entitlement will allow pharmacy educators to identify interventions that will decrease academic entitlement and increase academic success in pharmacy students.
确定学术特权的可衡量定义,对药学博士(PharmD)专业即将毕业的学生的学术特权进行衡量,并比较学术特权程度较高和较低的学生之间的学业表现。
一所私立健康科学机构的即将毕业的学生被要求完成一份电子调查问卷,其中包括人口统计学数据、学业表现以及两份经过验证的学术特权调查问卷。
243名学生中有141名完成了调查问卷。14名(10%)学生在一份或两份学术特权调查问卷上的得分高于可能的总分中位数,被归类为学术特权程度较高的学生。学术特权程度较低的学生比学术特权程度较高的学生需要更少的重新评估和补救。得分最高的学术特权项目与学生对教授应为他们做什么的看法有关。
学术特权程度较低的即将毕业的药学专业学生在学业上比学术特权程度较高的学生更成功。在学术特权领域从专家意见方法转向基于证据的决策,将使药学教育工作者能够确定减少学术特权并提高药学专业学生学业成功率的干预措施。