Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
BMC Med Educ. 2017 Aug 29;17(1):148. doi: 10.1186/s12909-017-0984-2.
Progress testing was introduced to the MBChB programme at the University of Auckland in 2013. As there has been a focus in published literature on aspects relating to the format or function of progress tests, the purpose of this study was to explore a qualitative student perspective on the introduction of progress testing and its impact on approaches to learning and perceived stress.
This article presents the qualitative aspects of a longitudinal evaluation study. The qualitative data were derived from eight focus groups of Year 2-5 medical students in the University of Auckland medical programme.
Two themes, 'Impact on Learning' and 'Emotional Wellbeing' and their subthemes offered insight into student perceptions and behaviour. Students described a variety of learning responses to progress testing that clustered around the employment of a range of learning strategies based on their experience of sitting progress tests and their individualised feedback. A range of emotional responses were also expressed, with some finding progress tests stressful, while others enjoyed not needing to intensively cram before the tests.
Progress tests appear to influence the approach of students to their learning. They employ a mix of learning strategies, shaped by their performance, individualised feedback and the learning environment. While students expressed some stress and anxiety with respect to sitting progress tests, this form of testing was viewed by these students as no worse, and sometimes better than traditional assessments.
2013 年,奥克兰大学的 MBChB 课程引入了进展性测试。由于已发表的文献主要集中在进展性测试的格式或功能方面,本研究旨在探讨学生对进展性测试的引入及其对学习方法和感知压力的影响的定性观点。
本文介绍了一项纵向评估研究的定性方面。定性数据来自奥克兰大学医学课程中 2-5 年级的 8 个焦点小组的医学生。
两个主题,“对学习的影响”和“情绪健康”及其子主题提供了对学生看法和行为的深入了解。学生们描述了对进展性测试的各种学习反应,这些反应围绕着根据他们参加进展性测试的经验和个性化反馈,采用一系列学习策略。还表达了一系列情绪反应,有些学生觉得进展性测试有压力,而有些学生则喜欢在测试前不需要密集地死记硬背。
进展性测试似乎会影响学生的学习方法。他们采用混合学习策略,这些策略受他们的表现、个性化反馈和学习环境的影响。虽然学生们在参加进展性测试时表达了一些压力和焦虑,但这种形式的测试被这些学生认为并不比传统评估更差,有时甚至更好。