Macik Maria L, Chaney Kristin P, Turner Jacqueline S, Rogers Kenita S, Scallan Elizabeth M, Korich Jodi A, Fowler Debra, Keefe Lisa M
J Vet Med Educ. 2017 Fall;44(3):563-569. doi: 10.3138/jvme.0316-066R1.
Curricular review is considered a necessary component for growth and enhancement of academic programs and requires time, energy, creativity, and persistence from both faculty and administration. On a larger scale, a comprehensive redesign effort involves forming a dedicated faculty redesign team, developing program learning outcomes, mapping the existing curriculum, and reviewing the curriculum in light of collected stakeholder data. The faculty of the Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (TAMU) recently embarked on a comprehensive curriculum redesign effort through partnership with the university's Center for Teaching Excellence. Using a previously developed evidence-based model of program redesign, TAMU created a process for use in veterinary medical education, which is described in detail in the first part of this article series. An additional component of the redesign process that is understated, yet vital for success, is faculty buy-in and support. Without faculty engagement, implementation of data-driven curricular changes stemming from program evaluation may be challenging. This second part of the article series describes the methodology for encouraging faculty engagement through the final steps of the redesign initiative and the lessons learned by TAMU through the redesign process.
课程审查被认为是学术项目发展和提升的必要组成部分,这需要教师和管理层投入时间、精力、创造力和毅力。从更大范围来看,全面的重新设计工作包括组建一个专门的教师重新设计团队、制定项目学习成果、梳理现有课程,并根据收集到的利益相关者数据对课程进行审查。德克萨斯农工大学兽医学院与生物医学科学学院(TAMU)的教师们最近通过与该大学卓越教学中心合作,开展了一项全面的课程重新设计工作。TAMU利用先前开发的基于证据的项目重新设计模型,创建了一个用于兽医医学教育的流程,本系列文章的第一部分对此进行了详细描述。重新设计过程中另一个被低估但对成功至关重要的组成部分是教师的认同和支持。如果没有教师的参与,由项目评估推动的数据驱动型课程变革的实施可能会面临挑战。本系列文章的第二部分描述了在重新设计计划的最后阶段鼓励教师参与的方法,以及TAMU在重新设计过程中吸取的经验教训。