Cavanaugh Ryan, French Hilari, Robinson Natalie, Jacobs Zahra, Gilbert Robert
Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, P.O. Box 334, Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis, West Indies.
J Vet Med Educ. 2025 Aug;52(4):540-551. doi: 10.3138/jvme-2024-0030. Epub 2024 Aug 22.
Veterinary medical students experiencing curricular challenges naturally look to their institution for resources to facilitate improvement in academic productivity. Academic remediation programs tend to be institution-specific, and their impact on student success is uncommonly interrogated using rigorous objective assessment. This study investigated the deployment of an Academic Development Program (ADP) in the second semester of the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program. The research focused on the impact of the ADP on student attrition, mean semester course grade improvements, and performance on the Veterinary Educational Assessment (VEA) examination. Performance metrics were compared between the ADP group and a control group (CG) of students from one semester ahead who were determined to be demographically equivalent and in the same class (bottom) quartile as the ADP group but did not have any structured academic remediation. The findings indicate that students participating in the ADP had less attrition and gradual increases in end-of-semester grades, such that by the beginning of their fifth semester, ADP students' grades were indistinguishable from upper quartiles in their class. This trend was not observed in the CG class with significant differences still present between the lower quartiles (i.e., CG) grades and the remainder of the class ( = .0046). ADP enrollment had a positive effect on VEA scores with mean scale score increased by 4.83 points ( = .017). This study provided the framework for a successful institutional academic remediation program that could be modeled at other institutions striving to bolster student support services.
经历课程挑战的兽医学专业学生自然会向所在院校寻求资源,以促进学术产出的提升。学术补救项目往往因校而异,而且很少使用严格的客观评估来探究其对学生学业成功的影响。本研究调查了兽医学博士项目第二学期学术发展项目(ADP)的实施情况。该研究聚焦于ADP对学生流失率、学期平均课程成绩提高以及兽医教育评估(VEA)考试成绩的影响。将ADP组与一个对照组(CG)的表现指标进行了比较,对照组由提前一个学期的学生组成,这些学生在人口统计学特征上与ADP组相当,且处于与ADP组相同的班级(底部)四分位数,但没有任何结构化的学术补救措施。研究结果表明,参与ADP的学生流失率较低,学期末成绩逐渐提高,到第五学期开始时,ADP学生的成绩与班级上四分位数的学生成绩已无差异。在CG班级中未观察到这种趋势,较低四分位数(即CG)的成绩与班级其他学生的成绩之间仍存在显著差异(P = .0046)。参加ADP对VEA成绩有积极影响,平均量表分数提高了4.83分(P = .017)。本研究为一个成功的院校学术补救项目提供了框架,其他致力于加强学生支持服务的院校可以效仿。