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Laily Rochmawati Listiyani; Insih Wilujeng; Slamet Suyanto; Danang Habib Pratama – International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education, 2025
The integration of indigenous knowledge, cultural practices, and traditional ecological knowledge with science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education has gained recognition as EthnoSTEM. This article explores the potential of developing EthnoSTEMbased learning tools to bridge the gap between cultural heritage and scientific…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Culturally Relevant Education, Indigenous Knowledge, Instructional Materials
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Björn Hammarfelt; Claes-Fredrik Helgesson; Gustaf Nelhans; Erik Joelsson – Research Evaluation, 2024
Disciplines display field-specific ways of valuing research contributions, and these different 'styles of valuation' influence how academic careers are assessed and formed. Yet, differences in how research is evaluated are also prevalent between different levels of assessment: collegial and organizational. Consequently, we employ a multifaceted…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Guidelines, College Faculty, Humanities
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Somayeh B. Shafiei; Saeed Shadpour; Farzan Sasangohar; James L. Mohler; Kristopher Attwood; Zhe Jing – npj Science of Learning, 2024
The existing performance evaluation methods in robot-assisted surgery (RAS) are mainly subjective, costly, and affected by shortcomings such as the inconsistency of results and dependency on the raters' opinions. The aim of this study was to develop models for an objective evaluation of performance and rate of learning RAS skills while practicing…
Descriptors: Robotics, Surgery, Eye Movements, Medicine
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Edith H. van der Boom – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2024
With the goal of working towards decolonizing educational practices, this article considers the Indigenous medicine wheel as inspiration for a cyclical model for learning and assessment. Many current assessment practices highlight individual achievement rather than ongoing and relational learning. This article suggests using a "Learning…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Education, Religious Factors, Medicine
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Holly Feen-Calligan; Grace Serra; Kelly Farrell; Jennifer Mendez; Elizabeth McQuillen; Ceara Murphy; David Amponsah – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2024
Art therapy and medical students (N = 45) participated in Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) to: (1) enhance observation skills, (2) examine interdisciplinary approaches to assessment, (3) determine VTS' impact on awareness of implicit bias. Quantitative and qualitative questionnaires and a post-procedure reflective focus group evaluated…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Counseling Techniques, Visual Learning, Thinking Skills
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Romani, Patrick W.; Young, Kelsey; Boorse, Andrea L.; Carson, Brooke – Education and Treatment of Children, 2023
In the current study we used telehealth to train six educators from three rural schools to conduct multiple stimulus without replacement (MSWO) preference assessments. Three of the educators were subsequently trained to implement functional analysis (FA) of problem behavior. Behavioral skills training (BST) was used to teach each educator to…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Telecommunications, Medicine, Videoconferencing
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García-Arch, Josue; Ballestero-Arnau, Marc; Pérez Hoyas, Lorena; Giaiotti, Francesca – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2022
The spread of pseudoscience (PS) is a worrying problem worldwide. The study of pseudoscience beliefs and their associated predictors have been conducted in the context of isolated pseudoscience topics (e.g., complementary and alternative medicine). Here, we combined individual differences (IIDD) measures (e.g., personality traits, thinking styles)…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Information Sources, Personality Traits, Cognitive Style
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Matthews, Graham; Djawoto, Olivia – Pedagogies: An International Journal, 2022
This article argues that in order to encourage English graduates to expand their horizons, educators should diversify the range of assessments and offer greater opportunities for public engagement. Through a detailed analysis of the final-year elective, "Literature & Medicine," the authors explore the ways in which the design and…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Student Evaluation, Elective Courses, Concept Mapping
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Price, Argenta; Salehi, Shima; Burkholder, Eric; Kim, Candice; Isava, Virginia; Flynn, Michael; Wieman, Carl – International Journal of Science Education, 2022
The ability to solve authentic real-world problems in science, engineering, and medicine is an important goal in post-secondary education. Despite extensive research on problem solving and expertise, the teaching and assessing of advanced problem-solving skills in post-secondary students remains a challenge. We present a template for creating…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Accuracy, Problem Solving
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Zheng, Boyang; Sun, Guiping; Wang, Hourong – SAGE Open, 2019
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is an important component of China's medical system. How to educate TCM practitioners in China, therefore, has become a crucial issue. To contribute to this issue, the current research identified the competency model of TCM practitioners in China and developed an evaluation for TCM students. We combined Bloom's…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Correlation, Foreign Countries, Test Reliability
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Lawrance, Scott E.; Voll, Craig A.; Jochum, Jessica Emlich – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2016
Context: Musculoskeletal palpation is taught in our athletic training programs as part of the injury evaluation process. However, as palpation skills are taught, the focus is oftentimes on accuracy of surface-anatomy landmarks instead of the ability to discriminate qualitative information such as tissue tone, spasm, or pain response from the soft…
Descriptors: Athletics, Anatomy, Injuries, Teaching Methods
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Krupinski, Elizabeth A. – Frontline Learning Research, 2017
Visual expertise covers a broad range of types of studies and methodologies. Many studies incorporate some measure(s) of observer performance or how well participants perform on a given task. Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) analysis is a method commonly used in signal detection tasks (i.e., those in which the observer must decide whether…
Descriptors: Expertise, Performance, Evaluation Methods, Research Methodology
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Ambikairajah, Ananthan; Tisdell, Christopher C. – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2019
The interest in, and use of, computers and software for assessment is reported to be increasingly popular via electronic examinations (e-exams). We deepen our understanding of the design, reception, and effectiveness of e-exams for history and philosophy of science modules, undertaken by first-year advanced science and medical science students at…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Educational Quality, Evaluation Methods, Science Education
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Szulewski, Adam; Kelton, Danielle; Howes, Daniel – Frontline Learning Research, 2017
Background: Pupillometry has been studied as a physiological marker for quantifying cognitive load since the early 1960s. It has been established that small changes in pupillary size can provide an index of the cognitive load of an individual as he/she performs a mental task. The utility of pupillometry as a measure of expertise is less well…
Descriptors: Expertise, Medicine, Eye Movements, Diagnostic Tests
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O'Shaughnessy, Sinead M.; Joyce, Pauline – International Journal of Higher Education, 2015
The practice of medicine is becoming increasingly onerous for doctors, with growing demands coming from both patients and peers. Therefore, we need to equip doctors of the future with the appropriate skills to negotiate a very complex environment. Assessment should be central to this goal with a renewed focus on a more rounded examination process.…
Descriptors: Medicine, Trainees, Medical Education, Summative Evaluation
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