Medical Students Academic Performance Assessment in Physiology Courses Using Formative and Summative Quizzes at SMBB Medical College Karachi, Pakistan

M. Rashid, A. Soomro, A. H. Abro, Syeda Beenish Noman
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Background Formative practice quizzes have become common resources for self-evaluation and focused reviews of course content in the medical curriculum. In the current study two separate studies were conducted to (1) compare the effects of a single or multiple voluntary practice quizzes on subsequent summative examinations and (2) examine when students are most likely to use practice quizzes relative to the summative examinations. Material and Methods In the first study, providing a single online practice quiz followed by instructor feedback had no effect on examination average grades compared to the previous year or student performances on similar questions. However, there were significant correlations between student performance on each practice quiz and each summative examination (r 50.42 and r 50.24). When students were provided multiple practice quizzes with feedback (second study). Results there was a weak correlation between the frequency of use and performance on each summative examination (r 50.17 and r 50.07). The frequency with which students accessed the practice quizzes was greatest the day before each examination. In both studies, there was a decline in the level of student utilization of practice quizzes overtime. Conclusion we concluded that practice quizzes provide some predictive value for performances on summative examinations. Second, making practice quizzes available for longer periods prior to summative examinations does not promote the use of the quizzes as a study strategy because students appear to use them mostly to assess knowledge one to two days prior to examinations.
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巴基斯坦卡拉奇SMBB医学院用形成性和总结性测验评估医学生生理学课程的学习成绩
在医学课程中,形成性练习测验已经成为自我评价和重点复习课程内容的常用资源。在目前的研究中,进行了两项独立的研究,以(1)比较单个或多个自愿练习测验对随后的总结性考试的影响,(2)检查学生何时最有可能使用练习测验相对于总结性考试。材料和方法在第一项研究中,提供一个单独的在线练习测验,然后是教师的反馈,与前一年的考试平均成绩或学生在类似问题上的表现相比,没有影响。然而,学生在每次练习测验和每次总结性考试中的表现之间存在显著相关(r 50.42和r 50.24)。当学生被提供多个有反馈的练习测验时(第二次研究)。结果使用频率与各项总结性检查成绩呈弱相关(r为50.17,r为50.07)。学生在每次考试的前一天使用练习测验的频率最高。在这两项研究中,随着时间的推移,学生使用练习测验的水平有所下降。结论模拟测验对总结性考试的成绩有一定的预测价值。第二,在总结性考试之前提供较长时间的练习测验,并不能促进将测验作为一种学习策略的使用,因为学生似乎主要是在考试前一到两天用测验来评估知识。
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