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Smart device-based testing for medical students in Korea: satisfaction, convenience, and advantages [PDF]
The aim of this study was to investigate respondents’ satisfaction with smart device-based testing (SBT), as well as its convenience and advantages, in order to improve its implementation.
Eun Young Lim, Mi Kyoung Yim, Sun Huh
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This study explores the application of ‘key concepts’ and ‘generalized knowledge’ in the 2015 revised mathematics curriculum to mathematics teaching practices, according to the competency education as articulated in the 2022 revised curriculum.
Kyeong-Hwa Lee +3 more
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Fitting the Means to the Ends: One School’s Experience with Quantitative and Qualitative Methods in Curriculum Evaluation During Curriculum Change [PDF]
Curriculum evaluation plays an important role in substantive curriculum change. The experience of the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) with evaluation processes developed for the new Integrated Medical Curriculum (IMC) illustrates how evaluation
Frye PhD, Ann W. +3 more
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Evaluation drives curriculum [PDF]
Dear SirIt is almost a mantra in education that evaluation drives curriculum. Students focus not on topics that they are told are important but on those that are formally evaluated.
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The use of innovation and practice profiles in the evaluation of curriculum implementation [PDF]
Most generic curriculum reform efforts have to deal with a gap between the innovative aspirations of the initial designers and the daily reality of the intended audience of teachers. That tension is not alarming in itself. One might even say that without
Akker, Jan van den, Voogt, Joke
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Genetic Algorithms as Tool for Development of Balanced Curriculum [PDF]
The article presents research about the use of genetic algorithms in the analysis of the interrelation among curriculum courses in higher education.
Fuad Dedić +2 more
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While empirical studies have observed a robust and positive relationship between parental education and the offspring’s political engagement in some countries, including the USA, little work has examined the mechanisms thought to underpin this ...
Hyungryeol Kim, Euijin Lim
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Program Evaluation Particularly Responsive Evaluation*
Originally published as Paper #5, Occasional Paper Series, November 1975. * Paper presented at a conference on “New Trends in Evaluation”, Goteborg, Sweden, October, 1973.
Robert E. Stake
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We address the problem of semantic nighttime image segmentation and improve the state-of-the-art, by adapting daytime models to nighttime without using nighttime annotations.
Dai, Dengxin +2 more
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An Online Ethics Curriculum for Short-Term Global Health Experiences: Evaluating a Decade of Use
Background: Medical students and early career healthcare professionals commonly participate in short-term experiences in global health (STEGH). Objective: The authors evaluate the use of a free-to-access, case-based online curriculum addressing ethical ...
Chelsea E. Modlin +4 more
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