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What is the impact of undergraduate curriculum assessment on medical education: a China cohort study. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Med Educ
Huang J   +8 more
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The quality of Finland's postgraduate medical education: a national perspective from programme directors. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Med Educ
Meriranta N   +5 more
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Assessment of faculty members' perceptions towards community-oriented health professions education in Egypt: a concurrent convergent mixed-methods study. [PDF]

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Hamed O   +8 more
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Curriculum Reform

Science (New York, N.Y.), 2010
Curriculum reform refers to attempts to improve the selection and organization of school knowledge and associated student learning. However, the reform process is complicated by different views about curriculum purposes, priorities, and processes. The result of these differences, and of the politics they generate, is that the record of lasting and ...
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Curriculum Reform for Reproductive Health

African Journal of Reproductive Health, 2002
A new model of reproductive health care delivery is unfolding, driven by emerging health issues, expanding technology and increasing public expectations. Additional imperatives in service provision for women's health compel reforms to undergraduate medical education using reproductive health as the basis for restructuring curriculum contents.
Olufemi A. Olatunbosun, Lindsay Edouard
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On the evaluation of curriculum reforms

Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2000
The paper considers the current international trend towards standards-based evaluation in a historical and comparative perspective. Based on a systematization of evaluation perspectives and tools, two basic patterns of curriculum control are discussed: process evaluation, and product evaluation.
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Curriculum reform: a narrated journey

Medical Education, 2009
Objectives  Curriculum reform poses significant challenges for medical schools across the globe. Understanding the medical educator’s personal and lived experience of curriculum change is paramount. This paper illustrates the use of narrative inquiry as a means of exploring the author’s own evolving professional
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Reform of Science Education: A Curriculum

2003
The paper proposes a revision in the way science is taught in high schools, in order to emphasize the hierarchial connections between the core disciplines of biology, chemistry and physics. The proposal is that physics be learned first even though the mathematical preparation of many students is at the level of beginning algebra.
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