2020
DOI: 10.1152/advan.00065.2020
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Impact of readiness assurance process and faculty feedback on individual application exercises: a model for continuous assessment in physiology

Abstract: This study is aimed at the implementation of a continuous assessment model in physiology for a large-enrollment classroom with 250 students. The readiness assurance process (RAP) and immediate feedback elements from team-based learning (TBL) methodology were adopted to test their ability to guide students to solve applications exercises individually. Three continuous assessments in physiology (CAPs) were conducted with the RAP to include individual (iRAT) and group readiness assurance tests (gRAT). Immediate f… Show more

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“…22 Graduate students appreciated an active and participatory learning environment during classroom activities in particular the RATs application exercises and timely feedback which corroborates with literature. 23 They highlighted importance of RAT Rehana Rehman et al…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…22 Graduate students appreciated an active and participatory learning environment during classroom activities in particular the RATs application exercises and timely feedback which corroborates with literature. 23 They highlighted importance of RAT Rehana Rehman et al…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Students find feedback as effective when it is provided during the teaching process than once at the end of the semester (Pereira et al, 2016;Alique and Linares, 2019). When feedback is provided during the teaching process, either by instructors or peers, it provides students with alternate views and helps with developing new mental constructs of understanding (Nayak et al, 2020).…”
Section: Continuous Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CA helps reduce the negative effects of highstakes once-off examinations (rote memorization, cramming, and high anxiety) and helps to promote student learning (De Lisle, 2015;Holmes, 2018). The application of CA in higher education spans different disciplines (Rezigalla et al, 2017;Day et al, 2018c;Nayak et al, 2020;Zhan, 2020) and various pedagogic approaches (Day et al, 2018b;Llamas-Nistal et al, 2019;Chong et al, 2020). CA has also been shown to work in traditional contexts as well as through using online and interactive Information and Communications Technology (ICT) systems (González-Campos et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%