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Contract grading in community dentistry.

S B Zucker, J G Odom, H G Cheney

    Journal of Dental Education
    |December 1, 1978
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    Contract grading in dental education enhances student independence and motivation. This teaching method may personalize learning and reduce dental student anxiety.

    Area of Science:

    • Dental Education
    • Medical Pedagogy
    • Student Assessment

    Background:

    • Dental educators seek to improve the learning environment.
    • Student motivation and anxiety are key factors in dental education.
    • Traditional evaluation methods may not fully support student independence.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the implementation of a contract grading system in community dentistry.
    • To explore faculty and student experiences with this innovative teaching and evaluation technique.
    • To assess the impact of contract grading on student independence, motivation, and anxiety.

    Main Methods:

    • Implementation of a contract grading teaching and evaluation technique.
    • Application within community dentistry courses.

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  • Qualitative and quantitative data collection on faculty and student experiences.
  • Main Results:

    • The contract grading system was successfully implemented.
    • Faculty and students reported positive experiences.
    • Preliminary findings suggest enhanced personalized understanding of course material.
    • A reduction in student anxiety during the learning process was observed.

    Conclusions:

    • Contract grading shows potential as an effective teaching and evaluation method in dental education.
    • This approach may foster greater student autonomy and reduce learning-related stress.
    • Further research is warranted to explore its broader applicability and long-term effects.