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对绩效评估范式的回顾 涉及实践教师
Federico Facciolo1, Amy L Pittenger1
1University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
American journal of pharmaceutical education
|September 21, 2024
概括
实践教师的评估往往是模糊和不一致的,导致工作不满和流动. 发展公平的系统对于承认药学教育的多样性贡献至关重要.
科学领域:
- 药房 教育 教育 药房 教育
- 教师发展学院发展学院
- 学术管理学术管理
背景情况:
- 实践教师对于培养未来药剂师至关重要.
- 目前实践教师的评估系统往往不确定和不一致.
- 现有的绩效评估经常与教师的职责不一致.
研究的目的:
- 识别和总结有关实践教师评估的文献.
- 为创建公平的评估系统提供建议.
- 为了确保在实践,教学,研究和服务方面的多样性贡献得到重视.
主要方法:
- 文献综述和综合 文献综述和综合
- 对药学学校现有的评估实践进行分析.
- 确定共同的挑战和最佳实践.
主要成果:
- 实践贡献的评估不一致;只有一半的药学院有书面政策.
- 教学评估主要集中在教学指导上.
- 研究评估与职位描述不一致,过度强调赠款和出版物.
- 服务贡献往往被忽视,很难衡量.
- 对评估的不满影响了生产力,留守力和倦怠.
结论:
- 对实践教师的模糊和不一致的绩效评估标准造成了不清楚的期望.
- 工作不满和流动是当前评估系统的重大后果.
- 解决这些长期存在的挑战对于药学学院来说至关重要.
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