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药学学习者自我反思和教师评估的比较,在经验旋转期间使用单点标题表
Jennifer A Nowak1, Carrie N Baker2, Riley D Bowers2
1University of Rochester Medical Center.
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概括
药学学生在经验轮换期间有效地自我评估他们的表现. 这种自我反思与学员评估的一致性表明了评估药学学习者发展的可靠方法.
科学领域:
- 药房 教育 教育 药房 教育
- 健康 职业 教育 教育 专业
- 反思性实践是一种反思性实践.
背景情况:
- 培养实践准备的药剂师需要自我意识和反思能力.
- 反思性实践在药学教育中至关重要,但往往缺乏结构化的实施.
- 这项研究旨在评估药学学习者的自我反思与学员评估之间的一致性.
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