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Using Learning Outcome Measures to assess Doctoral Nursing Education
Published on: June 21, 2010
在护理教育中考试项目类型的分配时间
Vicki Moran1, Sheila Chery1, Heidi Israel2
1Wolters Kluwer Health, New York, New York; and.
The Journal of nursing education
|September 9, 2025
概括
新的护士考试项目类型需要仔细的时间分配. 教师应该根据问题的难度和类型调整时间,特别是早期课程考试,以准确评估知识.
科学领域:
- 护理教育 护理教育
- 评估和评价的评估和评估.
背景情况:
- 考试对于评估护理学生知识至关重要.
- 下一代全国委员会注册护士执照考试 (NGN NCLEX-RN) 在2023年4月推出了新的项目类型.
- 对于这些新型项目类型所需的时间,数据有限.
研究的目的:
- 分析NGN NCLEX-RN的各种类型问题的时间需求.
- 为护理教育中的考试时间分配提供基于证据的建议.
主要方法:
- 对772个问题进行了项目分析,由14728名护理学生回答.
- 评估七种不同的项目类型:计算,cloze,矩阵,有序响应,热点,多选项和多重响应.
主要成果:
- 计算问题需要更多的时间.
- 多选择题平均每题1分钟.
- 问题难度增加与更长的完成时间相关.
- 在护理课程的早期考试需要更多的时间分配.
结论:
- 在确定考试时间时,护理教育工作者必须考虑项目类型和难度.
- 战略时间分配对于使用新的NGN NCLEX-RN项目类型进行准确的知识评估至关重要.
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