KUMJ | VOL. 9 | NO. 3 | ISSUE 35 | JUL-SEP, 2011

Effectiveness of Teachers’ Training in Assessment Techniques: Participants’ Perception.
Baral N, Gautam A, Lamsal M, Paudel BH, Lal Das BK, Aryal M


Abstract:

Background

Medical education has experienced a rapidly changing scenario especially during the past three decades. Teachers’ training programs have emerged in recent years as a more in depth and comprehensive mechanisms for strengthening instructionalskills and formulating assessment techniques among faculty members.

Objective

The present study was carried out with the aim of assessing effectiveness of teacher’s training workshop on assessment techniques at B.P. Koirala Institute of Health sciences (BPKIHS), Dharan, Nepal. 

Methods

In this prospective questionnaire based study, the 26 entry level teachers were enrolled. They were requested to fillthe questionnaire before and after the workshop on the assessment techniques atBPKIHS, Dharan.

Methods

Twenty six teachers majority of whom were entry level teachers comprising of medical, dental, nursing and allied sciences participated in pre- and post test analysis on the various components of written and oral examinations. A two and half days long training was conducted having 9 hours of teaching interactive sessions, 6 hours of group exercises, daily evaluation and 3 hours of presentation by participants. There was high degree of agreement with most topics of the assessment training.

Results

There was a significant gain in knowledge (p< 0.001) by the participants. All the participants (100%) agreed upon the training being informative and learned new things about assessment. More practice session with longer duration with invited resource persons were also suggested for an effective session.

Conclusion

Thereis an immense opportunity for a better and comprehensive training in evaluation techniques in medical education.


Keyword : evaluation system, faculty development, medical education, teacher training.