Autor: |
Luther, F., Kindelan, J. D., Roberts‐Harry, D. P., Dibbets, J. M. H. |
Zdroj: |
European Journal of Dental Education; November 1998, Vol. 2 Issue: 4 p165-171, 7p |
Abstrakt: |
A questionnaire was used to compare undergraduate student satisfaction with orthodontic teaching in two units; one in Leeds, UK, the other in Marburg, Germany. Whilst the methods of teaching differed between the units, the aim was to highlight aspects of both courses which students might wish to see improved. Statistical analysis suggested that students appreciate clarity of course structure and means of assessment and that use of a course manual is helpful in achieving this. Recommended texts to back‐up course work are also appreciated whilst students from both locations, want to see more patients. Alternatives, such as patient case folders, computer‐assisted learning packages and use of videos showing treatment progression, seem to be acceptable alternatives should there be difficulty in supplying “real” patients. The relevance of laboratory courses needs to be reviewed. Overall, the use of student questionnaires is seen as a useful tool in monitoring standards of teaching. |
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