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Students Perception on Teaching Learning and Evaluation Methodologies applied in Physiology.

Rajani Santhakumari Nagothu1, Yogananda Reddy Indla2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Outgoing students from some colleges in particular from the central and some specific state medical colleges are better equipped with knowledge, skills and attitude than the rest. On the contrary some medical colleges produce inefficient medical graduates. This article is an initiate in finding out the best teaching learning and assessment methods in physiology from the students' perspective, to reduce the knowledge and skill gap between the students of different medical colleges. In the regular departmental meetings on better performance of the students, it is much needed to take the feedback from the faculty members also for improving teaching learning and evaluation methods in any educational institutions including medical colleges. AIM: To record and analyse the feedback from the students on present teaching learning and the evaluation methods used in the department of physiology in a medical college in South Indian state of Telangana.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The present study was conducted on 68 first year under graduate medical students. Two sets of questionnaires were used for acquisition of qualitative and quantitative data.
RESULTS: Much need to change in the present teaching learning and evaluation methods.
CONCLUSION: All the students felt that many changes are required in the present teaching learning and evaluation methods for better performance of the students.

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Keywords:  Medical Education; Perception; Teaching Learning Methods; assessment; performance

Year:  2019        PMID: 32258179      PMCID: PMC7120906          DOI: 10.5958/2320-608X.2019.00107.0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Physiol        ISSN: 2320-6039


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