Title of article
A Model for Using a Concept Inventory as a Tool for Students’ Assessment and Faculty Professional Development
Author/Authors
Gili Marbach-Ad، نويسنده , , Katherine C. McAdams، نويسنده , , Spencer Benson، نويسنده , , Volker Briken، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
9
From page
408
To page
416
Abstract
This essay describes how the use of a concept inventory has enhanced professional development and curriculum reform efforts of a faculty teaching community. The Host Pathogen Interactions (HPI) teaching team is composed of research and teaching faculty with expertise in HPI who share the goal of improving the learning experience of students in nine linked undergraduate microbiology courses. To support evidence-based curriculum reform, we administered our HPI Concept Inventory as a preand postsurvey to approximately 400 students each year since 2006. The resulting data include student scores as well as their open-ended explanations for distractor choices. The data have enabled us to address curriculum reform goals of 1) reconciling student learning with our expectations, 2) correlating student learning with background variables, 3) understanding student learning across institutions, 4) measuring the effect of teaching techniques on student learning, and 5) demonstrating how our courses collectively form a learning progression. The analysis of the concept inventory data has anchored and deepened the team’s discussions of student learning. Reading and discussing students’ responses revealed the gap between our understanding and the students’ understanding. We provide evidence to support the concept inventory as a tool for assessing student understanding of HPI concepts and faculty development.
Journal title
CBE—Life Sciences Education
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
CBE—Life Sciences Education
Record number
656693
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