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Course quality management based on monitoring by students at a medical school

Korean Journal of Medical Education 2018;30(2):141-152.
Published online: May 30, 2018

Department of Medical Education, School of Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea

Corresponding Author: Sanghee Yeo (https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6210-6789) Department of Medical Education, School of Medicine, Kyungpook National University, 680 Gukchaebosang-ro, Jung-gu, Daegu 41944, Korea Tel: +82.53.950.4130 Fax: +82.53.423.1369 email: shyeo@knu.ac.kr
• Received: February 6, 2018   • Revised: April 24, 2018   • Accepted: May 9, 2018

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Fig. 1. The Process of Developing Course Evaluation System Based on Monitoring by Students
Fig. 2. Course Quality Management System Using Course Monitoring by Students
Fig. 3. Evaluation of Implementing the Course Monitoring by Students
Course quality management based on monitoring by students at a medical school
Contents of the orientation
Describe peer students’ opinions rather than the staff’s personal opinions
Provide detailed description of the class
Describe strengths, weaknesses, characteristics of each professor
Submit the report within a week after each course ends
Traditional method Monitoring method
Evaluator All the students in the class A few selected students
Evaluation tool Course evaluation survey Course evaluation survey
Main evaluation method Likert scale evaluation Narrative description
Description of other opinions Likert scale evaluation is a supplementary info
Evaluation point Immediately after the test Immediately after the class
Mandatory evaluation before checking grades
Characteristics of the collected data Students’ satisfaction level on the 5-point Likert scale Able to identify episodes during the classes
Easy to obtain the "Results" Able to produce results immediately Need to organize the responses manually
Time-consuming
Operation Easy to operate (computerized operation) Need time and human resources
Characteristic of teaching quality improvement information Student comments
Repeat every year but no improvement The letters on the slides are too small
There are too many lecture slides
Episodes during the class We never used some textbooks we were told to buy
There were too many class schedule changes
Teaching method A short learning objective was presented but it was too simple and vague.
Please don't schedule a field trip on a day before an examination
A recap at the end of the class helped to understand
The lecturer talked too fast to catch up
The process and structure of the class was impressive
Order of the courses The timetable has changed so much that it didn't match the original syllabus
We have good curriculum learning anatomy at the beginning of the semester
I hope Introduction to Medicine would remain as a semester-long course for a long time, unlike other block courses.
It is a good idea to place pathology behind required courses like this considering non-medicine majors
I hope this course would remain as a semester-long course for a long time, unlike other block courses.
Identifying the class atmosphere The class atmosphere was somewhat distracting as it was the first class this semester. But, I felt comfortable, because the subject was not so tricky
Regarding evaluation Taking exams on Friday was a good idea. We could focus on the exam and take rest during the weekend. So, everyone was happy about it.
Applied by Applications
Student Opportunity to evaluate individual classes and professors
Opportunity to actively participate in developing school curriculum
Faculty Able to establish improvement plan based on the detailed class monitoring data
Able to identify classroom atmosphere and teaching method
School Able to identify unusual episodes that happened during class
Use as supporting data when requesting the professor to improve the course
Use as supporting data for improving curriculum
Table 1. Contents of the Orientation for Monitoring Staff
Table 2. Comparison between Traditional Evaluation and Monitoring Evaluation Methods
Table 3. Characteristics of “Course Quality Improvement” Information from Course Monitoring
Table 4. Application of Course Monitoring Data by Professor-Faculty-School