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... evaluation . " Formative evaluation is rarely offered compared with the numerous opportunities for making decisions about competence , promotion , or advancement ( i.e. , summative evaluation ) . Unfortunately , many physician teachers ...
... evaluation . " Formative evaluation is rarely offered compared with the numerous opportunities for making decisions about competence , promotion , or advancement ( i.e. , summative evaluation ) . Unfortunately , many physician teachers ...
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... evaluation than for helping the learner improve . In the evaluation model used by Scriven ( 1967 ) , the giving of feedback is a type of formative evaluation used for the purpose of improving future performance , while critiqu- ing and ...
... evaluation than for helping the learner improve . In the evaluation model used by Scriven ( 1967 ) , the giving of feedback is a type of formative evaluation used for the purpose of improving future performance , while critiqu- ing and ...
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... Evaluation . Feedback connects assessment and in- struction . When students and residents are assessed , information ... evaluation , the dreaded evaluation form that often accompanies learners in any setting , the suggestion of the ...
... Evaluation . Feedback connects assessment and in- struction . When students and residents are assessed , information ... evaluation , the dreaded evaluation form that often accompanies learners in any setting , the suggestion of the ...
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