Miller's
Kern's 6-steps
Kirkpatrick's
Glassick's
Boyer's
100

A medical students comes to you and relays a HPI that he gathered from a patient. This behavior is demonstrating this level of Miller's pyramid?  

What is Knows (Fact Gathering) level? 

100

This is the first step in Kern's model.

What is Problem identification? 

100

These are the four levels of Kirkpatrick's model.

What are reaction, learning, behavior, and performance?

100

Making sure work is important to a field of study exemplifies this criterion of Glassick's.

What is clear goals?

100

Traditional research is an example of this expanded definition of scholarship.


What is scholarship of discovery?

200

This are the 2 behavior based competencies of Miller's pyramid. 

What are shows and does? 

200

Securing resources or addressing barriers are examples of which step.

What is implementation? 

200

This level of Kirkpatrick's model measures how well learners apply new skills.

What is behavior?

200

You perform a literature review to ensure your research study applies to the existing data exemplifying this criterion of Glassick's

What is adequate preparation?

200

Making connections across disciplines and places specialties in a larger context is an example of this expanded definition of scholarship


What is scholarship of integration

300

This are the 3 attributes that transcends each level of clinical competency?

What are attitudes, skills and knowledge? 

300

This is one focus of targeted needs assessment.

What are learners or learning environment?  

300

This level of Kirkpatrick's model measures learner engagement, relevance, and satisfaction.

What is reaction?

300

You develop a week-long nighttime curriculum to help learners understand dialysis better. Then your program shifts to a call system instead of a consistent team of night float physicians. Learners report still not understanding dialysis well because this criterion for Glassick's has been interrupted.

What are appropriate methods? 


300

The interaction between research and practice is an example of this expanded definition of scholarship.


What is scholarship of application?

400

This is the order of clinical competencies for Miller's pyramid.

What is Knows, Knows how, Shows, Does?

400

Your school has a very low match rate for general surgery, after further investigation you noticed that the student's pass rates in their end of course exam have steadily declined, this is an example of this step in Kern's. 

What is Problem identification? 

400

These are the two subdivisions of Kirkpatrick's model level 2 - learning.

What are attitudes/perceptions and knowledge/skill

400

Your mentee does not want to review the manuscript edits from a journal because they "think the editor is stupid". They lack this criterion of Glassick's. 

Reflective critique

400

Creation of new knowledge about teaching and learning in the presence of learners is an example of this expanded definition of scholarship.

What is scholarship of teaching?

500

This is the year that Miller's pyramid was published.

What is 1990? 

500

Medical students aren't passing their surgical rotation, they were given a survey to identify what needs where not met. 

What is step two Targeted Needs?

500

These are the two subdivisions of Kirkpatrick's model level 4 - performance.

What are organization practice and patient benefits?

500

These are the criteria that all scholarly work must include. 

What are clear goals, adequate preparation, appropriate methods, significant results, effective presentation, and reflective critique?

500

The foundation Ernst Boyer was president of when he published the expanded definition of scholarship.

What is the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching?

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