Objectives should be written using this framework: Specific, Measureable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound.
What is SMART?
The educational framework that describes clinical competence from knowledge to action in four levels.
What is Miller's Pyramid?
The learner thoroughly enjoyed the learning session in this level of Kirkpatrick's model.
What is level one?
There are this many levels in Bloom's taxonomy.
What is 6?
In this step, educators determine what learners should know or be able to do by the end of the curriculum.
What are goals and objectives?
The final step, which is most successful when performed with a group close to the target population, before sending out a new survey to the target population.
What is pilot testing?
The base of Miller's Pyramid.
What is "to know"?
The learner has added spacer education to annual visits and the clinic now has lower rates of asthma exacerbations in this level of Kirkpatrick.
What is level 4?
Regurgitating facts is considered this order of thinking on Bloom's taxonomy.
What is Knowledge?
You may have skipped this step in Kern's 6 steps if your program already has framework for your curriculum.
What is problem identification?
Learning environment, learner engagement, session management, conveying context, and teaching methods are all assessed in this medical education model.
What is peer teaching observation?
Learners at this level of Miller's pyramid apply knowledge to solve problems.
What is "knows how"?
The learner now performs foot exams more often on diabetic patients than before due to this level of Kirkpatrick.
What is level 3?
This is the definition of the level "Evaluation" in Bloom's taxonomy.
What is to justify?
A pretest quiz or survey helps clarify this step in Kern's 6 steps.
What is step 2 (targeted needs assessment)?
A researcher is conducting a review of existing curricula about assessing oral presentations using this model of scholarship according to Boyer.
What is integration?
An OSCE is a common way to assess learners at this level of Miller's Pyramid.
What is "shows how"?
At this level of Kirkpatrick, the learner now feels more confident to use the "one minute preceptor" concept on rounds.
What is Level 2a?
"Ask", "Interpret", and "Explain" are examples of learning objective verbs from this level of Bloom's taxonomy.
What is "comprehension"?
Competency frameworks like ACGME core competencies are useful at this step.
What is step 3 (goals and objectives)?
Once a researcher has identified clear goals, prepared adequately, and used appropriate methods to collect significant results, they are now ready to focus on this Glassick criteria for scholarship.
What is effective presentation?
Workplace based assessments assess this level of Miller's pyramid.
What is "does"?
At this level of Kirkpatrick's model, the learner now knows that they should order urine/serum osmolarity and urine sodium before consulting nephrology on hyponatremia.
What is level 2b?
"Construct" is a verb you can use that would come from this level of Bloom's taxonomy.
What is application?
These 3 components are required to complete step 5 of Kern's 6 steps (implementation).
What are securing stakeholders, planning resources, and identifying barriers?