Competencies of Performance Appraisal in a Dentistry School: A 6-Year Study
Didem Ozdemir-Ozenen,
Ceyda Ozcakir-Tomruk,
Gurkan Ozenen,
Meltem Ozdemir-Karatas,
Ozlem Tanriover,
Elif Sungurtekin-Ekci and
Jale Tanalp
SAGE Open, 2020, vol. 10, issue 3, 2158244020948512
Abstract:
This study was performed to determine how senior students rate the importance of each competency of their performance and collect information on the self-perceived confidence levels pertaining to each competency. An anonymous survey was conducted on senior students of 6 consecutive years between 2012 and 2017. Students were asked to rate the importance of each competency and their self-confidences using a 5-point scale. Application of appropriate interpersonal and communication skills was ranked as the most important competency whereas developing a catastrophe preparedness plan for dental practice was ranked as having the lowest importance. Areas reported as weaker should be a warning sign for educators to develop strategies for better delivery and implementation of competencies and students’ performance.
Keywords: educational measurement & assessment; education; social sciences; educational research; curriculum; health communication; human communication; communication studies; communication (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1177/2158244020948512
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