Perception of students on the learning environment during early stages of curriculum reform at the College of Medicine, University of Ibadan

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JC Anyanwu
FE Olopade
JC Kolars
EO Olapade-Olaopa

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Background: Nigeria has been at the forefront of


efforts to establish a competency-based curriculum,


beginning at its oldest medical school, the College


of Medicine, University of Ibadan (COMUI). This


study obtained baseline information from students


at all training levels on perceptions of the curriculum


and the educational environment, in the early stages


of implementation of a new medical school


curriculum.


Methods: A cohort of 268 preclinical and clinical


students undergoing the traditional curriculum filled


out the Dundee Ready Educational Environment


Survey (DREEM), an instrument that measures the


quality of the educational environment. At the end


of the survey, an open-ended question helped elicit


commentary to provide COMUI specific information


to those in charge of planning and implementing the


new curriculum.


Results: Areas of concern focused on students’


perception of teachers and the learning atmosphere.


Comments from pre-clinical students centered on the


mode and content of teaching, a need for improved


practical and tutorial sessions, the timing of the


curriculum and methods of assessment. For clinical


students, areas of concern included a need for


increased hands-on clinical experiences,


improvement in clinical teaching, a more


constructive clinician/student relationship, increased


opportunities for research and professional


development and greater consistency in assessment.


Conclusion: The DREEM-focused component of the


study aids understanding of its feasibility and use in


different cultural settings and in guiding curriculum


reform. This evaluation points to teaching skills and


the teacher-student relationship as two key areas of


improvement that need to be addressed in future


efforts at curriculum reform.

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