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Education Evaluation: Benefits to Trust and its Learners

Education Evaluation: Benefits to Trust and its Learners. Non-medical Student Placements Education Quality Team May 2014. Training and development. Content. Data explanation Student skills and preparation Inter-professional working and learning Learning process on placement

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Education Evaluation: Benefits to Trust and its Learners

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  1. Education Evaluation: Benefits to Trust and its Learners Non-medical Student Placements Education Quality Team May 2014 Training and development

  2. Content • Data explanation • Student skills and preparation • Inter-professional working and learning • Learning process on placement • Support from the Trust • Quality of Mentorship/Supervision and Excellent Role models in Practice Education

  3. Data explanation • The report includes data gathered between January 2014 and May 2014 – overall 51 responses. • All the pictorial representation of data reflects percentage of respondents in agreement with benefits of training or average rate in scale 1-5.

  4. RAG rating The following RAG rating is applied: • Green:75%/3.75 and above • Amber: 2.5 to 3.75/50-75 • Red: below 2.5/50%

  5. Student programmes in placement

  6. Trust areas providing placements

  7. Quality of placement preparation

  8. Inter-professional working and learning

  9. Placement enabled meeting learning outcomes

  10. Opportunities to practice relevant skills

  11. Access to learning resources

  12. Quality of taught sessions provided by the Trust

  13. Support from the Trust

  14. Support outside you placement area (including University)

  15. Sufficient time with mentor/educational supervisor

  16. Student status recognised during placement

  17. Enough time to complete paperwork

  18. Quality of mentorship/supervision

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