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Evaluating the effect of logbook as viewed by the juniors and seniors at Shiraz school of dentistry
Background & Objective: Evaluation is a process that identifies and describes the effectiveness of
all aspects of education. The use of logbooks as an aid in education and assessment might provide
the possibility for a more uniform training. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of
logbook on students’ perspective in each of the 10 departments of dental school.
Methods: In this cross-sectional survey, a questionnaire consisting of 16 standardized items, each
scored on a 5-point Likert scale (0 to 4), was used. From among the collected forms, 50 completely
filled questionnaires were entered into the study. The validity of the questionnaire was approved by
a group of 10 experts and its reliability was confirmed using Cronbach’s α (0.94). Tukey’s test and
one-way ANOVA were used for data analysis.
Results: In all departments, there was agreement between the students’ logbook scores and final
grades. In addition, the ability to find learning weaknesses via logbooks had the lowest score,
whereas clear statement of learning objectives for each subject and requirement obtained the highest
score. Usefulness of written clinical procedures in logbooks had the highest score in the
Departments of Endodontics, Removable Prosthodontics, Fixed Prosthodontics, and Pediatrics.
Conclusion: The logbook is a practical and useful assessment tool for evaluating students and
achieving learning objectives. It clearly states the educational objectives and clarifies the minimum
requirements for each department. However, there is a need for the mutual cooperation and
commitment of both the students and educators, which requires time and the better establishment of
this method.
Key Words: Education, Assessment, Logboo