CORE
CO
nnecting
RE
positories
Services
Services overview
Explore all CORE services
Access to raw data
API
Dataset
FastSync
Content discovery
Recommender
Discovery
OAI identifiers
OAI Resolver
Managing content
Dashboard
Bespoke contracts
Consultancy services
Support us
Support us
Membership
Sponsorship
Research partnership
About
About
About us
Our mission
Team
Blog
FAQs
Contact us
Community governance
Governance
Advisory Board
Board of supporters
Research network
Innovations
Our research
Labs
research
Academic performance of undergraduate dental students with learning disabilities
Authors
A Freeman
C. Coelho
+24 more
C. Tredwin
CJ Rosebraugh
CPM Van der Vleuten
D Morris
D Shrewsbury
D. Zahra
G. Jones
GR Lyon
HJ Keselman
J Bennett
J McHarg
J McHarg
J McKendree
JM Blake
K Ali
K. Ali
KA Kavale
L Schuwirth
M MacDougall
M Pino
MA Majumder
PD Pumfrey
S Gibson
S Riddell
Publication date
10 February 2017
Publisher
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
Doi
Abstract
© 2017 British Dental Association. All rights reserved.Aims To compare the academic performance of undergraduate dental students with known learning disabilities (LDs) to their peers.Methods This study analysed the results of students in applied dental knowledge (ADK) progress tests across four cohorts of dental students. A mixed model analysis of variance (ANOVA) was conducted to compare the performance of students with known disability to their peers. ADK test sitting was treated as a repeated measures variable, and the outcome variable of interest was percentage score on the ADK.Results Students' performance data on five ADK test sittings (ADK15, ADK16, ADK17, ADK18, and ADK19) by disability showed a significant main effect of test but no significant effect of disability or any interaction between disability and test.Conclusions This is the first study that explores the academic performance of dental students with a diagnosis of disability. The findings give reassurance to all stakeholders that, within the study population, students with LDs are not disadvantaged in knowledge-based assessments, demonstrating compliance with the legal obligations. Further research is required to explore how generalisable these findings are, as well as assess academic, clinical, and behavioural attributes of students with learning disabilities
Similar works
Full text
Open in the Core reader
Download PDF
Available Versions
Crossref
See this paper in CORE
Go to the repository landing page
Download from data provider
info:doi/10.1038%2Fsj.bdj.2017...
Last time updated on 03/12/2019
PEARL (Univ. of Plymouth)
See this paper in CORE
Go to the repository landing page
Download from data provider
oai:pearl.plymouth.ac.uk:pds-r...
Last time updated on 10/10/2024