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- ItemOpen AccessJoint Examination Videos for Medical Students(2015-08-05) Kruger, NickThe University of Cape Town Orthopaedic Department undertook to record a short series of medical student level training videos for Orthopaedic Examination. These included the spine, shoulder, elbow, hand, hip, knee, foot and ankle examinations. They are adequate for medical student level OSCE examinations and general practitioner level. An systematic approach to each joint examination is illustrated as well as attention to the specific provocative tests.
- ItemOpen AccessWhat should history teachers know? assessing history students authentically at the conclusion of the PGCE year(2014) Siebörger, RobFor many years the author has concluded a PGCE (Postgraduate Certificate in Education) History Education course by choice with a formal written examination (albeit an unusual one - it doesn't have a time limit, for instance). When somewhat bemused students each year ask "Why?", the answer given is so that they will be assessed while working completely on their own under similar pressure to that which they will experience when preparing material for the classroom the following year. The article provides illustrations of the examination and students' answers. It considers how student teachers' pedagogical content knowledge may be assessed in history, how the knowledge and understanding of history may be assessed together with core history teaching abilities, and the interaction of history skills and content. It raises, also, issues of formative andsummative assessment and lower and higher order thinking, and poses questions about testing the knowledge of in-service teachers.