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http://dx.doi.org/10.17946/JRST.2017.40.3.17

Effect of Clinical Practice on Self-Learning Development Ability  

Kim, Jung-Hyun (Department of International Radiological Science, Hallym University of Graduate Studies)
Kim, Nak-Sang (Department of Radiological Science, Songho College)
Yang, Han-Joon (Department of International Radiological Science, Hallym University of Graduate Studies)
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Journal of radiological science and technology / v.40, no.3, 2017 , pp. 493-499 More about this Journal
Abstract
In order to analyze the degree of self-learning development ability after the clinical training curriculum, the results of 121 questionnaires were analyzed for 3rd and 4th grade students in radiology in the metropolitan area. The overall average of self-learning ability according to gender was $3.07{\pm}0.85$, which was statistically significant according to gender. However, the results according to educational system showed that the overall average was $3.07{\pm}0.85$, which was higher than the average level of self-learning development ability. There was no statistically significant difference according to educational system. The results of the self-learning development ability according to the motivation for selecting the department showed that the students who have chosen their department due to their higher employment rate after graduation had high self-development ability level($3.58{\pm}0.85$) but the students who entered the school due to self-aptitude had relatively lower self-development ability level ($2.30{\pm}0.40$). The overall average of self-learning ability according to direction of career path was $3.08{\pm}0.76$, which was over-average of self-learning development ability. Thus, there was statistically significant difference according to career path. It is necessary to improve the self-learning ability in clinical practice. In addition, the lack of statistical significance suggests problems and diversity.
Keywords
Clinical practice education; Self-Learning Development Ability; Self-regulation efficacy; About confidence; Challenge difficulty;
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