The Educational Climate Inventory: Measuring Students' Perceptions of the Preclerkship and Clerkship Settings

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Purpose To develop an instrument to assess educational climate, a critical aspect of the medical school learning environment that previous tools have not explored in depth. Method Fifty items were written, capturing aspects of Dweck's performance-learning distinction, to distinguish students' perceptions of the educational climate as learning/mastery oriented (where the goal is growth and development) versus performance oriented (where the goal is appearance of competence). These items were included in a 2014 survey of first-, second-, and third-year students at six diverse medical schools. Students rated their preclerkship or clerkship experiences and provided demographic and other data. The final Educational Climate Inventory (ECI) was determined via exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis. Relationships between scale scores and other variables were calculated. Results Responses were received from 1,441/2,590 students (56%). The 20-item ECI resulted, with three factors: centrality of learning and mutual respect; competitiveness and stress; and passive learning and memorization. Clerkship students' ratings of their learning climate were more performance oriented than preclerkship students' ratings (P

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Krupat, E., Borges, N. J., Brower, R. D., Haidet, P. M., Schroth, W. S., Fleenor, T. J., & Uijtdehaage, S. (2017). The Educational Climate Inventory: Measuring Students’ Perceptions of the Preclerkship and Clerkship Settings. Academic Medicine, 92(12), 1757–1764. https://doi.org/10.1097/ACM.0000000000001730

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