Same syllabus, different country – using DREEM to compare the educational environments at two Pharmacy schools

Authors

  • Pei Nee Wong Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus
  • Dai N John Cardiff University
  • Rhian E Deslandes Cardiff University
  • M. Louise Hughes Cardiff University

Keywords:

Education Environment, DREEM, Questionnaire, Pharmacy Education

Abstract

Background: A new pharmacy twining programme between universities in Malaysia (Taylor’s, TU) and the United Kingdom (Cardiff, CU) started in 2011.

Aims: To compare the pharmacy students’ perceived educational environments in two institutions using the same syllabus.

Methods: In October 2012, a modified version of DREEM (Dundee Ready Education Environment Measure) was administered to Year 2 and Year 3 students in both schools, relating views to the previous academic year.

Results: For both schools, the total mean scores revealed a positive education environment. CU students perceived the environment to be significantly more positive than TU students (145/200 vs 128/200, p<0.005). Sub-domain scores showed significant difference between TU and CU (t-test, p<0.05). Highest scores of perceptions of the learning environment in TU were associated with learning and lowest with atmosphere.

Conclusion: The study has provided useful information about the strengths and areas of improvement for both schools. Plans are being employed to further enhance the quality of the educational environment. 

Author Biographies

Pei Nee Wong, Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus

School of Pharmacy

Dai N John, Cardiff University

School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

Rhian E Deslandes, Cardiff University

School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

M. Louise Hughes, Cardiff University

School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

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20-04-2015

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Wong, P. N., John, D. N., Deslandes, R. E., & Hughes, M. L. (2015). Same syllabus, different country – using DREEM to compare the educational environments at two Pharmacy schools. Pharmacy Education, 15. Retrieved from https://pharmacyeducation.fip.org/pharmacyeducation/article/view/351

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