-CONTINUOUS EVALUATION: In the continuous evaluation modality the
evaluation percentages are: -Written tests (total 40%): exam of objective
questions (eliminatory): 20% and exam of development questions: 20%. -Work: 20%.
Compulsory. - Practical Exam (Simulation or Role Playing):
40%. To pass the
subject the student must: obtain at least a 5 out of 10 in the theoretical exam
(both the exam of objective questions and development questions) and pass
independently the exam of objective questions, must pass the work (obtain at
least a 5 out of 10), must pass the practical exam (obtain at least a 5 out of
10) and the overall grade of the subject must be higher than 5 considering the
different evaluation percentages. The written tests (objective test and long answer
test) may include multiple response exercises, true/false exercises, element
matching exercises, sentence completion exercises, response exercises with a
specific term, resolution of clinical cases or interpretation of an
image/graphic, as well as other activities that have been developed throughout
the course. Likewise, concepts from different topics can be evaluated in the
same statement to check the assimilation of contents by the students. The
objective test will have the corresponding penalty in the wrong answers. The realization of the work is obligatory. -GLOBAL EVALUATION (waiver of continuous
evaluation): Due to the characteristics of the subject and the
distribution of the evaluation percentages, in the global evaluation modality
the same evaluation percentages and the same criteria to pass the subject are
maintained. Students who do not wish to follow the continuous
evaluation must notify in writing following the procedure established by the
Faculty of Physiotherapy. The waiver to the continuous evaluation must be made
in the 5th week of teaching, which means that the student will assume the
global evaluation established in the subject. Once the continuous evaluation
has been waived, the student will not be entitled to it, nor to the
considerations established therein. -EXTRAORDINARY EVALUATION -RECOVERY: In the recovery evaluation the same percentages are
maintained as in continuous and global evaluation. In addition, the same
minimum requirements to pass the subject are maintained. In case of failing the written exam in the ordinary
exam (or only the objective questions) all the written tests must be repeated:
Exam of objective questions (eliminatory): 20% and Exam of development
questions: 20%. In order to pass the
subject, the objective questions exam must be passed and the overall grade of
the exam must be 5 out of 10. In case of passing the theoretical tests, the
practical exam or the work, the grade will be preserved in the recovery call. In case of not passing the work must perform the work
again according to the criteria specified for this call. Other considerations: Regardless of the average grade obtained in the
evaluation tests, if the minimum requirements previously exposed are not met,
the grade obtained will be SUSPENSED. The failing grade will never be higher than 4.5. In all the calls and modalities to be able to take the
practical exam must first take the theoretical exam. Therefore, it could be the case that a student obtains
in the global evaluation, taking into account the percentages of the evaluation
tests, a grade of 5 out of 10 or higher; however, if the student has failed
some of the evaluation tests, the grade in the global evaluation will be a
fail. The evaluation systems described in this Teaching
Guide are sensitive both to the evaluation of the competences and to the contents
of the subject. The presence of spelling mistakes in papers or written
tests may lead to a failing grade. The Teaching Guide will follow the "REGULAMENTO
SOBRE A AVALIACIÓN, A CALIFICACIÓN E A CALIDADE DA DOCENCIA E DO PROCESO DE
APRENDIZAXE DO ESTUDANTADO" (Aprobado no claustro do 18 de abril de 2023),
as well as the specific adaptations for the Degree in Physiotherapy determined
in Xunta de Centro. |