How Miva Public Health Students Are Graded During Practicum

Understand how Miva Public Health students are graded during practicum. Learn the 40% preceptor score, 20% logbook assessment, and 40% final report, plus how to score Excellent.

Mohammad Jamiu
Published on Feb 22, 2026
How Miva Public Health Students Are Graded During Practicum

If you’re a Public Health student at Miva Open University, your practicum is not just field experience. It directly affects your final grade.

Many students focus only on completing their logbook without fully understanding how the grading system actually works.

When you understand how the 100% is calculated, you can strategically position yourself to score 80% and above instead of rushing everything at the end.

💡 Read on: How to Fill Miva Open University Public Health Practicum Logbook (Without Stress)

Writing 8 to 12 weeks of structured logbook entries manually can be exhausting. We will explain how grading works first, then show you how to make documentation easier.

Let’s break it down.

Practicum Grading Breakdown

Your practicum grade is divided into three parts:

ComponentPercentage
Fieldwork Performance (Preceptor)40%
Logbook & Documentation20%
Final Report (University Supervisor)40%
Total100%

Each section carries serious weight.

1. Fieldwork Performance – 40%

Your Preceptor at your PHC centre evaluates this.

They assess you across six ASPHER competency domains:

  • Public Health Methods
  • Population Health & Determinants
  • Health Policy & Management
  • Health Promotion & Disease Prevention
  • Ethics, Values & Human Rights
  • Professional & Personal Skills

They also evaluate:

  • Attendance
  • Initiative
  • Teamwork
  • Professional conduct

How to Score High Here

  • Be punctual
  • Volunteer for activities
  • Maintain confidentiality
  • Participate actively in outreach
  • Ask thoughtful questions

This 40% is earned daily, not at the end.

2. Logbook & Documentation – 20%

This is where many students lose easy marks.

Your logbook must include:

  • Daily entries from Monday to Friday
  • Correct ASPHER competency tagging
  • Learning outcomes
  • Weekly reflection
  • Monthly summary

What Examiners Look For

  • Clear structure
  • Specific activities
  • Proper domain tagging
  • Reflective insight
  • Consistency across weeks

Common Mistakes

  • Writing all weeks the night before submission
  • Repeating identical entries
  • Guessing competency domains
  • Submitting poorly formatted tables

Twenty percent may sound small, but it can determine whether you graduate with Good or Very Good performance.

3. Final Report – 40%

Your final report, usually about 2000 words, is graded by your university supervisor.

It should include:

  1. Introduction
  2. Activities grouped by competency domain
  3. Skills learned
  4. Challenges faced
  5. Reflection on growth
  6. Recommendations

What Makes an Excellent Report?

  • Clear structure
  • Real examples
  • Analytical reflection
  • Professional tone

This carries another 40% of your grade.

How to Strategically Score 80% and Above

Smart students:

  • Take fieldwork seriously for the 40%
  • Document weekly for the 20%
  • Prepare their report early for the 40%

The biggest mistake is underestimating documentation.

Want to Make This Even Easier?

Let’s be honest.

Writing 8 to 12 weeks of structured entries manually is time consuming.

Instead of:

  • Guessing competency domains
  • Rewriting similar activities
  • Formatting tables repeatedly

You can summarize your week in a few sentences and let an AI tool structure everything correctly.

The PHC Logbook Generator at
👉 https://phc-logbook.monoed.africa/

Generates:

  • Daily entries
  • ASPHER domain tagging
  • Learning outcomes
  • Weekly reflection
  • Downloadable PDF

It is designed specifically for Miva Public Health students, so the format aligns with your practicum requirements at Miva Open University.

If your goal is to maximize that 20% logbook score without last minute stress, this can save you hours and possibly your grade.

FAQs

Who grades the practicum?

Your Preceptor handles 40% for field performance. Your University Supervisor grades 40% for the final report. Your logbook accounts for 20%.

Can I still pass with a weak logbook?

Yes, but it significantly reduces your final score. Since it carries 20%, poor documentation can pull down your overall grade.

What score is considered Excellent?

A score between 80% and 100% is categorized as Excellent.

Is attendance really important?

Yes. Attendance directly affects your Preceptor’s 40% evaluation.

How can I improve my logbook score?

  • Write weekly, not at the end
  • Link activities to correct ASPHER domains
  • Include specific learning outcomes
  • Maintain structured formatting

Or use a structured generator built specifically for PHC practicum documentation.

About the Author

Mohammad-Jamiu B. Balogun, GMNSE

Mohammad-Jamiu B. Balogun, GMNSE

Founder of MonoEd

First-Class Telecommunications Engineer (BUK) | Full Stack & AI Developer

Mohammad-Jamiu graduated with First-Class honors from Bayero University, Kano. He built MonoEd to make school life easier for students from SIWES logbooks and reports to final year projects and professional CVs — all in one platform built for students. His tools have helped over 10,000 students across Nigeria save time and reduce stress.

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