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International Trend- Health Professional Education

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International Trend- Health Professional Education

An international trend in health professional education has seen active learning approaches to teaching and learning replacing more traditional approaches. In preparation for facilitation of active learning the teacher needs to be able to demonstrate knowledge of the theories, concepts and principles that underpin active learning. MUST Discussion :
▪ Describe active learning and justify this approach to your teaching setting and learner cohort.
▪ Discuss the theories of learning and teaching that best inform an active learning approach to teaching.
▪ Discuss considerations that must be taken into account in order to achieve active learning engagement when planning teaching sessions in a GP setting (doctors), clinical or classroom environment (nurses and midwives).

As part of this essay you will:
▪ Undertake a literature search to determine what education experts in health care practice advocate to achieve excellence in teaching and learning
Discuss the main points using the literature to substantiate your position.
This academic assignment will be marked according to a range of criteria, including:
▪ Structure and organization
introduction
discussion of terms
soundness of argument
conclusion
▪ Content, including synthesis and analysis
selection of material and relevance
reference to literature
analysis and synthesis
sourcing/references

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Bastable, S. (2011). Behavioral objectives. In S. B. Bastable et.al. Health Professional as educator: Principles of teaching and learning. Chapter 10. Boston: Jones &Bartlett..

Graffam, B. (2007). Active learning in medical education: Strategies for beginning implementation. Medical Teacher, 29, 38 – 42

George, D., Dreibelbis, T., Aumiller, B (2013) How we used two social media tools to enhance aspects of active learning during lectures. Medical Teacher, 35(2), 985 – 988

Rudland, J.R. (2005). Learning in small groups. In J.A. Dent & R.M. Harden (eds.) A Practical Guide for Medical Teachers (pp.57-65). London: Elsevier.

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