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Lion Sieg; Hendrik Eismann; Bertrand Schneider; Jan Karsten; Dogus Darici – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2025
Background: Research in social cognition suggests that learning effectiveness in teacher-learner pairs may be influenced by how well their attention aligns with each other. However, we currently have limited understanding of how common distractions in real-world environments affect teacher-student interactions, specifically the synchronisation of…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Social Cognition, Teacher Student Relationship, Interaction
Brooke DiGiovanni Evans; Dominque Harz; Emily R. Schwartz – Journal of Museum Education, 2025
This case study examines a workshop utilizing visual art-based methodologies to support second-year medical students in their transition into clerkship. Through a series of three activities, art educators and medical faculty collaborated to facilitate student reflection on this pivotal academic transition. The workshop created a reflective space…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Medical Education, Museums, Arts Centers
Krause, David A.; Youdas, James W.; Hollman, John H. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2011
Human anatomy in physical therapy programs is a basic science course serving as a foundation for subsequent clinical courses. Integration of anatomy with a clinical emphasis throughout a curriculum provides opportunities for reinforcement of previously learned material. Considering the human cadaver laboratory as a fixed cost to our program, we…
Descriptors: Human Body, Anatomy, Physical Therapy, Science Curriculum