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Coro-Montanet, Gleyvis; Sánchez-Ituarte, Julia; de la Hoz-Calvo, Ana; Pardo-Monedero, María Jesús – Higher Learning Research Communications, 2021
Task trainer simulators are often used in medical programs for bachelor's degree students when teaching procedural skills. They provide the opportunity to practice dangerous maneuvers that students are not ready to perform on real patients yet. The rise of technology has vastly expanded the availability of these devices for use in teaching. To…
Descriptors: Simulation, Skill Development, Undergraduate Students, Dentistry
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Shiri Ayvazo; Hagit Inbar-Furst; Hedda Meadan – Education and Treatment of Children, 2024
Preparing special education preservice teachers (PTs) to serve students with autism includes understanding theoretical foundations of teaching strategies and developing competency in applying the resulting knowledge and strategies within teaching settings. The current pilot study explored the Internet-Based Parent-implemented Communication…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Special Education, Special Education Teachers
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Alexis Harerimana; Kristin Wicking; Narelle Biedermann; Karen Yates – Educational Research, 2024
Background: The research interview is a valuable tool for collecting data in qualitative studies. All education researchers, whether novice or experienced, need to prepare carefully when planning to conduct interviews. Thus, how best to assist newer researchers to acquire interviewing skills for the purpose of collecting research data remains an…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Research Methodology, Interviews, Researchers
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Christen G. Page; Ryan E. Boyd; Lauren P. Mantle; Kayden E. Rapson – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2024
Individuals with dementia require person-centered care. Healthcare education aims to prepare future professionals to implement this practice. Simulation-based training, as a component of experiential learning theory, promotes realistic learning opportunities revealing increased knowledge, comfort, and confidence for students. This study examined…
Descriptors: Simulation, Allied Health Personnel, Speech Language Pathology, Allied Health Occupations Education
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Emeka Anaza; Paul Mabrey; Mikihiro Sato; Olivia Miller; Julia Thompson – Sport Management Education Journal, 2023
This research explored the usefulness of a mock-interview assignment through collaborative work between sport and recreation management faculty and communication center staff. The assignment paired entry-level undergraduate students working on mock-interviewing skills as job applicants with upper level undergraduate students acting as hiring…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Employment Interviews, Communication Skills, Job Skills
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Juhi Kim – Learning Assistance Review, 2022
The shift in literacy education has reshaped the perspective of writing instruction in its theory and philosophy of the writing center in the US. This study examines how the writing center tutors instruct themselves for the work of writing instruction through mock tutorials. The tutors demonstrate how they make sense of the collaborative process…
Descriptors: Universities, Tutorial Programs, Writing Instruction, Skill Centers
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Boffelli, Albachiara; Kalchschmidt, Matteo; Shtub, Avraham – Higher Education Studies, 2021
The University of Bergamo switched from regular classes to online classes due to the COVID-19 pandemic during March 2020, without leaving to the students the chance to meet their teachers in the traditional setting even once. As such, this context represents a unique opportunity to compare the traditional courses, held in the years before, with…
Descriptors: Simulation, Training Methods, Active Learning, Distance Education
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Neriz, Liliana; Núñez, Alicia; Fuentes-Caceres, Veronica; Ramis, Francisco; Jerez, Oscar – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2020
Nowadays the business world is characterized by vertiginous changes making work environments more complex and uncertain. This scenario requires professionals with practical experience. While students and new graduates often gain practical experience through internships or part-time jobs, universities can play an active role in developing the…
Descriptors: Simulation, Active Learning, Training Methods, Business Administration Education
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O'Brien, Gerald; Carter, Kimberly A. E.; Swanke, Jayme R. – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2018
Over the past several decades, the use of simulated or standardized clients has been an important area of pedagogy for social work education in training students to work with individuals, families, and groups in practice settings, often in preparation for a practicum placement. Little in the extant literature, however, has focused on the possible…
Descriptors: Social Work, Professional Education, Simulation, Experiential Learning
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Weissblueth, Eyal; Linder, Ifat – International Journal of Education Policy and Leadership, 2020
A simulation is a powerful tool for having an experience in a controlled and safe environment. In education, it has been used within simulation centers. The current study examined the effect of simulations on the professional self-efficacy of school principals in training. Twenty-two master of education students were asked to fill out the…
Descriptors: Principals, School Administration, Self Efficacy, Professional Development
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Eichorn, Naomi; Zarn, Melissa; Moncrieff, Deborah; Sposto, Caroline; Lee, Shirleatha; Hoffman, Joy E.; Levy, Marian; Caplan, Jason – Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2021
Students in health professions receive extensive training across the scope of practice within their profession; however, most lack experience in performing clinical functions as a member of a coordinated health care team. We describe outcomes of a quasi-experimental study that used simulations to target interprofessional practice competencies.…
Descriptors: Interprofessional Relationship, Simulation, Training Methods, Program Effectiveness
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Paloncy, Kristin Ann – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2020
Context: Simulation is commonly incorporated into medical and health programs as a method of skill practice and evaluation and can be effective at improving athletic training student learning outcomes when purposefully designed. Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine what level of impact participation in supervised practice after…
Descriptors: Supervision, Clinical Experience, First Aid, Program Effectiveness
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Kourgiantakis, Toula; Sewell, Karen M.; Lee, Eunjung; Adamson, Keith; McCormick, Megan; Kuehl, Dale; Bogo, Marion – Journal of Social Work Education, 2020
Social workers play a critical role in assessing and treating individuals and families with mental health and addiction concerns. Although social workers are key professionals in the mental health workforce, there are gaps in the training and education of mental health, addictions, and suicide, and many students are inadequately prepared for field…
Descriptors: Social Work, Mental Health, Addictive Behavior, Suicide
Blair, Lisa – ProQuest LLC, 2016
The field of expertise studies offers several models from which to develop training programs that accelerate the development of novice performers in a variety of domains. This research study implemented two methods of expertise-based training in a course to develop undergraduate peer academic coaches through a ten-week program. An existing…
Descriptors: Program Implementation, Training Methods, Acceleration (Education), Peer Teaching
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Sjöberg, David – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2014
Vocational education should prepare students for the professional demands of the work. In police education, one way to accomplish this is to simulate specific situations so that students may develop professional knowledge. This article aims to increase the understanding of how simulations support learning of knowledge and skills by investigating…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Police Education, Simulation, Video Technology
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