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Darryl Cochrane – Student Success, 2025
This practice report describes the application of scenario-based learning to improve awareness of interpersonal skills in sport and exercise students. Thirty second-year undergraduate students over two consecutive academic years engaged in three scenario-based learning activities that simulated client interviews and consultations. The consensus…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, College Athletics, Exercise
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Neil, Elizabeth R.; Winkelmann, Zachary K.; Eberman, Lindsey E. – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2021
Context: The examination, diagnosis, and intervention curricular content listed in the 2020 Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education Standards for Accreditation of Professional Athletic Training Programs states that learners must be able to evaluate and manage wounds, including care and closure. Although many wound closure…
Descriptors: Athletics, Training, Injuries, Medical Services
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Livingston, Manuel; Cummings-Clay, Denise – International Journal of Multidisciplinary Perspectives in Higher Education, 2023
Community-college professors possess knowledge in distinct disciplines and have varied experiences that they encompass in their college classrooms. Additionally, creating effective environments for teaching and learning require these assets from instructors to fulfill their curriculum needs. Teaching is a multidimensional and complex activity that…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Andragogy, Teaching Methods, Community Colleges
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Inci, A. Can; Saraoglu, Hakan – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2019
In this paper, we propose two diagrams, the corporate strategic framework diagram and the free cash flow diagram, to teach students how the finance function is integrated to other business functions in a multinational corporation. We recommend the diagrams as pedagogical tools in the context of a widely used management simulation software,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Global Approach, Finance Occupations, Computer Software
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Clinard, Erin S. – Teaching and Learning in Communication Sciences & Disorders, 2020
Assessment is an ongoing process that is necessary at every stage of designing, implementing, and evaluating simulation-based learning experiences (SBLEs). Designing and aligning a high-quality assessment process provides instructors and researchers with valuable data to understand if students have met the desired simulation learning objectives,…
Descriptors: Communication Disorders, Speech Communication, Simulation, Learning Experience
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Eisenhardt, Alyson; Ninassi, Susanne Bruno – Journal of Learning in Higher Education, 2016
Many pedagogy experts suggest the use of real world scenarios and simulations as a means of teaching students to apply decision analysis concepts to their field of study. These methods allow students an opportunity to synthesize knowledge, skills, and abilities by presenting a field-based dilemma. The use of real world scenarios and simulations…
Descriptors: Simulation, Decision Making, Health Services, Administration
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Rooney, Donna; Hopwood, Nick; Boud, David; Kelly, Michelle – Vocations and Learning, 2015
The preparation of future professionals for practice is a key focus of higher education institutions. Among a range of approaches is the use of simulation pedagogies. While simulation is often justified as a direct bridge between higher education and professional practice, this paper questions this easy assumption. It develops a conceptually…
Descriptors: Simulation, Allied Health Occupations Education, Higher Education, College Instruction
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Leggio, William J., Jr.; D'Alessandro, Kenneth J. – Creighton Journal of Interdisciplinary Leadership, 2015
This article analyzes the need for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) educational programs and academicians to develop interdisciplinary educational and training opportunities with other healthcare disciplines. A literature review was conducted on EMS education and interdisciplinary approaches in healthcare education. In general, support for both…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Professional Training, Emergency Medical Technicians, Allied Health Occupations Education
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Bennett, Elisabeth E.; Higgens, Thomas L. – New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 2016
Physician education has followed relatively rigid guidelines since the Flexner report of 1910. Medical education has been largely didactic with time-based progression and certifying exams, and with variable degrees of autonomy and supervision in graduate (post MD/DO degree) medical education programs. Innovative educational approaches now…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Physicians, Health Occupations, Labor Force
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Doerr, Neriko Musha – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2015
Culture is not a predetermined, static, bounded unit. Both its boundaries and what is considered cultural difference are constructed through social processes. Ray McDermott and Herve Varenne (1995) argue that only certain differences are noticed, usually according to what is regarded as meaningful difference in one's own society. For example, in a…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Social Influences, Social Environment, Ethnography
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Simmons, Brian; Wagner, Susan – Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 2009
Although interprofessional education (IPE) and continuing interprofessional education (CIPE) are becoming established activities within the education of health professions, assessment of learners continues to be limited. Arguably, this in part is due to a lack of IPE and CIPE within in the clinical workplace. The accountability of…
Descriptors: Professional Continuing Education, Allied Health Occupations Education, Educational Assessment, Teamwork
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Douglass, Carolinda; Henry, Beverly W.; Kostiwa, Irene M. – Educational Gerontology, 2008
The Aging Game, a simulation activity, has been used successfully with medical students in the development of empathetic attitudes toward older adults. To date, the Aging Game has not been used extensively with allied health students. It has been viewed as too costly, time-consuming and labor-intensive. The purpose of this study was to examine the…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Simulation, Educational Games, Aging (Individuals)
Clark, Ruth C.; Kyker, Phyllis – Training, 1985
Presents a step-by-step approach to selecting skilled technicians who are also good classroom instructors. Discusses getting started, designing the selection process, choosing instructors, and following up. Figures are included illustrating selection skills and procedures, instructional simulation rating criteria, interview questions, and…
Descriptors: Competence, Employment Interviews, Personnel Selection, Simulation
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Harkema, Saskia – Learning Organization, 2003
Innovation is the lifeblood of companies, while simultaneously being one of the most difficult and elusive processes to manage. Failure rates are high--varying between six out of ten to nine out of ten--while the need to innovate is high. Departing from a real-life case of a company, Sara Lee/Douwe Egberts, that has set learning within and from…
Descriptors: Innovation, Learning Processes, Food Processing Occupations, Simulation
Knowlton, Lois M. – Business Education World, 1980
Describes the development of an office simulation program at a California high school. The program also permits career exploration at business offices in the town in the student's area of interest. The article also discusses a followup study of program graduates, who were overwhelmingly supportive of the program. (CT)
Descriptors: Business Skills, Career Education, Career Exploration, Followup Studies
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