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Alshareef, Maram – Advances in Physiology Education, 2022
Medical education has seen a shift toward interactive teaching in small groups that actively involves students in learning. However, didactic teaching, despite drawbacks such as student isolation and low stimulation of critical thinking, is still a very commonly used teaching method. For didactic teaching to be effective, teachers must possess…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Didacticism, Teaching Methods, Large Group Instruction
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Haley E. Guffey; Anthony L. Mrocko; Brianna K. Smith; Marty D. Spranger – Advances in Physiology Education, 2023
Oral demonstration of knowledge is an effective learning and assessment strategy. It has been shown that generating explanations to oneself, or self-explaining, can improve student understanding of information. This can be achieved via student-generated videos. The quantitative effects of student-generated videos on learning and assessment in…
Descriptors: Asynchronous Communication, Video Technology, Physiology, Large Group Instruction
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Marwaha, Aditi; Zakeri, Marjan; Sansgiry, Sujit S.; Salim, Samina – Advances in Physiology Education, 2021
Students' course performance is fundamental for any institution to carry out its academic mission. Often, in-class disengagement and lack of after-class course support in large-enrollment classes trigger academic problems for students. This leads to poor exam performance and an increased rate of final letter grade of a D or F or student withdrawal…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Academic Achievement, Instructional Effectiveness, Large Group Instruction
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Halpin, Patricia A.; Johnson, Jeremiah; Badoer, Emilio – Advances in Physiology Education, 2021
Engaging undergraduate students in large classes is a constant challenge for many lecturers, as student participation and engagement can be limited. This is a concern since there is a positive correlation between increased engagement and student success. The lack of student feedback on content delivery prevents lecturers from identifying topics…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Media, Difficulty Level, Undergraduate Students
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Gin, Logan E.; Scott, Rachel A.; Pfeiffer, Leilani D.; Zheng, Yi; Cooper, Katelyn M.; Brownell, Sara E. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2021
Syllabi are usually required by institutions of higher education and often are the first exposure that students have to a particular course. Instructors can use syllabi as a mechanism to convey important information to students. Moreover, a syllabus can be considered a tool to create inclusive biology courses by transmitting information to all…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Biology, Communication Strategies, Inclusion
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Shenoy, Roopashree; Jain, Animesh; K., Bhagyalakshmi; Shirali, Arun; Shetty, Sneha B.; Ramakrishna, Anand – Advances in Physiology Education, 2022
t(TskBL) is a simulated learning approach in which the focus for students is a real task done by a medical professional. TskBL includes standardized patient encounters and is helpful to provide early clinical exposure. Our study aimed at planning, implementing, and assessing TskBL among first-year medical students and comparing it to the…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Medical Education, Medical Students, Simulation
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Sutthiyuth, Kunatip; Wongkrajang, Preechaya; Chinswangwatanakul, Wimol – Advances in Physiology Education, 2021
Small group learning (SGL) is a discussion-based teaching strategy that can improve critical thinking, analytical skills, problem-solving, and interpersonal skills. This study aimed to evaluate student satisfaction in two SGL models among third-year medical students enrolled in a blood and lymphoid systems II course at the Faculty of Medicine…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Medical Education, Undergraduate Students, Student Satisfaction
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Hakim, Amir; Ricketts, William; Pfeffer, Paul; Ashworth, Rachel – Advances in Physiology Education, 2023
Medical graduates are expected to apply scientific principles and explain the processes underlying common and important diseases. Evidence shows that integrated medical curricula, which deliver biomedical science within the context of clinical cases, facilitate student learning in preparation for practice. However, research has also shown that the…
Descriptors: Physiology, Science Instruction, Clinical Experience, Medical Education
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Hashim, Muhammad Jawad; Govender, Romona; Ghenimi, Nadirah; Kieu, Alexander; Khan, Moien A. B. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2023
A new teaching format, the LecturePlus, was formulated as a lecture followed by small-group learning activities. This study assessed the effectiveness of LecturePlus in medical education. An interventional study was conducted among final-year medical students, with 74 students in the experimental group and 96 students in the control group. Each…
Descriptors: Student Centered Learning, Comparative Analysis, Problem Solving, Physiology
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Kaur, Simran; Bir, Megha; Chandran, Dinu S.; Deepak, Kishore Kumar – Advances in Physiology Education, 2021
In the wake of COVID-19, the postgraduate activities in physiology were shifted from live (face-to-face teaching) to virtual mode. This transition posed a challenge to postgraduate students and faculty moderators, especially for participant-centric group discussion, wherein face-to-face interaction contributes significantly to active learner…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physiology, Medical Education, Medical Students