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Lander, Jennifer L. – 1990
The practicum provided interdisciplinary team educational experiences for students of physical and occupational therapy. Activities included administering a questionnaire to physical therapy students to determine student understanding of pediatric physical and occupational therapy role delineation. Questionnaires were also administered to…
Descriptors: Children, Disabilities, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Musolino, Gina M. – 1997
The purpose of this practicum was to evaluate whether graduates in Physical Therapy from Nova Southeastern University (NSU) (Florida) meet accreditation criteria and to compare student and clinical instructor evaluations. This was the first year in which the new Physical Therapy program had graduates who could be evaluated, and outcome measures…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), College Faculty, College Graduates, Criteria
Lander, Jennifer L. – 1989
This practicum was designed to increase the ability of physical therapy students to be innovative in the treatment of children, 0 to 3 years old, by creatively using toys and games. The practicum involved: (1) administering a test to seven senior physical therapy majors to determine students' current knowledge; (2) administering a questionnaire to…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Childrens Games, Early Intervention, Higher Education
Dunkle, Sondra E. – 1982
A minicourse that uses a problem-solving approach to teach physical therapy skills was developed for the Physical Therapy Program at California State University, Fresno. Clinical supervisors and faculty helped to identify competencies and write behavioral objectives, and physical therapy students provided input to help design the minicourse. An…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Behavioral Objectives, Clinical Teaching (Health Professions), Course Objectives
Musolino, Gina M. – 1997
This report discusses a study that investigated whether 68 graduate physical therapy students at Nova Southeastern University (NSU) possessed greater reflective practitioner characteristics than 100 first-year students as a result of the completion of the NSU physical therapy problem-based curriculum. Reflective practitioners are described as…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Higher Education, Masters Degrees, Outcomes of Education
Kluger, Karen P. – 1992
This practicum addresses the problem of limited interaction between physical therapists and families of developmentally delayed/physically impaired preschool-age children. A program was developed in which the physical therapist was videotaped handling and exercising a child, while explaining the purpose of the movements and instructing the parent…
Descriptors: Exercise, Family Involvement, Home Programs, Interaction
Musolino, Gina M. – 1997
The Physical Therapy Department of Nova Southeastern University (NSU PT) changed its curriculum to problem-based learning, and in conjunction with changes needed new evaluation forms for accreditation and program requirements. The purpose of this practicum study was the development and validation of faculty and course evaluation forms for students…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Course Evaluation, Curriculum Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
Dunkle, Sondra E. – 1984
Disadvantages and advantages that physical therapy and allied health programs have encountered in utilizing a mastery learning approach are identified, based on a literature review and questioning of health educators. Recommendations concerning the implementation of this approach at California State University, Fresno are offered, along with a…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Allied Health Occupations Education, Comparative Analysis, Competency Based Education