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将学习科学应用于医学教育。

Applying the science of learning to medical education.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara, California, USA.

出版信息

Med Educ. 2010 Jun;44(6):543-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2923.2010.03624.x.


DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2923.2010.03624.x
PMID:20604850
Abstract

OBJECTIVE The goal of this paper is to examine how to apply the science of learning to medical education. SCIENCE OF LEARNING The science of learning is the scientific study of how people learn. Multimedia learning - learning from words and pictures - is particularly relevant to medical education. The cognitive theory of multimedia learning is an information-processing explanation of how people learn from words and pictures. It is based on the idea that people have separate channels for processing words and pictures, that the capacity to process information in working memory is limited, and that meaningful learning requires appropriate cognitive processing during learning. SCIENCE OF INSTRUCTION The science of instruction is the scientific study of how to help people learn. Three important instructional goals are: to reduce extraneous processing (cognitive processing that does not serve an instructional objective) during learning; to manage essential processing (cognitive processing aimed at representing the essential material in working memory) during learning, and to foster generative processing (cognitive processing aimed at making sense of the material) during learning. Nine evidence-based principles for accomplishing these goals are presented. CONCLUSIONS Applying the science of learning to medical education can be a fruitful venture that improves medical instruction and cognitive theory.

摘要

目的

本文旨在探讨如何将学习科学应用于医学教育。

学习科学

学习科学是对人类学习方式的科学研究。多媒体学习——从文字和图片中学习——与医学教育特别相关。多媒体学习的认知理论是对人们如何从文字和图片中学习的信息处理解释。它基于这样一种观点,即人们有单独的通道来处理文字和图片,工作记忆中处理信息的能力是有限的,有意义的学习需要在学习过程中进行适当的认知处理。

教学科学

教学科学是对如何帮助人们学习的科学研究。三个重要的教学目标是:在学习过程中减少额外的处理(对教学目标没有帮助的认知处理);在学习过程中管理必要的处理(旨在在工作记忆中表示基本材料的认知处理),并促进生成性处理(旨在理解材料的认知处理)。介绍了实现这些目标的九条基于证据的原则。

结论

将学习科学应用于医学教育是一项富有成效的尝试,可以改进医学教学和认知理论。

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