Azevedo Maria-Manuel, Costa-de-Oliveira Sofia, Teixeira-Santos Rita, Silva Ana P, Miranda Isabel M, Lisboa Carmen, Pina-Vaz Cidália, Rodrigues Acácio G
School D. Maria II, Rua da Alegria, 4760-067, Vila Nova de Famalicão, Portugal.
Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto, 4200-319, Porto, Portugal.
Braz J Microbiol. 2019 Jan;50(1):165-173. doi: 10.1007/s42770-018-0031-4. Epub 2018 Nov 30.
One of teachers' concerns, with students in general and medical students in particular, is to ensure as much as possible that information goes from students' short-term memories to their long-term memories. The present study focuses on knowledge retention in Medical Microbiology and assesses the effectiveness of some strategies implemented for short- and long-term retention. A pre- and post-test was used to assess student's learning. This study involved students of Porto University (test group). Test group participants were all attending the third year of the Medicine Degree Program. The results of post-test 1 were considered very positive and support the importance of these applied active activities and/or methodologies in Medical Microbiology for short-term retention. However, the results obtained in post-test 2 showed that knowledge retention after 9 months, despite substantial, decreases.
教师们普遍关心的问题之一,尤其是对医学生而言,是尽可能确保信息从学生的短期记忆转化为长期记忆。本研究聚焦于医学微生物学中的知识保留,并评估为短期和长期保留而实施的一些策略的有效性。采用前测和后测来评估学生的学习情况。本研究涉及波尔图大学的学生(测试组)。测试组的参与者均为医学学位课程三年级的学生。后测1的结果被认为非常积极,并支持了这些应用于医学微生物学的积极活动和/或方法对于短期保留的重要性。然而,后测2的结果表明,尽管9个月后的知识保留量仍然可观,但有所下降。