Balasooriya Chinthaka, Olupeliyawa Asela, Iqbal Maha Pervaz
Director of Medical Education Development, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, UNSW Medicine, at the University of New South Wales, Australia.
Senior Lecturer, the Department of Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka.
MedEdPORTAL. 2016 Sep 16;12:10452. doi: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10452.
There is a worldwide focus on the early development of collaborative skills in medical students as reflected in the design of the medicine program at the University of New South Wales, Australia. Integral to the success of student-centered curricula, is early development of students' self-directed and collaborative learning skills. The purpose of this innovative assessment is to develop and assess students' skills in self-directed and collaborative learning while they concurrently engage with stage-appropriate content knowledge.
The educational design of the group projects allows junior medical students to work collaboratively to develop a deep understanding of the concepts and principles of a clinical scenario. Students are required to integrate and apply knowledge from different disciplines and share their learning with a wider peer group through appropriate peer teaching strategies. Two variants of these group projects are described in this resource, and generic versions of student and assessor instructions are included as Appendices A and B.
Feedback on the projects collected over the last 7 years has been positive. Students begin to see the relevance and benefits of learning together and appreciate the impact this has on the quality of their learning. They also begin to appreciate the relevance of collaborative skills to their future practice as doctors.
The group projects are based on well-established educational principles, and the templates provided in the appendices can be adapted by other medical educators.
正如澳大利亚新南威尔士大学医学课程的设计所反映的那样,全球都在关注医学生协作技能的早期培养。以学生为中心的课程取得成功的一个不可或缺的因素是学生自我导向和协作学习技能的早期培养。这项创新评估的目的是在医学生接触适合其阶段的内容知识的同时,培养和评估他们自我导向和协作学习的技能。
小组项目的教学设计让低年级医学生通过合作来深入理解临床情景的概念和原则。学生需要整合并应用不同学科的知识,并通过适当的同伴教学策略与更广泛的同龄人分享他们的学习成果。本资源中描述了这些小组项目的两种变体,学生和评估者指导说明的通用版本分别包含在附录A和附录B中。
过去在过去7年中收集到的对这些项目的反馈是积极的。学生们开始认识到共同学习的相关性和益处,并体会到这对他们学习质量的影响。他们也开始认识到协作技能对他们未来作为医生的实践的相关性。
小组项目基于成熟的教育原则,附录中提供的模板可供其他医学教育工作者改编使用。