Dickinson Karen J, Gronseth Susie L
Department of Surgery, Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, Texas.
College of Education, University of Houston, Houston, Texas.
J Surg Educ. 2020 Sep-Oct;77(5):1008-1012. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2020.06.005. Epub 2020 Jun 5.
During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, we have faced unprecedented challenges in the delivery of surgical education. At the time of writing, changes to the structure and nature of the surgical workforce are occurring rapidly, even daily. Surgical educators are utilizing remote learning solutions, including flipped classroom approaches, online educational materials, telemedicine, and simulations, to continue education for surgical residents despite cancelations of face-to-face instruction. Our objective is to delineate an interdisciplinary strategy, utilizing the principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL), by which we can optimize learning during this pandemic.
This perspective describes the UDL framework which can be used to situate solutions to issues with delivery of surgical education during this pandemic within the broader view of strategic inclusive instructional design to meet diverse learning needs..
The principles of UDL can inform curricular and pedagogical changes in surgical education that may be employed during a time of social distancing, isolation, and quarantine. UDL involves planning flexibility into curricular design from the outset, recognizing that learners are varied in their learning preferences and capabilities, motivational characteristics, and environmental constraints. Viewing the design of remote learning opportunities through the UDL lens aims to remove barriers to learning during this pandemic by targeting three areas: expansion of the means that information is communicated, ways that learners are supported and motivated, and approaches to assessing learning through available distance learning technologies.
在2020年新冠疫情期间,我们在提供外科教育方面面临了前所未有的挑战。在撰写本文时,外科劳动力的结构和性质正在迅速变化,甚至每天都在变。尽管面对面教学被取消,但外科教育工作者正在利用远程学习解决方案,包括翻转课堂方法、在线教育材料、远程医疗和模拟,来继续对外科住院医师进行教育。我们的目标是描绘一种跨学科策略,利用通用学习设计(UDL)原则,在此疫情期间优化学习。
本观点描述了UDL框架,该框架可用于在战略包容性教学设计的更广泛视野中,为疫情期间外科教育交付问题的解决方案定位,以满足多样化的学习需求。
UDL原则可为外科教育中的课程和教学变革提供指导,这些变革可在社交距离、隔离和检疫期间采用。UDL从一开始就涉及在课程设计中规划灵活性,认识到学习者在学习偏好、能力、动机特征和环境限制方面各不相同。通过UDL视角看待远程学习机会的设计,旨在通过针对三个领域消除疫情期间的学习障碍:扩展信息传播方式、支持和激励学习者的方式,以及通过可用的远程学习技术评估学习的方法。