Skop Michelle, Peisachovich Eva, Cao Liming
Faculty of Social Work, Wilfrid Laurier University, Brantford, CAN.
Medical Education and Simulation, York University, Toronto, CAN.
Cureus. 2021 Nov 1;13(11):e19191. doi: 10.7759/cureus.19191. eCollection 2021 Nov.
Simulation-based learning (SBL) is used as an educational tool within health professions education disciplines, including medicine and nursing. More recently, SBL has been applied within social work education as a growing body of research, demonstrating its efficacy in teaching social work competencies. SBL provides students with safe and practical opportunities to apply their skills within highly realistic settings. The growing body of literature on SBL within social work education informed the development of a new Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) course focused on communication and interviewing skills at Wilfrid Laurier University. The purpose of this editorial is to provide an example of a collaborative process for integrating simulation as a pedagogy within course design. This collaborative process involved four stages: designing the course, preparing, and revising the simulations, facilitating the simulations, and evaluating student learning and experience. This editorial may assist instructors by providing a pedagogical framework for incorporating SBL into both new and existing curricula.
基于模拟的学习(SBL)被用作健康职业教育学科(包括医学和护理)中的一种教育工具。最近,随着越来越多的研究表明其在教授社会工作能力方面的有效性,SBL已被应用于社会工作教育中。SBL为学生提供了在高度逼真的环境中应用其技能的安全且实用的机会。关于社会工作教育中SBL的文献不断增加,为威尔弗里德劳里埃大学一门专注于沟通和访谈技巧的新社会工作学士课程(BSW)的开发提供了参考。这篇社论的目的是提供一个将模拟作为一种教学法融入课程设计的协作过程示例。这个协作过程包括四个阶段:设计课程、准备和修订模拟、进行模拟以及评估学生的学习和体验。这篇社论可为教师提供一个教学框架,以将SBL纳入新的和现有的课程中。