Shaw Sebastian Charles Keith
Brighton and Sussex Medical School.
MedEdPublish (2016). 2017 Feb 22;6:36. doi: 10.15694/mep.2017.000036. eCollection 2017.
This article was migrated. The article was marked as recommended. In my early years of medical school I always felt that I never learnt how to learn. When studying an MSc in Medical Education, it became apparent to me that this feeling may be commonplace amongst other medical students. Study skills can be defined as "the effective use of appropriate techniques for completing a learning task.." These are of vital importance in any educational setting - allowing learners to tackle and absorb information appropriately and efficiently. Although study skills are recognised as an essential ability, they may be overlooked by many medical curricula. This paper therefore aims to provide insight into the self-directed learning process and the development of appropriate study skills. The self-directed learning process is discussed - using an adapted form of the Self-directed Learning Cycle of Butler and Winne. This involves: the domains of learning; identifying learning deficits; setting learning goals; identifying efficient learning strategies; monitoring progress and strategy modification; and reaching goals. I also discuss the importance of learning style recognition, maintaining the desire to learn and possible methods for the assessment of study skills in medical students. Effective study skills are a vital tool in the medical student's arsenal against the vast quantity of information presented to them. These allow the learner to appropriately filter and assimilate information. When both understood and mastered, an individual can adapt these to the fit needs of various knowledge requirements. Through the understanding of memory and the core principles of learning, educators can hope to promote and facilitate the development of such study skills. In doing this, we can help our students to become self-sufficient, effective members of the medical community.
本文已迁移。该文章被标记为推荐文章。在我医学院学习的早期,我总觉得自己从未学会如何学习。在攻读医学教育硕士学位时,我明显意识到这种感觉在其他医学生中可能很常见。学习技巧可被定义为“有效运用适当的方法来完成学习任务……”。这些技巧在任何教育环境中都至关重要——能让学习者以恰当且高效的方式处理和吸收信息。尽管学习技巧被公认为一项基本能力,但许多医学课程可能会忽视它们。因此,本文旨在深入探讨自主学习过程以及培养适当的学习技巧。文中讨论了自主学习过程——采用了巴特勒和温内的自主学习循环的一种改编形式。这包括:学习领域;识别学习缺陷;设定学习目标;确定有效的学习策略;监控进展和调整策略;以及实现目标。我还讨论了识别学习风格、保持学习欲望的重要性以及评估医学生学习技巧的可能方法。有效的学习技巧是医学生应对海量信息的重要工具。这些技巧能让学习者适当地筛选和吸收信息。当一个人理解并掌握了这些技巧后,就能根据各种知识需求进行调整。通过理解记忆和学习的核心原则,教育工作者有望促进和推动此类学习技巧的发展。这样做,我们就能帮助我们的学生成为医学领域自给自足、高效的一员。