Tiberius R G
J Fam Pract. 1977 Sep;5(3):395-8.
Three of the most widely used concepts in education, objectives, curriculum, and evaluation, have direct parallels in primary care. This parallelism suggests an approach which may help family physicians both in understanding these educational concepts and in applying them with judgment. By drawing specific attention to the parallels and by the use of examples drawn both from clinical practice and from teaching, the author hopes to encourage physicians to view their teaching as an analog of clinical skills that are already familiar to them. This approach is applied to the problem of accommodating to individual differences in students, the most difficult obstacle to the proper application of educational concepts.
教育领域中最广泛使用的三个概念,即目标、课程和评估,在初级保健中有着直接的对应关系。这种对应关系提示了一种方法,它可能有助于家庭医生理解这些教育概念并明智地应用它们。通过特别关注这些对应关系,并运用来自临床实践和教学的实例,作者希望鼓励医生将他们的教学视为他们已经熟悉的临床技能的类似物。这种方法被应用于应对学生个体差异的问题,这是正确应用教育概念最困难的障碍。