人们如何学习:医学院教师的见解
Thomas Cox1, Cristie Columbus2, Julie Higginbotham2
1Faculty Development and Research Education, Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA.
概括
积极学习策略显著提高了医疗学员的信息保留能力,在采用多种学习风格时,回忆率高达90%. 教师应该将这些方法纳入教学,以更好地理解和长期的知识.
科学领域:
- 医学教育 医学教育
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
背景情况:
- 有效的知识传递给医学学生和住院医生需要理解学习原则.
- 认知信息处理理论表明,被动学习产生的保留率较低.
研究的目的:
- 探索积极学习模式如何提高医疗学员的理解和记忆力.
- 强调满足各种学习风格 (动感,视觉,听觉) 的重要性.
主要方法:
- 对学习的认知和信息处理理论的审查.
- 识别有效的教学策略,如翻转教室和点击器技术.
- 强调基本的学习条件:意识,兴趣,动机,相关性,参与,加强和支持.
主要成果:
- 与被动方法相比,主动学习模式可以提高信息保留率高达90%.
- 解决各种学习风格 (动感,视觉,听觉) 对于全面的学习者参与至关重要.
- 在先前的知识基础上建立和限制信息密度有助于处理和保留.
结论:
- 实施积极学习策略对于改善医学教育成果至关重要.
- 教师必须整合多样化的教学方法,以满足所有学习风格.
- 优化学习条件可以增强医学学员的知识获取和长期留学能力.
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