教学认识论 - 研讨会作为一种方法,使认识论与学生相关
Ingrid Jepsen1, Lene Toxvig1, Annegrethe Nielsen2
1University College Northern Denmark.
MedEdPublish (2016)
|March 15, 2024
概括
这项研究引入了一个新的研讨会来教授认识论,提高医疗保健学生的研究素养. 这种创新方法使用基于视频的场景和各种科学观点,直接将认识论与临床实践联系起来.
科学领域:
- 医疗保健教育 医疗保健教育
- 认识论的认识论学.
- 研究识字能力的研究
背景情况:
- 向医疗保健学生教授认识论是一项挑战.
- 研究素养对于基于证据的医疗保健实践至关重要.
- 在医疗保健教育中,弥合理论知识和实际应用之间的差距至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为医疗保健学生介绍一个新的研讨会设计,用于教导认识论.
- 通过认识论的镜头提高学生对研究素养的理解.
- 展示认识论与日常医疗保健实践之间的直接联系.
主要方法:
- 一个研讨会的格式被开发来教授认识论.
- 使用了三种科学视角 (人文,社会科学,自然科学).
- 基于医疗保健实践的视频场景被用于分析.
- 便利的小组工作使学生能够区分科学观点.
主要成果:
- 研讨会得到了学生的高度积极的评价.
- 学生们报告说,他们清楚地理解了认识论如何与实践相联系.
- 使用视频增强了知识转移和参与度.
结论:
- 研讨会有效地在医疗保健环境中教授认识论.
- 整合多样化的科学观点可以提高研究素养.
- 这种方法使认识论具有意义,并直接适用于医疗保健专业人员.
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