将学习理论纳入领导力课程的教学设计中
Erin S Barry1, William Rainey Johnson2, Anne Wildermuth1,3
1Department of Health Professions Education, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD, USA.
Teaching and learning in medicine
|January 10, 2026
概括
这项研究应用了六个教育理论,在医学教育中创建基于证据的领导课程. 教师可以使用这些基于理论的方法来增强领导力发展和改善患者护理.
科学领域:
- 医学教育 医学教育
- 教育理论教育理论
- 领导力发展 领导力发展
背景情况:
- 医学教育课程往往缺乏领导力发展的理论基础.
- 有效的领导对于改善患者护理和提供者福祉至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 描述六个教育理论在设计医疗教育领导力课程中的应用.
- 为医疗保健环境中以理论为基础的领导力发展提供框架.
主要方法:
- 对六种教育理论的分析:故意实践,近距离发展区域,反思实践,社会认知学习理论,构造主义和体验式学习理论.
- 理论的分类通过微 (个人),中 (组) 和宏 (系统) 层次.
- 包括文献评论和现实世界的实践应用的例子.
主要成果:
- 这六个理论提供了实施领导力培训的实际策略.
- 结合理论可以优化学习成果,专业成长和学术传播.
- 理论可以与领导力发展目标相匹配,并对最大影响进行排序.
结论:
- 教师应该利用理论知情的方法来设计医疗教育中强大的领导课程.
- 该框架支持学术严谨性,并促进有效领导力培训的传播.
- 这些原则可以应用于其他教育倡议,包括质量改善和多样性,公平性和包容性努力.
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