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The Questioning Skills of Clinical Teachers and Preceptors: A Comparative Study - 2 views

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    Phillips, N. and Duke, M. (2001), The questioning skills of clinical teachers and preceptors: a comparative study. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 33: 523-529. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2648.2001.01682.x This link will direct you to the abstract of this article by Nicole Phillips and Maxine Duke, which was published in the journal of Advanced Nursing in 2001. Unfortunately, the entire article is not available publicly, but it can be accessed through the library. The authors highlighted the idea that many educators use lower level questions. In fact, about 87% of the questions asked by preceptors were lower level!
jbiggs9

Questioning: A Tool in the Nurse Educator's Kit - 2 views

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    Nurse Educ Pract. 2007 Sep;7(5):285-92. Epub 2006 Dec 27. Review. This link will direct you to the abstract of this article by Honor M. Nicholl and Catherine A.B. Tracey, which was published in the journal of Nurse Education in Practice in 2007. Unfortunately, the entire article is not available publicly, but it can be accessed through the library. The article did a great job of breaking down the different steps required to develop effective questioning skills. It also highlights Bloom's taxonomy and gives example of question stems.
teycrawford

Storytelling a powerful tool for nursing educators.: EBSCOhost - 0 views

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      absolutely! Great points about the power of stories in relating course content
teycrawford

Problem-based learning versus lecture-based learning in a course of basic pharmacology:... - 0 views

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      although there was not an overall statistical difference in the results between PBL and LBL, there may be a deeper understanding in the pbl group
  • Regarding the main questions of the study that have been formulated above, two findings seem to be most important: Firstly, our study has shown, that it is in fact practically possible to implement PBL as an educational strategy under the conditions of a large German medical school. Secondly, the study provided sound evidence that the PBL approach does not lead to disadvantages concerning students' factual knowledge as measured by a combination of multiple-choice and short-essay questions. The results of our study therefore support earlier findings2[3]–4 and constitute another link in the chain of evidence indicating that PBL is equipotent to LBL as far as students' factual knowledge is concerned.Further conclusions are more difficult to draw: The fact that the PBL students achieved slightly better results in the category of short-essay questions might indicate, that an examination testing more complex levels of knowledge (i.e. on the comprehension or analysis level), is more appropriate for testing the outcome of PBL in terms of factual knowledge than multiple-choice questions. An intra-group comparison of the two categories of questions further supported this hypothesis, revealing that students who had undergone the lecture-based course scored significantly lower in the short-essay part, whereas their PBL counterparts reached similar results in both categories of questions. It is important to stress though, that the direct comparison of the short-essay results in both groups only showed marginal results. Also, the multiple-choice questions we used in our study were not intended to assess a more complex, i.e. comprehension or analysis level of knowledge. Hence, if there is a difference, it is not necessarily a difference between multiple-choice and short-essay questions, but between questions addressing different levels of knowledge.
cynthia_u

The Evaluation Effectiveness of Training Courses in University by Kirkpatrick Model (Ca... - 2 views

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    "The Evaluation Effectiveness of Training Courses in University by Kirkpatrick Model (Case Study: Islamshahr University) "
cynthia_u

http://www.brighamandwomens.org/Medical_Professionals/nursing/nursinged/CEU/Pre.Post.Te... - 1 views

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    level 2: learning
cynthia_u

Transferring Learning behavior - 0 views

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    Don andJames Kirkpatrick's book assessing evaluations
ampietras

5 basic types of questions - 3 views

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    Explains and gives examples of different types of questions
ampietras

Classroom Questioning - 0 views

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    This was sited on almost every other reference I looked at - slightly dated but still a great summary of questioning strategy research findings
ampietras

The Right Way to Ask Questions in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Fun blog about classroom dynamics and how to effectively ask questions
ampietras

Bloom's Taxonomy - 0 views

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    Great reference for a concise explanation of Bloom's taxonomy
ssheth10

Teaching Demonstrations: Advice and Strategies | Center for Teaching | Vanderbilt Unive... - 0 views

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    This article review by Adam Wisman reviews essential components of preparing and conducting a successful demonstration.
tbrush1

Team Based Learning - Vanderbilt University - 0 views

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    This website provides a nice overview of team-based learning (TBL) concepts and the structure of TBL in the classroom. It also provides a little more detail on the theory behind TBL and a couple of references of TBL in the literature.
teycrawford

http://web.stanford.edu/dept/CTL/cgi-bin/docs/newsletter/problem_based_learning.pdf - 1 views

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    Better definition of PBL
teycrawford

PROBLEM BASED LEARNING DESCRIPTION - 0 views

  • challenges students to learn through engagement in a real problem. It is a format that simultaneously develops both problem solving strategies and disciplinary knowledge bases and skills by placing students in the active role of problem-solvers confronted with an ill-structured situation that simulates the kind of problems they are likely to face as future managers in complex organizations.
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    definition of problem based learning
teycrawford

The effectiveness of case-based learning in health professional education. A BEME syste... - 0 views

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    "Overwhelmingly, students enjoy CBL and think that it enhances their learning. The empirical data taken as a whole are inconclusive as to the effects on learning compared with other types of activity. Teachers enjoy CBL, partly because it engages, and is perceived to motivate, students. CBL seems to foster learning in small groups though whether this is the case delivery or the group learning effect is unclear."
teycrawford

Ancient Egyptian Mythology - Ancient History Encyclopedia - 0 views

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    "Every aspect of life in ancient Egypt was informed by the stories which related the creation of the world and the sustaining of that world by the gods. "
jbiggs9

Best Practice Strategies for Effective Use of Questions as a Teaching Tool - 1 views

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    This article (which our very own Dr. Haines authored) from the American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education is a great reference that discusses types of questions as well as strategies for asking effective questions.
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