Hobby with Biochemistry: Use of active learning methodology in Biochemistry at the Medical School

S. R. Prado
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Introduction and objectives: The learning of Biochemistry is generally considered difficult by the graduates, because studies the molecular level the metabolism of living and it demands a great capacity for abstraction by students. Thus, researchers have tried alternative methods to provid an alternative study method. Materials and methods: 178 students of the School of Medicine, PUC-PR, that course the disciplines of Medical Biochemistry I and II, were divided into 50 groups, each with 3-4 students, and were have to draw up a hobby activity with a specific theme of the Biochemistry. The selected topics were, amino acids and proteins, enzymes, cellular respiration, glycogen metabolism, gluconeogenesis, lipid metabolism, metabolic integration, dyslipidemia and atherogenesis, pathophysiology of diabetes mellitus and metabolic syndrome, mechanisms of diabetes mellitus complications. The hobby activities chosen were direct, duplex, self-defined, cryptogram, bugs game. Both issues such as the type of hobby was drawn between groups. The groups had to: elaborate hobby; presents it to class orally, applying the questions prepared; printing and expose the hobby at the wall in the University; answer an evaluation regarding the preparation of work; and all groups should get together and organize one titled magazine "Hobby with Biochemistry" and deliver it printed. Results and conclusions: According the groups, the greatest difficulty was the adequacy of the questions posed in the required format, once they had only one issue and restricted space for the responses. Furthermore, the formatting was also identified as a point very difficult in activity elaboration. On the topic of learning through the development of work, and/or a new skill groups assigned grades ranging between 7.0 and 10.0 and about 90% of the groups attributed note 10 on satisfaction of seeing the work done and its ability to produce it. According to the results, the activity proved to be an efficient tool to develop different skills desired profile of student teaching the course project, and a different learning opportunity for the student.
对生物化学的兴趣:主动学习方法在医学院生物化学教学中的应用
简介与目标:毕业生普遍认为生物化学的学习比较困难,因为它研究的是分子水平的生物代谢,对学生的抽象能力要求很高。因此,研究人员尝试了其他方法来提供另一种研究方法。材料与方法:将我校医学生物化学一、二学科178名学生分为50组,每组3-4人,以生物化学为主题,策划一项爱好活动。选定的主题是:氨基酸和蛋白质、酶、细胞呼吸、糖原代谢、糖异生、脂质代谢、代谢整合、血脂异常和动脉粥样硬化、糖尿病的病理生理和代谢综合征、糖尿病并发症的机制。选择的兴趣活动有直接、双工、自定义、密码、bug游戏。这两个问题,如爱好的类型,是在两组之间得出的。小组必须:详细说明爱好;将准备好的问题口头呈现给全班;在大学的墙上印刷和展示爱好;回答关于准备工作的评价;各小组联合起来,组织一本题为《爱好生物化学》的杂志,并印刷发行。结果和结论:根据小组,一旦他们只有一个问题,并且回答的空间有限,最大的困难是以所需格式提出的问题的充分性。此外,格式也被认为是活动阐述中非常困难的一点。在通过开发工作和/或一项新技能来学习这一主题上,各小组的评分范围在7.0至10.0之间,约90%的小组对看到完成的工作及其产生工作的能力感到满意,并给出了10分。结果表明,该活动是一种有效的工具,可以培养学生教学课程项目所需的不同技能,并为学生提供不同的学习机会。
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