Community service-learning in contemporary veterinary education is here to stay.

IF 1.8 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Oliver A Garden
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Abstract

Service-learning is an educational paradigm in which students learn important skills while delivering 1 or more services to a community in response to its self-declared needs. Service-learning is a powerful tool to augment academic knowledge gained in didactic settings with technical, practical, behavioral, and social skills developed in real-world contexts. It is grounded on the principles of reciprocal benefit, authentic partnership, social advocacy, and critical reflection. To date, community service-learning in veterinary education has focused on applications in shelter medicine and veterinary outreach, but may also include One Health, pathway building, and other community engagement scenarios. The rigorous evaluation of existing and planned initiatives, including their impact on student learning outcomes, will be an important area of future attention. Service-learning has the potential to advance all domains of competence in the Competency-Based Veterinary Education 2.0 Model and the allied Competency-Based Veterinary Education - Nursing Model. It is likely to become an impactful feature of all veterinary curricula, now and in the future. A focused series of manuscripts on veterinary service-learning will be launched in JAVMA in the coming months.

社区服务学习在当代兽医教育中一直存在。
服务学习是一种教育模式,学生在学习重要技能的同时,为社区提供一项或多项服务,以响应其自我宣称的需求。服务学习是一种强大的工具,可以通过在现实环境中发展的技术、实践、行为和社交技能来增加在教学环境中获得的学术知识。它建立在互惠互利、真诚的伙伴关系、社会倡导和批判性反思的原则基础上。迄今为止,兽医教育中的社区服务学习主要集中在收容所医学和兽医外展方面的应用,但也可能包括“同一个健康”、途径建设和其他社区参与情景。严格评估现有和计划中的举措,包括它们对学生学习成果的影响,将是未来关注的一个重要领域。在以能力为基础的兽医教育2.0模型和相关的以能力为基础的兽医教育-护理模型中,服务学习具有推进所有能力领域的潜力。它很可能成为现在和将来所有兽医课程的一个有影响力的特征。未来几个月,将在JAVMA中推出一系列关于兽医服务学习的重点手稿。
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1.60
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15.80%
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539
审稿时长
6-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Published twice monthly, this peer-reviewed, general scientific journal provides reports of clinical research, feature articles and regular columns of interest to veterinarians in private and public practice. The News and Classified Ad sections are posted online 10 days to two weeks before they are delivered in print.
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