From Tinkering to Transformation: Lessons Learned From 10 Years of Curricular Reculturing.

Q2 Health Professions
Jacqueline Sivahop, Kirsten Broadfoot, Jonathan Bowser
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Abstract: Over the past decade, there has been a robust increase in the number of Physician Assistant/Associate (PA) Programs operating in the United States. Curriculum design and construction remains a major activity and strategic priority for our profession as PA education faculty. However, our curriculum design, redesign, and renewal initiatives are often focused on unique and idiosyncratic changes or "tinkering" that can lead to curriculum dilution and drift. An alternative approach to curriculum design is to view the curriculum as a culture. Through this lens, curriculum design becomes a reculturing that provides programs with opportunities to embed curricular values into the learning environment, curricular decision making, and learner-centered educational experiences. This article reflects on a decade of curricular reculturing in our program including how we designed and built the Colorado Curriculum using a curricular culture approach, the pressures it encountered, and the intersections at which we find ourselves as we identify current opportunities for re-engagement. Most importantly we identify and share our major lessons learned including the profound cultural shift activated by such a cultural approach; the substantial time investment required; and the critical commitments to conscious and consistent communication and onboarding needed to hold the program and change initiative together.

从修修补补到转型:10年课程重组的经验教训。
摘要:在过去的十年中,美国医师助理/助理(PA)项目的数量有了强劲的增长。课程设计和建设仍然是我们作为PA教育教师的主要活动和战略重点。然而,我们的课程设计、重新设计和更新计划往往集中在独特的和特殊的变化或“修补”上,这可能导致课程的稀释和漂移。课程设计的另一种方法是将课程视为一种文化。从这个角度来看,课程设计成为一种重新组织,为课程提供机会,将课程价值嵌入到学习环境、课程决策和以学习者为中心的教育体验中。这篇文章反映了十年来我们项目中的课程重组,包括我们如何使用课程文化方法设计和构建科罗拉多课程,它遇到的压力,以及我们发现自己在确定当前重新参与的机会时遇到的交叉点。最重要的是,我们确定并分享了我们的主要经验教训,包括由这种文化方法引发的深刻的文化转变;所需的大量时间投入;对有意识的、一致的沟通和入职的关键承诺需要将项目和变革主动性结合在一起。
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