Students' acceptance of case-based blended learning in mandatory interdisciplinary lectures for clinical medicine and veterinary public health.

IF 1.3 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Veterinary Record Open Pub Date : 2021-07-22 eCollection Date: 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1002/vro2.14
Veronica Duckwitz, Lena Vogt, Claudia Hautzinger, Alexander Bartel, Sebastian Haase, Mechthild Wiegard, Marcus G Doherr
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Background: In German veterinary education interdisciplinary lectures (ILs) are an important and mandatory part of the curriculum as their merging character builds a useful preparation for the future profession as a veterinarian. These lectures should enable students to work on practically-relevant and interdisciplinary cases, which should ideally be defined jointly by lecturers from different disciplines.

Methods: In order to give students the opportunity to work on these cases and at the same time have contact with their lecturers and fellow students, the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Freie Universität Berlin, has converted its former in-class ILs (face-to-face delivery format) into a blended learning format. The mandatory lectures comprise 196 curricular hours and are delivered over the course of three semesters within the veterinary curriculum. The new concept was developed over a period of three academic years and extensively evaluated (old-new-comparison) with regard to its acceptance and compliance with national requirements for interdisciplinary teaching.

Results: A total of 306 students were asked to evaluate different aspects of the newly implemented format. Overall, more than 79% of the students attending the newly implemented blended learning format responded positively, and the evaluation showed a significant improvement of learning motivation and acceptance when compared to the traditional teaching format.

Conclusion: The results indicated that blended learning is a suitable option for teaching mandatory ILs in clinical medicine and veterinary public health.

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在临床医学和兽医公共卫生跨学科必修课程中,学生对基于案例的混合式学习的接受程度。
背景:在德国兽医教育中,跨学科讲座(ILs)是课程的重要组成部分,也是必修课程,因为跨学科讲座的融合性为学生将来从事兽医职业打下了坚实的基础。这些讲座应使学生能够处理与实际相关的跨学科案例,这些案例最好由来自不同学科的讲师共同确定:方法:为了让学生有机会研究这些病例,同时与讲师和同学接触,柏林自由大学兽医系将以前的课内 IL(面对面授课形式)转变为混合式学习形式。在兽医课程的三个学期中,必修课占 196 个课时。新概念的开发历时三个学年,并对其接受程度和是否符合国家对跨学科教学的要求进行了广泛评估(新旧对比):共有 306 名学生被要求对新实施的教学形式的各个方面进行评价。总体而言,超过 79% 的学生对新实施的混合式学习形式做出了积极回应,评价结果显示,与传统教学形式相比,学生的学习积极性和接受度有了显著提高:结果表明,混合式学习是临床医学和兽医公共卫生专业必修IL教学的合适选择。
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Veterinary Record Open
Veterinary Record Open VETERINARY SCIENCES-
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3.00
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25
审稿时长
19 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary Record Open is a journal dedicated to publishing specialist veterinary research across a range of topic areas including those of a more niche and specialist nature to that considered in the weekly Vet Record. Research from all disciplines of veterinary interest will be considered. It is an Open Access journal of the British Veterinary Association.
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