The role of lecturers in interprofessional education – a survey of lecturers in Germany / Die Rolle von Dozierenden in der interprofessionellen Ausbildung – eine Befragung von Lehrverantwortlichen in Deutschland

Andreas Schlicker, Jana Ehlers
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Abstract Introduction Interprofessional education (IPE) at universities, universities of applied sciences and technical colleges has been offered increasingly for some time. The focus often lies on the students. However, it is rarely questioned whether the teachers have interprofessional skills. Yet they are the ones who (should) impart these skills to the students. This requires certain framework conditions that must be met in order to be able to offer good interprofessional teaching. Research question The study focuses on the question of what is important to teachers in IPE teaching, what competences are associated with it and whether they see themselves as a role model for cooperation between different professions. Methodology Interprofessional courses in Germany were identified with regard to the three professions: physicians, nursing and physiotherapy. By means of 76 completely filled out quantitative surveys, the respondents’ views on interprofessional teaching, competences as well as qualification courses were determined. Results IPE is currently seen as important and necessary, whereas the structured acquisition of competences in this regard is not. Discussion In order to offer good teaching, several factors are necessary: interest in the subject and being a role model. In order to promote exchange between students, learning tasks should be formulated precisely. IPE teachers should be motivated to undergo regular and targeted further training in order to be and remain open to good cooperation with other professions. Conclusion & Outlook IPE teachers should make use of opportunities for further training in pedagogy and didactics as long as no comprehensive interprofessional qualification concepts are available.
《莱克特莱在德国国际职业教育调查中扮演的角色——德国教师的调查报告
摘要:近年来,应用科技高等院校越来越多地开展跨专业教育。焦点往往落在学生身上。然而,很少有人质疑教师是否具有跨专业技能。然而,他们应该把这些技能传授给学生。这需要满足一定的框架条件,以便能够提供良好的跨专业教学。本研究关注的问题是,在国际政治经济学教学中,教师认为什么是重要的,与之相关的能力是什么,以及他们是否将自己视为不同专业之间合作的榜样。方法在德国确定了三个专业的跨专业课程:医生、护理和理疗。通过76份完整填写的定量调查,确定了受访者对跨专业教学、能力和资格课程的看法。结果IPE目前被认为是重要和必要的,而在这方面有组织的能力获取则不是。为了提供好的教学,几个因素是必要的:对学科的兴趣和成为榜样。为了促进学生之间的交流,应该准确地制定学习任务。国际政治经济学教师应该受到激励,定期接受有针对性的进一步培训,以便与其他专业保持良好的合作。结论与展望:在没有全面的跨专业资格概念的情况下,国际政治经济学教师应充分利用在教育学和教学法方面进一步培训的机会。
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