通过积极的教学方法提高医学一年级本科生的学生参与度。

IF 1.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Cureus Pub Date : 2025-06-13 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.7759/cureus.85921
Harish Rangareddy, K S Govinda Swamy, Ashakiran S, Mahalaxmi S Petimani
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积极的教学方法让学生参与到学习过程中,促进批判性思维、问题解决和知识保留。这些方法与注重被动倾听的传统说教式讲座形成对比。本研究旨在探讨医学生对主动教与学的认知与效果。方法采用有效问卷(Cronbach’s alpha = 0.873)对113名医科大一学生进行横断面调查。采用积极的教学方法,如小组讨论、案例学习、翻转课堂和早期临床接触等,以提高MBBS一年级学生的参与度。该调查通过李克特量表问题和开放式反馈收集了敬业度、留存率和批判性思维方面的数据。数据分析使用SPSS version 16 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA)。总体而言,79.7%的学生认为积极的教学方法提高了参与度,而75.2%的学生认为提高了记忆力。此外,83.2%的人认为他们的临床推理能力得到了提高。学生们强调了互动环节和真实临床案例讨论的重要性。结论积极主动的教学方法提高了学生的参与度和批判性思维能力,符合现代医学教育的需要。将这些方法整合到课程中,加上适当的资源分配,对于长期成功至关重要。
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Enhancing Student Engagement Through Active Teaching-Learning Approaches Among First-Year Medical Undergraduates.

Background Active teaching-learning approaches involve students in the learning process, promoting critical thinking, problem-solving, and knowledge retention. These methods contrast with traditional didactic lectures, which focus on passive listening. This study aims to evaluate the perceptions and effectiveness of active teaching-learning methods among first-year medical students. Methodology A cross-sectional survey of 113 first-year medical students was conducted using a validated questionnaire (Cronbach's alpha = 0.873). Active teaching-learning methods, viz., small group discussions, case-based learning, flipped classroom, and early clinical exposure sessions, were implemented to enhance engagement among first-year MBBS students. The survey collected data on engagement, retention, and critical thinking through Likert-scale questions and open-ended feedback. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 16 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA). Results Overall, 79.7% of students agreed that active teaching methods enhanced engagement, while 75.2% reported improved retention. Further, 83.2% felt their clinical reasoning skills benefited. Students emphasized the importance of interactive sessions and real-life clinical case discussions. Conclusions Active teaching-learning approaches improve engagement and critical thinking, aligning with the needs of modern medical education. Integration of these methods into the curriculum, alongside adequate resource allocation, is crucial for long-term success.

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