以教促学:助产教育的同侪教学创新。

Q4 Nursing
Practising Midwife Pub Date : 2017-01-01
Sophie Whitecross, Susie Moore, Sian Vaughan
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摘要

同伴主导教学(PLT)是一组学生参与另一组学生教学的方法(McKenna and French 2011)。虽然世界上几乎所有的大学都提供某种形式的同伴支持学习,但缺乏可用的文献表明,同伴教学并没有很好地融入到注册前的助产教育中。本文探讨了二年级和三年级学生助产士参与同伴教学倡议的经验,作为客观结构化临床检查(OSCE)评估准备的一部分。三年级学生作为同侪老师,为二年级学生小组学习与产妇紧急情况管理有关的新实用技能。这项评估的结果表明,PLT对两组学生都有显著的好处。
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Learning through teaching: a peer teaching innovation in midwifery education.

Peer led teaching (PLT) is a method whereby one group of students is involved in the teaching of another (McKenna and French 2011). Whilst almost all universities worldwide offer some form of peer support for learning, the lack of available literature suggests that peer teaching is not well integrated into pre- registration midwifery education. This article explores the experiences of both second- and third-year student midwives involved in a peer teaching initiative as part of preparation for an objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) assessment. Third year students acted as peer teachers for small groups of second year students learning new practical skills related to the management of maternity emergencies. The findings of this evaluation suggest significant benefits of PLT for both groups of students.

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Practising Midwife
Practising Midwife Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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