使用逻辑模型评估全科临床教育工作者基于视频的新型专业发展活动

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Tim Clement, Duncan Howard, E. Lyon, E. Molloy
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在临床环境中进行的教学和学习对未来卫生专业人员的实践具有重大影响。本文描述了使用逻辑模型和案例研究方法来评估在线和面对面视频俱乐部,这是一种新颖的专业发展活动,旨在提高临床教育者的教学实践。视频俱乐部将一小群临床教育工作者聚集在一起,他们有共同的兴趣,通过集体调查来探索他们的教育角色,使用他们真实教学实践的视频记录作为学习讨论的刺激。本文重点关注学习设计在多大程度上实现了预期的效果,并对近端结果进行了检查,对远端结果进行了初步检查。这组作者声称,视频俱乐部的核心活动——观看和讨论视频摘录——成功地产生了影响临床教育者教学实践所必需的“教师谈话”。对视频俱乐部对临床教育工作者实践的影响的调查是有希望的,并证明了一个更大的研究来充分调查干预的有效性。为了视频俱乐部的成长和繁荣,系统的变化,特别是在政策和“文化”层面,可能是必需的。
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Using a logic model to evaluate a novel video-based professional development activity for general practice clinical educators
ABSTRACT The teaching and learning that takes place in clinical settings has a significant influence on the practice of future health professionals. This article describes the use of a logic model and case study methodology to evaluate an online and face-to-face video-club, a novel professional development activity designed with the aim of improving clinical educators’ teaching practice. A video-club brings together a small group of clinical educators who have a shared interest in exploring their educator role through collective inquiry, using video-recordings of their authentic teaching practices as stimuli for learning discussions. The article focuses on the extent to which the learning design was both implemented and working as intended and offers an examination of proximal outcomes and an initial examination of distal outcomes. The authors claim that the video-club’s core activity – watching and discussing the video-excerpts – was successful in generating the requisite ‘teacher talk’ necessary to influence clinical educators’ teaching practices. The examination of the video-clubs’ impact on clinical educators’ practice was promising and justifies a larger study to fully investigate the intervention’s effectiveness. In order for the video-club to grow and thrive, systemic changes, particularly at the level of policy and ‘culture’, are likely to be required.
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Teacher Development
Teacher Development EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
8.30%
发文量
33
期刊介绍: Teacher Development is a fully refereed international journal publishing articles on all aspects of teachers" professional development. It acts as a forum for critical and reflective attention to practice in teacher development and aims thereby to contribute to the quality of professional development. The journal takes a "whole-career" view of teacher development, and work from both international and inter-professional perspectives is welcome. Articles may deal with teacher development in varying political and professional contexts, and may be in a variety of styles, in keeping with the diversity of activity in professional development.
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