Team-based Learning in a Blended Curriculum

Natalie Smith
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This article explores the redesign of a Physician Associate (PA) programs didactic coursework from traditional lecture-based methods to a student-centered blended learning platform incorporating Team-Based Learning (TBL). The initiative, supported by a course innovation grant, aimed to address the limitations of passive learning by integrating active learning experiences that enhance student engagement and comprehension. The redesigned Diagnostic Methods I course leverages blended learning to combine online materials with face-to-face interactions, fostering critical thinking and practical application of knowledge. TBL, a structured approach to collaborative learning, facilitates deeper understanding through readiness assurance tests and team-based problem-solving. Early findings indicate improved student outcomes and positive perceptions of the blended TBL approach, suggesting its potential as a valuable educational strategy in PA programs. The article provides practical insights and lessons learned for educators seeking to implement TBL and blended learning in similar educational settings.
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混合式课程中的团队学习
本文探讨了重新设计助理医师(PA)课程的教学方法,从传统的讲授法转变为以学生为中心、结合团队学习(TBL)的混合式学习平台。这一举措得到了课程创新基金的支持,旨在通过整合主动学习体验来提高学生的参与度和理解力,从而解决被动学习的局限性。重新设计的 "诊断方法 I "课程利用混合式学习,将在线材料与面对面互动相结合,培养批判性思维和知识的实际应用。TBL 是一种结构化的协作学习方法,通过准备就绪保证测试和基于团队的问题解决,促进加深理解。早期的研究结果表明,混合式 TBL 方法提高了学生的学习成绩,并使学生对这种方法产生了积极的看法,这表明它有可能成为 PA 课程中一种有价值的教育策略。文章为寻求在类似教育环境中实施 TBL 和混合式学习的教育工作者提供了实用的见解和经验教训。
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