Jonathan Dixon, James Field, Maria van Harten, Brett Duane, Nicolas Martin
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Abstract
Introduction
This paper reports on the scholarship activity of the ‘Sustainability in Dentistry’ Special-interest Group (SiG), which met at the Association for Dental Education in Europe (ADEE) annual conference in Liverpool on 25 August 2023. The aim of this study was to (i) identify current teaching practices and approaches to embedding Environmental Sustainability (ES) in the curriculum in ADEE attendee schools and (ii) explore existing barriers/challenges to incorporating ES in dental education and consider potential solutions.
Methodology
A mixed-methods approach was used to fulfil the aims of this study. A pre-workshop questionnaire was used to explore current teaching practices, challenges and drivers of embedding ES in the curriculum. An interactive workshop at the in-person meeting in Liverpool was used to propose key strategies to overcome the most frequent challenges to embedding ES in the curriculum.
Results
The majority of respondents (56%) reported that their institutions do not currently teach ES. Traditional didactic forms of teaching were mostly reported to teach ES in non-clinical environments, and a transition to more environmentally sustainable materials and instruments was the most popular response for clinical teaching. Key barriers to embedding ES in the curriculum were identified, including time constraints and the overloaded curriculum, a lack of expertise/knowledge to teach and lack of practical guidance to support educators, limited learning resources for staff and students and resistance from colleagues regarding the relevance of ES in dentistry. The special-interest group participants proposed strategies to overcome these challenges that centred around 14 themes.
Conclusion
This paper reports recent scholarship activity by ADEE's ‘Sustainability in Dentistry’ SiG. Key strategies for overcoming the most common challenges to embedding ES in the curriculum are also discussed.
导言:欧洲牙科教育协会(ADEE)年会于2023年8月25日在利物浦召开,本文报告了 "牙科可持续性 "专题小组(SiG)的学术活动。本研究的目的是:(i) 确定目前在欧洲牙科教育协会参会学校中将环境可持续性(ES)纳入课程的教学实践和方法;(ii) 探讨将环境可持续性纳入牙科教育的现有障碍/挑战,并考虑潜在的解决方案:为实现本研究的目标,我们采用了混合方法。研讨会前的问卷调查用于探究目前的教学实践、将 ES 纳入课程的挑战和驱动因素。在利物浦举行的面对面会议上,利用互动研讨会提出了关键策略,以克服在课程中嵌入 ES 所面临的最常见挑战:大多数受访者(56%)表示,他们所在的机构目前没有开展 ES 教学。在非临床环境中教授 ES 时,大多采用传统的说教式教学,而在临床教学中,最受欢迎的回答是向更环保的可持续材料和仪器过渡。与会者指出了将 ES 纳入课程的主要障碍,包括时间限制和超负荷的课程、缺乏教学的专业知识/知识以及缺乏支持教育者的实用指导、为员工和学生提供的学习资源有限以及同事对 ES 与牙科相关性的抵制。特别兴趣小组的参与者围绕 14 个主题提出了克服这些挑战的策略:本文报告了 ADEE "牙科中的可持续性 "兴趣小组最近开展的学术活动。本文还讨论了克服将可持续发展教育纳入课程所面临的最常见挑战的主要策略。
期刊介绍:
The aim of the European Journal of Dental Education is to publish original topical and review articles of the highest quality in the field of Dental Education. The Journal seeks to disseminate widely the latest information on curriculum development teaching methodologies assessment techniques and quality assurance in the fields of dental undergraduate and postgraduate education and dental auxiliary personnel training. The scope includes the dental educational aspects of the basic medical sciences the behavioural sciences the interface with medical education information technology and distance learning and educational audit. Papers embodying the results of high-quality educational research of relevance to dentistry are particularly encouraged as are evidence-based reports of novel and established educational programmes and their outcomes.