Perspectives on Benefits and Challenges to Developing a Co-Teaching and Co-Learning Exchange between Community and Academic Partners.

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Progress in Community Health Partnerships-Research Education and Action Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1353/cpr.2023.a900203
Atia Sharmeen, Chelsea Perry, Chrysalinn Archie, Ulysses Archie, Lori Edwards, Laundette P Jones
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Abstract

Background: To train future professionals in health disparities and social determinants of health, academic health centers often use curricula exclusively developed and instructed by faculty.

Objective: To examine the perceptions and attitudes of faculty and community stakeholders towards the benefits of and challenges to developing co-teaching/co-learning exchange programs.

Methods: Faculty from six academic professional schools at a single institution and community members participated in focus groups. Interviews were video-recorded and reviewed for themes.

Results: Both faculty and community participants felt that partnering in the design and implementation of lectures addressing the social determinants of health could enhance curriculum and provide real-world context for the learning experience.

Conclusions: Our findings add to the literature examining the benefits and challenges of engagement between faculty and community and offer new insights on the value of co-teaching/co-learning experiences.

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在社区和学术伙伴之间发展共同教学和共同学习交流的利益和挑战的观点。
背景:为了在健康差异和健康的社会决定因素方面培训未来的专业人员,学术健康中心经常使用由教师专门开发和指导的课程。目的:调查教师和社区利益相关者对发展合作教学/合作学习交流项目的好处和挑战的看法和态度。方法:来自同一机构六个学术专业学院的教师和社区成员参加焦点小组。采访被录象记录下来,并为主题进行审查。结果:教师和社区参与者都认为,在设计和实施解决健康的社会决定因素的讲座时,合作可以加强课程,并为学习经验提供现实环境。结论:我们的研究结果为研究教师和社区之间参与的好处和挑战的文献提供了新的见解,并为共同教学/共同学习经验的价值提供了新的见解。
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