Amy Versnik Nowak, Marzell Gray, D. Omodara, Linda Gibson
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培养未来的公共卫生(美国)或卫生与社会保健(英国)专业人员适应国际环境是当今高等教育的当务之急。协作式在线国际学习(COIL)是一种创新的虚拟交流(VE)形式,可为学生提供国际经验、文化能力以及对全球医疗保健需求的了解。本实践报告总结了美国和英国的两所大学如何为其公共卫生和健康与社会护理专业的学生共同开发 COIL 单元,以学习国际医疗保健系统。公共卫生学院的教师采用纽约州立大学 COIL 规划战略和后向课程设计来指导 COIL 单元的规划。学习过程和成果的设计旨在支持与公共卫生教育委员会要求的领域相一致的课程和校园学习成果。概述了 COIL 单元的规划过程、课程和技术。对该单元的评估包括在课程、项目和校园层面实现学生的学习成果;根据跨文化知识和能力 VALUE 评分标准对跨文化意识的改变;对学生、研究助理和教师的益处;以及与 VE 素质的一致性。
Development of a U.S./U.K. Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) partnership for undergraduate education in public health
Preparing future public health (U.S.) or health and social care (U.K.) professionals for international settings is imperative in today’s higher education landscape. Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) is an innovative form of virtual exchange (VE) that provides students with international experience, cultural competence, and an understanding of global healthcare needs. This practice report summarizes how two universities in the U.S. and U.K. co-developed a COIL unit for their public health and health and social care students to learn about international healthcare systems. Public health faculty used SUNY COIL planning strategies and backward course design to guide the planning of the COIL unit. The learning processes and outcomes were designed to support program and campus learning outcomes that align with domain areas required by the Council on Education for Public Health. The planning process, curriculum, and technology used for the COIL unit are outlined. Evaluation of the unit included achieving student learning outcomes at the course, program, and campus levels; changes in intercultural awareness based on the Intercultural Knowledge and Competence VALUE Rubric; benefits to students, research assistants, and faculty; and alignment with the qualities of VE.