是时候重新思考可持续发展的预期学习成果了吗?瑞典本科物理治疗教育课程教学大纲的定性探索与反思》。

IF 2 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development Pub Date : 2024-06-05 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23821205241260599
Emma Swärdh, Nina Brodin, Anna Pettersson, Annie Palstam
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目的:在过去的几年中,人们多次呼吁在卫生专业教育中实施可持续发展教育。因此,本研究旨在探索和描述瑞典物理治疗本科教育课程中以可持续发展为重点的预期学习成果(SD-ILOs):采用演绎、描述和定性的方法,对瑞典八所提供物理治疗本科教育的高等教育机构的课程(n = 8)和课程大纲(n = 143)中的 SD-ILOs 进行了分析。SD-ILO根据学科内容或条件、认知过程水平、可持续性学习维度和关键可持续性能力进行描述:结果:8 个物理治疗专业中有 6 个专业的课程大纲中包含了可持续发展学习目标。然而,在所有ILO中,只有3%(n = 36)以可持续发展为重点。78%(n = 28)的可持续发展综合性学习目标是在学习的认知维度内描述的,80%(n = 27)的可持续发展综合性学习目标与认知过程 "理解 "或 "分析 "有关。在可持续发展终身学习目标中,最常见的关键能力是 "系统思维 "n = 10(28%),30%(n = 11)缺乏关键能力:结论:在瑞典物理治疗本科教育中,迫切需要迅速采取措施加强可持续发展教育。教学方法不仅要涵盖可持续发展学习的认知层面,还要涵盖社会情感和行为层面,以及更复杂的认知学习过程。目前缺乏关键的可持续发展能力,这进一步强调了以行动为导向的学习丰富物理治疗课程的必要性,以便在医疗保健和公共卫生领域培养强大的未来可持续发展机构。
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Time to Rethink Intended Learning Outcomes for Sustainable Development? A Qualitative Exploration and Reflection of Course Syllabuses in Swedish Undergraduate Physiotherapy Education.

Objective: Several calls to action for the implementation of education for sustainable development in health profession education have been put forth during the last few years. The aim was therefore to explore and describe sustainability-focused intended learning outcomes (SD-ILOs) in curricula of undergraduate physiotherapy education in Sweden.

Methods: Using a deductive, descriptive, and qualitative approach, SD-ILOs in programs (n = 8) and course syllabuses (n = 143) from eight higher education institutions providing physiotherapy undergraduate education in Sweden were analyzed. SD-ILOs were described based on the subject content or condition, level of cognitive processes, sustainability learning dimensions, and key sustainability competencies.

Results: Six of the eight physiotherapy programs provided course syllabuses with SD-ILOs. However, only 3% (n = 36) of all ILOs were sustainability-focused. A larger part of the SD-ILOs, 78% (n = 28) was described within the cognitive dimension of learning, and 80% (n = 27) were linked to either the cognitive process 'understanding' or 'analyzing'. The most frequently identified key competency in the SD-ILOs was 'systems-thinking' n = 10 (28%), and 30% (n = 11) lacked key competency.

Conclusion: There is an urgent need for rapid initiatives to enhance sustainable development education in Swedish undergraduate physiotherapy education. Pedagogical approaches that cover not only cognitive dimensions of learning for sustainable development but also socio-emotional and behavioral dimensions, as well as more complex cognitive learning processes must also be developed. The current lack of key sustainability competencies further emphasizes the necessity to enrich physiotherapy curricula with action-oriented learning to develop powerful future sustainability agency within healthcare and the public health arena.

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