Sadia Qazi, Muhammad Atif Mazhar, Abdul Ahad Shaikh, Abdul Jabar Rasool, Kanza Atif, Akef Obeidat
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摘要
本研究通过复杂适应系统(CAS)理论的视角,探讨了阿尔费萨尔大学医学院实施团队学习(TBL)的情况。研究问题是探讨如何应用 CAS 原则来提高 TBL 在医学教育中的实施效果。该研究采用了收敛平行混合方法纵向设计,将定量绩效指标与定性主题相结合。定量分析显示,个人和团队学习成绩略有提高,随着时间的推移,学生的成绩有从较低四分位数向较高四分位数移动的趋势。定性分析结果符合 CAS 原则,突出了 TBL 所促进的适应性实施、新兴成果、自我组织、正反馈循环和学习深度。研究结果表明了以 CAS 为基础的方法在驾驭复杂的教育变革和促进更具弹性和适应性的教育模式方面的价值。这项研究有助于人们了解 CAS 理论如何指导在医学教育中成功实施 TBL 等创新教学法。
Fostering TBL Success at Alfaisal University: A Complex Adaptive Systems Approach.
This study explores the implementation of Team-Based Learning (TBL) at Alfaisal University's College of Medicine through the lens of Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS) theory. The research question investigates how the application of CAS principles can enhance the implementation and effectiveness of TBL in medical education. The study employed a convergent parallel mixed methods longitudinal design, integrating quantitative performance metrics and qualitative themes. Quantitative analysis revealed modest improvements in individual and team-based learning scores, with a promising trend of students moving from the lower to the higher quartiles over time. Qualitative insights aligned with CAS principles, highlighting the adaptive implementation, emergent outcomes, self-organization, positive feedback loops, and depth of learning facilitated by TBL. The findings demonstrate the value of a CAS-informed approach in navigating the complexities of educational change and fostering a more resilient and adaptive educational model. The study contributes to the understanding of how CAS theory can guide the successful implementation of innovative pedagogies like TBL in medical education.