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Todini, Luca; Menchetti, Laura – Advances in Physiology Education, 2023
Active learning and practices are strongly encouraged or made mandatory by local, national, and European organizations. Therefore, we set up an interactive practical classroom, engaging all of the attending students of the year (n = 47). Each student was assigned a physiological role (marked on a cardboard sign) in the following events:…
Descriptors: Interaction, Active Learning, Learning Activities, Human Body
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Mohammad, Milan; Viuff, Søren Lundgaard; Munch, Marie Warrer; Berg, Ronan M. G. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2021
Collaborative teaching strategies such as peer instruction and conventional group work have previously been shown to enhance meaningful learning, but they have not previously been compared. In this present study, we compared the impact of solving quizzes with peer instruction and conventional group work on immediate learning in a laboratory…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Cooperative Learning, Learning Activities, Physiology
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Montrezor, Luís Henrique – Advances in Physiology Education, 2021
The teaching-learning process is complex and requires continuous research and dedication. Research has been important to prove that student achievement can improve when active methodologies are properly implemented, either in isolation or integrated with a short lecture. The purpose of this work was to evaluate the performance and perception of…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Academic Achievement, Medical Students, Physiology
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Kane, Imogen; Hansen, Jeffrey; Lewis, Robert – Advances in Physiology Education, 2022
The physiology of respiration is a challenging subject for many medical students. To assist students, we have developed an active learning game that physically places students within a model outlining the respiratory control pathway. Participants were provided with a vodcast describing the physiology of respiratory control and instructed to view…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Undergraduate Students, Medical Education, Educational Games
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Narayanan, Sareesh Naduvil; Ahmed, Iffath; Saherawala, Batul; Foud, Fatmaelzahraa; Merghani, Tarig Hakim – Advances in Physiology Education, 2021
Although traditional didactic lecturing is the principal instructional approach used in numerous medical schools, this method has several limitations. Experiential learning approaches place students in the center of the learning process and creates a positive and supportive classroom learning environment. In this article, we propose an active…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Medical Students, Medical Schools, Experiential Learning
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Zhang, Hongmei; Li, Yanju – Advances in Physiology Education, 2021
Although active learning is highly recognized and recommended in the educational community, instructors are still struggling with how to incorporate active learning tools into writing courses. This study aims to 1) describe specific challenges encountered in the course of Molecular Cell Biology Laboratory--Critical Thinking through Writing…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Active Learning, Metacognition, STEM Education
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Metz, Cynthia J.; Metz, Michael J. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic required a shift to online learning that posed particular challenges for the education of dental students. Basic science courses were presented in an online, asynchronous format to facilitate small group rotations through preclinical work. The success of active learning was previously examined in a Dental Physiology course,…
Descriptors: Physiology, Active Learning, Teaching Methods, Instructional Effectiveness
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Ghimouz, Rym; O'Sullivan, Siobhan; Baltatu, Ovidiu Constantin; Campos, Luciana Aparecida – Advances in Physiology Education, 2021
Active learning activities offer opportunities for medical students to facilitate the retention of knowledge and develop soft skills. We aimed to create a guide for an interdisciplinary mock trial learning activity within the medical curriculum of the College of Medicine, Anhembi Morumbi University--Laureate International Universities, Sao Paulo,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Active Learning, Medical Education, Medical Students
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Dirks-Naylor, Amie J. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2016
Renal transport is a central mechanism underlying electrolyte homeostasis, acid base balance and other essential functions of the kidneys in human physiology. Thus, knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the nephron is essential for the understanding of kidney function in health and disease. However, students find this content difficult to…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Science Education, Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction
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Montrezor, Luís H. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2016
The evaluation process is complex and extremely important in the teaching/learning process. Evaluations are constantly employed in the classroom to assist students in the learning process and to help teachers improve the teaching process. The use of active methodologies encourages students to participate in the learning process, encourages…
Descriptors: Physiology, Active Learning, Medical Students, Learning Activities
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Miller, Cynthia J.; Metz, Michael J. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2014
Ask any professor to describe a "first-row student," and you will likely hear a description of an engaged learner who pays attention during class, takes notes, and asks questions. A research study from the 1980s has indicated that undergraduate students sitting in the front and center of the classroom score higher than other students.…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Learner Engagement, Graduate Students, Doctoral Programs
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Rathner, Joseph A.; Byrne, Graeme – Advances in Physiology Education, 2014
The study of human bioscience is viewed as a crucial curriculum in allied health. Nevertheless, bioscience (and particularly physiology) is notoriously difficult for undergraduates, particularly academically disadvantaged students. So endemic are the high failure rates (particularly in nursing) that it has come to be known as "the human…
Descriptors: Educationally Disadvantaged, Structural Equation Models, Academic Failure, Outcomes of Education
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Kommalage, Mahinda; Gunawardena, Sampath – Advances in Physiology Education, 2008
Information technology (IT)-based components are included as active learning activities in medical curricula that have been shown to be more effective than most passive learning activities. In developing countries, these activities are not popular compared with developed countries. In this study, an IT-based assignment was carried out in…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Physiology, Medical Students, Medical Schools
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Se, Alexandre B.; Passos, Renato M.; Ono, Andre H.; Hermes-Lima, Marcelo – Advances in Physiology Education, 2008
In this work, we describe the use of several strategies employing the philosophies of active learning and problem-based learning (PBL) that may be used to improve the teaching of metabolic biochemistry to medical and nutritional undergraduate students. The main activities are as follows: 1) a seminar/poster system in a mini-congress format (using…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Metabolism, Public Health, Problem Based Learning
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Lujan, Heidi L.; DiCarlo, Stephen E. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2006
The curriculum is packed with so much content that teachers resort to telling students what they know and students simply commit facts to memory. The packed curriculum leaves little time for students to acquire a deep understanding of the subject or to develop life-long skills such as critical thinking, problem solving, and communication. However,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Curriculum, Active Learning, Educational Strategies
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