Team-Based Learning for Health Professions Education (eBook, PDF)
A Guide to Using Small Groups for Improving Learning
Redaktion: Michaelsen, Larry K.; McMahon, Kathryn K.; Levine, Ruth E.; Parmelee, Dean X.
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A Guide to Using Small Groups for Improving Learning
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This book is an introduction to TBL for health profession educators.The book provides readers with models and guidance on everything they need to know about team formation and maintenance; peer feedback and evaluation processes, and facilitation; and includes a directory of tools and resources.
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This book is an introduction to TBL for health profession educators.The book provides readers with models and guidance on everything they need to know about team formation and maintenance; peer feedback and evaluation processes, and facilitation; and includes a directory of tools and resources.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000974287
- Artikelnr.: 68356560
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000974287
- Artikelnr.: 68356560
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Larry K. Michaelsen is Professor of Management at Central Missouri State University and is David Ross Boyd Professor Emeritus at the University of Oklahoma, a Carnegie Scholar, a Fulbright Senior Scholar, and former Editor of the Journal of Management Education. He is active in faculty and staff development activities and has conducted workshops on teaching effectively with small groups in a wide variety of university and, corporate settings. Dr. Michaelsen has also received numerous college, university, and national awards for his outstanding teaching and for his pioneering work in two areas. One is the development of Team-Based Learning, a comprehensive small-group based instructional process that is now being used in over 80 academic disciplines and on over 200 campuses in the US and in eight foreign countries. The other is an Integrative Business Experience (IBE) program that links student learning in three core courses to their experience in creating and operating an actual start-up business whose profits are used to fund a hands-on community service project. Dean X. Parmelee is Associate Dean of Academic Affairs at Wright State University's Boonshoft School of Medicine. He has fostered the use and development of Team-Based Learning throughout his school's curriculum, conducted numerous faculty development programs on TBL around the country, and was appointed 2006-07 Chair of the TBL Collaborative. Ruth E. Levine is the Clarence Ross Miller Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Internal Medicine at the University of Texas Medical Branch, and the Inaugural Director of UTMB's Academy of Master Teachers. As a national consultant for the Team Based-Learning Collaborative, she has assisted numerous faculty in a variety of disciplines develop and establish team-based learning programs. Kathryn K. McMahon is Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Neuroscience at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in Lubbock Texas. She i
Foreword
Diane M. Billings Preface
L. Dee Fink and Dean X. Parmelee; PART ONE. FUNDAMENTALS 1. Team
Based Learning in Health Professions Education. Why Is It a Good Fit?
Dean X. Parmelee 2. Fundamental Principles and Practices of Team
Based Learning
Larry K. Michaelsen and Michael Sweet 3. Creating Effective Team Assignments
Larry K. Michaelsen and Michael Sweet 4. Improving Critical Thinking Skills in the Medical Professional with Team
Based Learning
Herb F. Janssen, N. P. Skeen, John Bell, and William Bradshaw 5. An Educational Rationale for the Use of Team
Based Learning. Didactic vs. Dialectic Teaching
Herb F. Janssen, N. P. Skeen, R. C. Schutt, and Kathryn K. McMahon 6. Team Formation
Kathryn K. McMahon 7. Team Maintenance
John W. Pelley and Kathryn K. McMahon 8. Facilitator Skills
John W. Pelley and Kathryn K. McMahon 9. Peer Evaluation in Team
Based Learning
Ruth Levine 10. Research and Scholarship. Team
Based Learning in Health Professions Education
Paul Haidet, Virginia Schneider, and Gary M. Onady PART TWO. VOICES OF EXPERIENCE 11. Team
Based Learning in the Pre
Medical Curriculum. Genetics
Dorothy B. Engle 12. Team
Based Learning in an Introductory Biochemistry Class. A First
Time User's Perspective
Teresa A. Garrett 13. Using Team
Based Learning as a Substitute for Lectures in a Required Undergraduate Nursing Course
Michele C. Clark 14. Team
Based Learning in a Physicians Assistant Program
Bob Philpot 15. The Use of Reading Assignments and Learning Issues as an Alternative to Anatomy Lectures in a Team
Based Learning Curriculum
Nagaswami S. Vasan and David O. DeFouw 16. Team
Based Learning in Sport and Exercise Psychology. Case Studies and Concept Maps as Application Exercises
Karla A. Kubitz 17. Team
Based Learning in a Psychiatry Clerkship
Cheryl S. Al
Mateen 18. Reinvigorating a Residency Program Through Team
Based Learning. The Experience of a Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Program
Michael Petty and Kevin M. Means Tools and Resources
Diane M. Billings Preface
L. Dee Fink and Dean X. Parmelee; PART ONE. FUNDAMENTALS 1. Team
Based Learning in Health Professions Education. Why Is It a Good Fit?
Dean X. Parmelee 2. Fundamental Principles and Practices of Team
Based Learning
Larry K. Michaelsen and Michael Sweet 3. Creating Effective Team Assignments
Larry K. Michaelsen and Michael Sweet 4. Improving Critical Thinking Skills in the Medical Professional with Team
Based Learning
Herb F. Janssen, N. P. Skeen, John Bell, and William Bradshaw 5. An Educational Rationale for the Use of Team
Based Learning. Didactic vs. Dialectic Teaching
Herb F. Janssen, N. P. Skeen, R. C. Schutt, and Kathryn K. McMahon 6. Team Formation
Kathryn K. McMahon 7. Team Maintenance
John W. Pelley and Kathryn K. McMahon 8. Facilitator Skills
John W. Pelley and Kathryn K. McMahon 9. Peer Evaluation in Team
Based Learning
Ruth Levine 10. Research and Scholarship. Team
Based Learning in Health Professions Education
Paul Haidet, Virginia Schneider, and Gary M. Onady PART TWO. VOICES OF EXPERIENCE 11. Team
Based Learning in the Pre
Medical Curriculum. Genetics
Dorothy B. Engle 12. Team
Based Learning in an Introductory Biochemistry Class. A First
Time User's Perspective
Teresa A. Garrett 13. Using Team
Based Learning as a Substitute for Lectures in a Required Undergraduate Nursing Course
Michele C. Clark 14. Team
Based Learning in a Physicians Assistant Program
Bob Philpot 15. The Use of Reading Assignments and Learning Issues as an Alternative to Anatomy Lectures in a Team
Based Learning Curriculum
Nagaswami S. Vasan and David O. DeFouw 16. Team
Based Learning in Sport and Exercise Psychology. Case Studies and Concept Maps as Application Exercises
Karla A. Kubitz 17. Team
Based Learning in a Psychiatry Clerkship
Cheryl S. Al
Mateen 18. Reinvigorating a Residency Program Through Team
Based Learning. The Experience of a Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Program
Michael Petty and Kevin M. Means Tools and Resources
Foreword
Diane M. Billings Preface
L. Dee Fink and Dean X. Parmelee; PART ONE. FUNDAMENTALS 1. Team
Based Learning in Health Professions Education. Why Is It a Good Fit?
Dean X. Parmelee 2. Fundamental Principles and Practices of Team
Based Learning
Larry K. Michaelsen and Michael Sweet 3. Creating Effective Team Assignments
Larry K. Michaelsen and Michael Sweet 4. Improving Critical Thinking Skills in the Medical Professional with Team
Based Learning
Herb F. Janssen, N. P. Skeen, John Bell, and William Bradshaw 5. An Educational Rationale for the Use of Team
Based Learning. Didactic vs. Dialectic Teaching
Herb F. Janssen, N. P. Skeen, R. C. Schutt, and Kathryn K. McMahon 6. Team Formation
Kathryn K. McMahon 7. Team Maintenance
John W. Pelley and Kathryn K. McMahon 8. Facilitator Skills
John W. Pelley and Kathryn K. McMahon 9. Peer Evaluation in Team
Based Learning
Ruth Levine 10. Research and Scholarship. Team
Based Learning in Health Professions Education
Paul Haidet, Virginia Schneider, and Gary M. Onady PART TWO. VOICES OF EXPERIENCE 11. Team
Based Learning in the Pre
Medical Curriculum. Genetics
Dorothy B. Engle 12. Team
Based Learning in an Introductory Biochemistry Class. A First
Time User's Perspective
Teresa A. Garrett 13. Using Team
Based Learning as a Substitute for Lectures in a Required Undergraduate Nursing Course
Michele C. Clark 14. Team
Based Learning in a Physicians Assistant Program
Bob Philpot 15. The Use of Reading Assignments and Learning Issues as an Alternative to Anatomy Lectures in a Team
Based Learning Curriculum
Nagaswami S. Vasan and David O. DeFouw 16. Team
Based Learning in Sport and Exercise Psychology. Case Studies and Concept Maps as Application Exercises
Karla A. Kubitz 17. Team
Based Learning in a Psychiatry Clerkship
Cheryl S. Al
Mateen 18. Reinvigorating a Residency Program Through Team
Based Learning. The Experience of a Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Program
Michael Petty and Kevin M. Means Tools and Resources
Diane M. Billings Preface
L. Dee Fink and Dean X. Parmelee; PART ONE. FUNDAMENTALS 1. Team
Based Learning in Health Professions Education. Why Is It a Good Fit?
Dean X. Parmelee 2. Fundamental Principles and Practices of Team
Based Learning
Larry K. Michaelsen and Michael Sweet 3. Creating Effective Team Assignments
Larry K. Michaelsen and Michael Sweet 4. Improving Critical Thinking Skills in the Medical Professional with Team
Based Learning
Herb F. Janssen, N. P. Skeen, John Bell, and William Bradshaw 5. An Educational Rationale for the Use of Team
Based Learning. Didactic vs. Dialectic Teaching
Herb F. Janssen, N. P. Skeen, R. C. Schutt, and Kathryn K. McMahon 6. Team Formation
Kathryn K. McMahon 7. Team Maintenance
John W. Pelley and Kathryn K. McMahon 8. Facilitator Skills
John W. Pelley and Kathryn K. McMahon 9. Peer Evaluation in Team
Based Learning
Ruth Levine 10. Research and Scholarship. Team
Based Learning in Health Professions Education
Paul Haidet, Virginia Schneider, and Gary M. Onady PART TWO. VOICES OF EXPERIENCE 11. Team
Based Learning in the Pre
Medical Curriculum. Genetics
Dorothy B. Engle 12. Team
Based Learning in an Introductory Biochemistry Class. A First
Time User's Perspective
Teresa A. Garrett 13. Using Team
Based Learning as a Substitute for Lectures in a Required Undergraduate Nursing Course
Michele C. Clark 14. Team
Based Learning in a Physicians Assistant Program
Bob Philpot 15. The Use of Reading Assignments and Learning Issues as an Alternative to Anatomy Lectures in a Team
Based Learning Curriculum
Nagaswami S. Vasan and David O. DeFouw 16. Team
Based Learning in Sport and Exercise Psychology. Case Studies and Concept Maps as Application Exercises
Karla A. Kubitz 17. Team
Based Learning in a Psychiatry Clerkship
Cheryl S. Al
Mateen 18. Reinvigorating a Residency Program Through Team
Based Learning. The Experience of a Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Program
Michael Petty and Kevin M. Means Tools and Resources