This paper describes the advantages and disadvantages of various approaches of teaching veterinary parasitology, including the disciplinary, the problem-oriented and combined approaches. In the disciplinary approach, parasitology is taught in the classical manner as a coherent subject, covering parasite morphology, biology, molecular biology, epidemiology, pathology and immunology, as well as clinical manifestations, diagnosis, therapy, control and prevention of parasitic diseases. Problem-oriented teaching approaches the subject, starting from diseases in animal species or from organ systems or other objectives (e.g. food safety); it also tackles training of skills for problem solving and self-learning. Combined approaches include elements...
Background: Veterinary clinical pathology is a relatively new and emerging discipline in Europe that...
The article investigates the methods of pedagogical engineering, which are based on the forms of ext...
Summary The current veterinary curriculum leaves graduates ill-equipped for careers in the field of ...
This paper describes the advantages and disadvantages of various approaches of teaching veterinary p...
In this paper, we discuss the advantages and disadvantages of various approaches of teaching veterin...
There are tendencies in universities globally to change undergraduate teaching in veterinary parasit...
Finding a healthy balance between classical parasitology and clinical veterinary medicine remains a ...
Pursuant to the Joint Declaration by 29 European education ministers in June 1999 in the city of Bol...
The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at Utrecht University has seen three major curriculum changes, in...
Parasitology for basic and advanced studies and veterinary practice. The classical textbook Parasit...
The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at Utrecht University has seen three major curriculum changes, in...
Parasitology for basic and advanced studies and veterinary practice. The classical textbook Parasit...
OBJECTIVE: Parasitic diseases are a major public health problem in the tropical and sub tropical cou...
The use of alternative methods for teaching purposes is gradually increasing in higher education. In...
Parasites are a major issue affecting animal and human health, welfare, and economic productivity. T...
Background: Veterinary clinical pathology is a relatively new and emerging discipline in Europe that...
The article investigates the methods of pedagogical engineering, which are based on the forms of ext...
Summary The current veterinary curriculum leaves graduates ill-equipped for careers in the field of ...
This paper describes the advantages and disadvantages of various approaches of teaching veterinary p...
In this paper, we discuss the advantages and disadvantages of various approaches of teaching veterin...
There are tendencies in universities globally to change undergraduate teaching in veterinary parasit...
Finding a healthy balance between classical parasitology and clinical veterinary medicine remains a ...
Pursuant to the Joint Declaration by 29 European education ministers in June 1999 in the city of Bol...
The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at Utrecht University has seen three major curriculum changes, in...
Parasitology for basic and advanced studies and veterinary practice. The classical textbook Parasit...
The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at Utrecht University has seen three major curriculum changes, in...
Parasitology for basic and advanced studies and veterinary practice. The classical textbook Parasit...
OBJECTIVE: Parasitic diseases are a major public health problem in the tropical and sub tropical cou...
The use of alternative methods for teaching purposes is gradually increasing in higher education. In...
Parasites are a major issue affecting animal and human health, welfare, and economic productivity. T...
Background: Veterinary clinical pathology is a relatively new and emerging discipline in Europe that...
The article investigates the methods of pedagogical engineering, which are based on the forms of ext...
Summary The current veterinary curriculum leaves graduates ill-equipped for careers in the field of ...