Abstract: Shibboleths are common expressions presented as indisputable truths. When used in educational discussions, they reflect “motherhood and apple pie ” viewpoints and tend to bring debate to a halt. Use of shibboleths may precede a desired imposition of “locksteps ” in educational programming and are easily perceived as paternalistic by recipients. Nine shibboleths are presented as common beliefs of dental faculty and administrators. Evidence contradicting the veracity of the “obvious truths” is offered. The traditional “splendid isolation ” of dentistry contributes to parochialism and belief in false shibboleths. Sound principles of higher and health professions education, student learning, and dental practice apply to dental educati...
The activities developed in health area are of great importance, because they have the aim to preser...
Abstract: The importance of promoting ethical behavior in dental students is reflected in the emphas...
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Abstract: This paper proposes a shift of emphasis in the dental curriculum from measures to protect ...
There is more than one curriculum present in many schools in higher education. The hidden curriculum...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to gather and analyze information about the status of ethics...
Abstract: The most important mission of dental education is development of student professionalism. ...
Abstract: The premise of this paper is that the form and content of dental education do not reinforc...
our ethics curricula don’t work due to the limitations of didactic education. He suggested that ethi...
Abstract: The oral health education system is in need of major reform! This is especially apparent i...
Abstract: Competency-based dental education was introduced in 1993 and has proven to be a robust inn...
Abstract: Richard Masella has written a very thought-provoking article that makes many excellent arg...
Abstract: The goal of interprofessional education (IPE) is to bring various professional groups toge...
This study sought to identify educational methodologies utilized by dental hygiene programs that mig...
Abstract: The purpose of this article is to report first-year dental students ’ perceptions of their...
The activities developed in health area are of great importance, because they have the aim to preser...
Abstract: The importance of promoting ethical behavior in dental students is reflected in the emphas...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65215/1/j.1752-7325.1971.tb00592.x.pd
Abstract: This paper proposes a shift of emphasis in the dental curriculum from measures to protect ...
There is more than one curriculum present in many schools in higher education. The hidden curriculum...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to gather and analyze information about the status of ethics...
Abstract: The most important mission of dental education is development of student professionalism. ...
Abstract: The premise of this paper is that the form and content of dental education do not reinforc...
our ethics curricula don’t work due to the limitations of didactic education. He suggested that ethi...
Abstract: The oral health education system is in need of major reform! This is especially apparent i...
Abstract: Competency-based dental education was introduced in 1993 and has proven to be a robust inn...
Abstract: Richard Masella has written a very thought-provoking article that makes many excellent arg...
Abstract: The goal of interprofessional education (IPE) is to bring various professional groups toge...
This study sought to identify educational methodologies utilized by dental hygiene programs that mig...
Abstract: The purpose of this article is to report first-year dental students ’ perceptions of their...
The activities developed in health area are of great importance, because they have the aim to preser...
Abstract: The importance of promoting ethical behavior in dental students is reflected in the emphas...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65215/1/j.1752-7325.1971.tb00592.x.pd