The purpose of this study was to investigate the approaches to studying of first-and second-year students in a problem-based physical therapy program. The Short Inventory of Approaches to Studying was administered to 112 first-year students (66 female, 46 male) and 100 second-year students (62 female, 38 male). Ninety-nine first-year students and 88 second-year students responded to the inventory, representing a return rate of 88%. The results of both groups were compared. Further comparisons were made with reported normative inventory scores and with inventory results reported of first-year students in a medical problem-based school. All comparisons were made using two-tailed t tests. The inventory scores proved similar in both year groups...
Approaches to studying may be influenced by students’ age, maturity, and experience in higher educat...
Purpose The purpose of this retrospective study was to evaluate students’ academic outcomes after im...
Physical therapists rely on a large repertoire of psychomotor skills for patient evaluation and trea...
Purpose: To compare the learning strategies of students in a traditional physical therapy curriculum...
Objective: To assess the third year physiotherapy students’ perception of problem based learning ses...
The purpose of this study was to examine the perspectives of three graduates of a problem-based lean...
Purpose: To determine the preferred learning styles that exist among students in a two-year, entry-l...
The Problem Based Learning(PBL) model was introduced more than 40 years ago in response to growth in...
This paper reports the assessment of student learning in a physical examination course. It reports t...
INTRODUCTION: Every individual has different learning approaches in acquisition and processing of kn...
lished educational accreditation standards and its normative model of pro-fessional education, has a...
Purpose: Most educational programs in the health sciences present their students with a clinical dec...
The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of a model for teaching problem-solving sk...
Introduction: Evaluating the master’s degree program in Sports Physiotherapy in order to improve the...
The purpose of this study was to determine how undergraduate college students, who are potential phy...
Approaches to studying may be influenced by students’ age, maturity, and experience in higher educat...
Purpose The purpose of this retrospective study was to evaluate students’ academic outcomes after im...
Physical therapists rely on a large repertoire of psychomotor skills for patient evaluation and trea...
Purpose: To compare the learning strategies of students in a traditional physical therapy curriculum...
Objective: To assess the third year physiotherapy students’ perception of problem based learning ses...
The purpose of this study was to examine the perspectives of three graduates of a problem-based lean...
Purpose: To determine the preferred learning styles that exist among students in a two-year, entry-l...
The Problem Based Learning(PBL) model was introduced more than 40 years ago in response to growth in...
This paper reports the assessment of student learning in a physical examination course. It reports t...
INTRODUCTION: Every individual has different learning approaches in acquisition and processing of kn...
lished educational accreditation standards and its normative model of pro-fessional education, has a...
Purpose: Most educational programs in the health sciences present their students with a clinical dec...
The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of a model for teaching problem-solving sk...
Introduction: Evaluating the master’s degree program in Sports Physiotherapy in order to improve the...
The purpose of this study was to determine how undergraduate college students, who are potential phy...
Approaches to studying may be influenced by students’ age, maturity, and experience in higher educat...
Purpose The purpose of this retrospective study was to evaluate students’ academic outcomes after im...
Physical therapists rely on a large repertoire of psychomotor skills for patient evaluation and trea...