Introduction: Understanding academics’ points of view about teaching and learning process is of great importance. The present study aimed to prioritize the components of educational philosophies, curriculum ideology and teaching methods in medical science academics, and investigate the effect of demographic characteristics on each of the components. Methods: The research method was descriptive-survey based on available sampling method from academics of a medical university in Tehran. Data collection tool was a questionnaire of educational philosophy, curriculum ideology and teaching methods. Only full-time faculty members entered the study, and lecturers and faculty assistants were excluded from the study. SPSS v16.0 software was use...
Introduction: Identifying educational needs is an essential step in planning faculty development pro...
Background: Setting “accountable education” as a method in medical education has gotten increasing a...
Objectives Despite a recognised need for richer narratives about academic medicine, much of the lite...
Introduction: Researches has shown that one of the important keys to learning "teaching method&...
Background Achieving changing needs, advancing knowledge, and innovations in higher education requir...
Abstract Background Achieving changing needs, advancing knowledge, and innovations in higher educati...
Medical education as a discipline currently accepts students with two M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Ira...
Till now mostly students’ perspectives have been obtained regarding teaching methodologies in medica...
Drawing upon 90 in-depth interviews with medical educators and students from humanities, social scie...
Objective: To explore faculty perception regarding theme-based Integrated Curriculum at a private me...
Context: Educational environment not only depends on curriculum, physical factors, teaching quality ...
Samaneh Abolbashari,1,2 Hossein Karimi Moonaghi,3,4 Mojtaba Mousavi Bazzaz5 1Department of Medical E...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The development and innovation program in medical education is a strategic...
Background: Medicinal teaching exposes the widespread variability of prospectus also pragmatic exerc...
Aims: To determine the effective teaching factors managers, colleagues, teachers’ self-assessment an...
Introduction: Identifying educational needs is an essential step in planning faculty development pro...
Background: Setting “accountable education” as a method in medical education has gotten increasing a...
Objectives Despite a recognised need for richer narratives about academic medicine, much of the lite...
Introduction: Researches has shown that one of the important keys to learning "teaching method&...
Background Achieving changing needs, advancing knowledge, and innovations in higher education requir...
Abstract Background Achieving changing needs, advancing knowledge, and innovations in higher educati...
Medical education as a discipline currently accepts students with two M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Ira...
Till now mostly students’ perspectives have been obtained regarding teaching methodologies in medica...
Drawing upon 90 in-depth interviews with medical educators and students from humanities, social scie...
Objective: To explore faculty perception regarding theme-based Integrated Curriculum at a private me...
Context: Educational environment not only depends on curriculum, physical factors, teaching quality ...
Samaneh Abolbashari,1,2 Hossein Karimi Moonaghi,3,4 Mojtaba Mousavi Bazzaz5 1Department of Medical E...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The development and innovation program in medical education is a strategic...
Background: Medicinal teaching exposes the widespread variability of prospectus also pragmatic exerc...
Aims: To determine the effective teaching factors managers, colleagues, teachers’ self-assessment an...
Introduction: Identifying educational needs is an essential step in planning faculty development pro...
Background: Setting “accountable education” as a method in medical education has gotten increasing a...
Objectives Despite a recognised need for richer narratives about academic medicine, much of the lite...