Different theoretical frameworks offer specific, but separate, understandings of the same phenomenon. With the increasing use of simulation for training and assessment in medical education, it is vital to consider how different frameworks grant various insights into the pedagogical value of simulation. In this article, the author evaluated three exemplar theoretical frameworks, cultural-historical activity theory, cognitive load theory, and grounded theory, considering their ontological and epistemological stances, their limitations, and their application to simulation training. The greater understanding offered by this article will inform research design and interpretation of results, enabling a more theoretically poised construction of pe...
Context: Review studies of simulation-based education (SBE) consistently point out that theory-drive...
Context: Review studies of simulation-based education (SBE) consistently point out that theory-drive...
Simulation is a method or technique to produce an experience without going through the real event. T...
This thematic review aims to examine the learning theories and pedagogical models that have been use...
Dramatic changes to healthcare systems globally have led to increased use of simulation as a pedagog...
Dramatic changes to healthcare systems globally have led to increased use of simulation as a pedagog...
An overview is presented of the strengths and limitations of simulation learning, with a particular ...
An overview is presented of the strengths and limitations of simulation learning, with a particular ...
Simulation-Based Learning is considered the best alternative teaching and assessment tool that able ...
Simulation offers an important context for clinical education, providing a structured, safe and supp...
The ultimate goals of health professions education are to enhance practice readiness, improve delive...
Simulation based education (SBE) is playing an increasingly vital role in the education of all healt...
Context: Review studies of simulation-based education (SBE) consistently point out that theory-drive...
This study used a social constructivist approach to explore the literature in relation to the acknow...
This study used a social constructivist approach to explore the literature in relation to the acknow...
Context: Review studies of simulation-based education (SBE) consistently point out that theory-drive...
Context: Review studies of simulation-based education (SBE) consistently point out that theory-drive...
Simulation is a method or technique to produce an experience without going through the real event. T...
This thematic review aims to examine the learning theories and pedagogical models that have been use...
Dramatic changes to healthcare systems globally have led to increased use of simulation as a pedagog...
Dramatic changes to healthcare systems globally have led to increased use of simulation as a pedagog...
An overview is presented of the strengths and limitations of simulation learning, with a particular ...
An overview is presented of the strengths and limitations of simulation learning, with a particular ...
Simulation-Based Learning is considered the best alternative teaching and assessment tool that able ...
Simulation offers an important context for clinical education, providing a structured, safe and supp...
The ultimate goals of health professions education are to enhance practice readiness, improve delive...
Simulation based education (SBE) is playing an increasingly vital role in the education of all healt...
Context: Review studies of simulation-based education (SBE) consistently point out that theory-drive...
This study used a social constructivist approach to explore the literature in relation to the acknow...
This study used a social constructivist approach to explore the literature in relation to the acknow...
Context: Review studies of simulation-based education (SBE) consistently point out that theory-drive...
Context: Review studies of simulation-based education (SBE) consistently point out that theory-drive...
Simulation is a method or technique to produce an experience without going through the real event. T...