Abstract Introduction The context in which learning takes place exerts a powerful effect on the approach learners take to their work. In some instances learners will be forced by the nature of a task to adopt a less-favoured approach. In this study, we used a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods to compare the effect of context on learning at different UK medical schools. We compared schools with conventional, and problem-based curricula. Method We had collected data from 30 interviews with third year medical students in one UK medical school with a conventional, lecture-based curriculum in relation to a previous study. The interview guide had explored effects of context and approach to learning. We used the same guide to int...
Background: Gibbs and Coffey (2004) have reported that teaching practices are influenced by teachers...
Background: Gibbs and Coffey (2004) have reported that teaching practices are influenced by teachers...
Background: Gibbs and Coffey (2004) have reported that teaching practices are influenced by teachers...
IntroductionThe context in which learning takes place exerts a powerful effect on the approach learn...
Introduction: The context in which learning takes place exerts a powerful effect on the approach ...
Introduction: The context in which learning takes place exerts a powerful effect on the approach ...
Introduction: The context in which learning takes place exerts a powerful effect on the approach ...
Students' approaches to learning are central to the process of learning. Previous research has revea...
Students’ approaches to learning are central to the process of learning. Previous research has revea...
Curricula often seem to be based on the views of their planners rather than empirical findings and t...
Students' approaches to learning are central to the process of learning. Previous research has revea...
Students' approaches to learning are central to the process of learning. Previous research has revea...
Background: Teaching and learning are fundamentally different between conventional and problem-based...
Objective: To investigate the learning approaches of undergraduate students at different medical sch...
Learning approaches have a long history in medical education. Recent research suggests that learning...
Background: Gibbs and Coffey (2004) have reported that teaching practices are influenced by teachers...
Background: Gibbs and Coffey (2004) have reported that teaching practices are influenced by teachers...
Background: Gibbs and Coffey (2004) have reported that teaching practices are influenced by teachers...
IntroductionThe context in which learning takes place exerts a powerful effect on the approach learn...
Introduction: The context in which learning takes place exerts a powerful effect on the approach ...
Introduction: The context in which learning takes place exerts a powerful effect on the approach ...
Introduction: The context in which learning takes place exerts a powerful effect on the approach ...
Students' approaches to learning are central to the process of learning. Previous research has revea...
Students’ approaches to learning are central to the process of learning. Previous research has revea...
Curricula often seem to be based on the views of their planners rather than empirical findings and t...
Students' approaches to learning are central to the process of learning. Previous research has revea...
Students' approaches to learning are central to the process of learning. Previous research has revea...
Background: Teaching and learning are fundamentally different between conventional and problem-based...
Objective: To investigate the learning approaches of undergraduate students at different medical sch...
Learning approaches have a long history in medical education. Recent research suggests that learning...
Background: Gibbs and Coffey (2004) have reported that teaching practices are influenced by teachers...
Background: Gibbs and Coffey (2004) have reported that teaching practices are influenced by teachers...
Background: Gibbs and Coffey (2004) have reported that teaching practices are influenced by teachers...