This thesis deals with two related questions. The first relates to a critical inquiry into the processes of curriculum creation and formation within a medical school which has undergone a significant curriculum revision. I explore the notion that such processes can be understood as a form of practice in which the relationship between content and process is held together by what is explored in the thesis as an indivisible, paradoxical tension. Exploring curriculum as a kind of process is a novel approach in a school steeped in the traditions of the natural sciences. The common metaphors for curriculum in this setting refer to blueprints, models, behavioural competencies and objective standards. These are all founded on the belief in an objec...
In examining educational processes, researchers often seek to provide general models that can be app...
In this autobiographical narrative study I consider how curriculum, in particular the mathematical c...
Curricula often seem to be based on the views of their planners rather than empirical findings and t...
This thesis deals with two related questions. The first relates to a critical inquiry into the proce...
Curricular Processes as Practice: The emergence of excellence in a medical school This thesis deals ...
In medical schools, significantly revising an undergraduate medical curriculum has become a frequent...
In 2004, members of the McGill University Faculty of Medicine began implementing a new curriculum fo...
Sociological studies of undergraduate medical education classically concentrated on students and tut...
In this chapter, we briefly present the case of medical practice and education as they evolved throu...
The investigator has created and explained a process oriented conceptual model for curriculum theori...
Problem-based learning (PBL) is now incorporated into the curricula of most medical schools around t...
This thesis explores whether a carefully designed educational program canimpact unfavourably on a pr...
© The contributors. This author accepted manuscript book chapter is made available after an embargo...
Medical students need to acquire not only biomedical knowledge and clinical skills, but also a profe...
Objectives: This study analyses the ways in which curriculum reform facilitated student learning abo...
In examining educational processes, researchers often seek to provide general models that can be app...
In this autobiographical narrative study I consider how curriculum, in particular the mathematical c...
Curricula often seem to be based on the views of their planners rather than empirical findings and t...
This thesis deals with two related questions. The first relates to a critical inquiry into the proce...
Curricular Processes as Practice: The emergence of excellence in a medical school This thesis deals ...
In medical schools, significantly revising an undergraduate medical curriculum has become a frequent...
In 2004, members of the McGill University Faculty of Medicine began implementing a new curriculum fo...
Sociological studies of undergraduate medical education classically concentrated on students and tut...
In this chapter, we briefly present the case of medical practice and education as they evolved throu...
The investigator has created and explained a process oriented conceptual model for curriculum theori...
Problem-based learning (PBL) is now incorporated into the curricula of most medical schools around t...
This thesis explores whether a carefully designed educational program canimpact unfavourably on a pr...
© The contributors. This author accepted manuscript book chapter is made available after an embargo...
Medical students need to acquire not only biomedical knowledge and clinical skills, but also a profe...
Objectives: This study analyses the ways in which curriculum reform facilitated student learning abo...
In examining educational processes, researchers often seek to provide general models that can be app...
In this autobiographical narrative study I consider how curriculum, in particular the mathematical c...
Curricula often seem to be based on the views of their planners rather than empirical findings and t...