Background Active learning relies on students' engagement with teachers, study materials and/or each other. Although medical education has adopted active learning as a core component of medical training, teachers have difficulties recognising when and why their students engage or disengage and how to teach in ways that optimise engagement. With a better understanding of the dynamics of student engagement in small-group active learning settings, teachers could be facilitated in effectively engaging their students. Methods We conducted a video-stimulated recall study to explore medical students' engagement during small-group learning activities. We recorded one teaching session of two different groups and selected critical moments of apparent...
Growing interest in the sphere of student academic engagement can be explained by practical reasons....
Background: Medical education is moving toward active learning during large group lecture sessions. ...
Medical student engagement is a constant topic of conversation between all faculty members seeking t...
Background: Active learning relies on students' engagement with teachers, study materials and/or eac...
Introduction: For Small-Group Active Learning (SMAL) to be effective, students need to engage meanin...
Student engagement during classes includes behavioural, cognitive and emotional components, and is a...
Student engagement during classes includes behavioural, cognitive and emotional components, and is a...
Incorporating active learning into a course has been generally found to lead to improved student lea...
Background and purpose: Active learning provides a mean for the learner to assimilate, apply and ret...
The concept of school engagement is a vital aspect of learning for fostering student growth within t...
Introduction: Active learning encompasses teaching methods in which students are actively engaged i...
The purpose of this study was to examine student engagement patterns in smallgroup learning activiti...
Abstract Background Student engagement can predict successful learning outcomes and academic develop...
Background Lectures continue to be an efficient and standardised way to deliver information to la...
Background: Collaboration is of increasing importance in medical education and medical practice. Stu...
Growing interest in the sphere of student academic engagement can be explained by practical reasons....
Background: Medical education is moving toward active learning during large group lecture sessions. ...
Medical student engagement is a constant topic of conversation between all faculty members seeking t...
Background: Active learning relies on students' engagement with teachers, study materials and/or eac...
Introduction: For Small-Group Active Learning (SMAL) to be effective, students need to engage meanin...
Student engagement during classes includes behavioural, cognitive and emotional components, and is a...
Student engagement during classes includes behavioural, cognitive and emotional components, and is a...
Incorporating active learning into a course has been generally found to lead to improved student lea...
Background and purpose: Active learning provides a mean for the learner to assimilate, apply and ret...
The concept of school engagement is a vital aspect of learning for fostering student growth within t...
Introduction: Active learning encompasses teaching methods in which students are actively engaged i...
The purpose of this study was to examine student engagement patterns in smallgroup learning activiti...
Abstract Background Student engagement can predict successful learning outcomes and academic develop...
Background Lectures continue to be an efficient and standardised way to deliver information to la...
Background: Collaboration is of increasing importance in medical education and medical practice. Stu...
Growing interest in the sphere of student academic engagement can be explained by practical reasons....
Background: Medical education is moving toward active learning during large group lecture sessions. ...
Medical student engagement is a constant topic of conversation between all faculty members seeking t...