Relationships between students, teachers and their educational institutions have changed dramatically over recent decades. What had been seen as unidirectional learning from teacher to student is now increasingly seen as more symbiotic. In some countries the model of financing education has changed, with a corresponding shift from seeing students as the recipients of education to that of consumers. In addition, changing emphases in delivery and modes of learning have promoted the requirement of ‘active’ and ‘engaged’ learning while at the same time increasing the opportunities for students to learn remotely and at a distance. Combined together, these and other changes have increased the significance of student engagement in medical educatio...
Background: The process of medical education, particularly in the fast evolving new era of medical m...
Good quality learning cannot be attained purely through transmissive teaching as learners should be...
Abstract New ways of thinking about medicine and health care demand new methods in medical education...
Relationships between students, teachers and their educational institutions have changed dramaticall...
There is increasing interest in how student engagement can be enhanced in medical schools: not just ...
The University of Western Sydney’s new School of Medicine (SoMed) had its first intake of students i...
University of Western Sydney\u27s new School of Medicine (SoMed) had its first intake of students in...
Copyright © 2014 Julie Wintrup. This is an open access journal article distributed under the Creativ...
Recent discourse about engaging students in regional universities calls for more collaboration in te...
Students who actively participate in the evaluation of their undergraduate medical curriculum become...
Over the past few years there has been considerable emphasis on the concept of 'student engagement'....
Professional regulatory bodies across the UK are keen for professions to learn together with a focus...
Background: The past decade has witnessed an upsurge in medical curriculum partnerships established ...
Abstract Background The past decade has witnessed an upsurge in medical curriculum partnerships esta...
Despite the General Medical Council emphasising the value of service users to medical students' educ...
Background: The process of medical education, particularly in the fast evolving new era of medical m...
Good quality learning cannot be attained purely through transmissive teaching as learners should be...
Abstract New ways of thinking about medicine and health care demand new methods in medical education...
Relationships between students, teachers and their educational institutions have changed dramaticall...
There is increasing interest in how student engagement can be enhanced in medical schools: not just ...
The University of Western Sydney’s new School of Medicine (SoMed) had its first intake of students i...
University of Western Sydney\u27s new School of Medicine (SoMed) had its first intake of students in...
Copyright © 2014 Julie Wintrup. This is an open access journal article distributed under the Creativ...
Recent discourse about engaging students in regional universities calls for more collaboration in te...
Students who actively participate in the evaluation of their undergraduate medical curriculum become...
Over the past few years there has been considerable emphasis on the concept of 'student engagement'....
Professional regulatory bodies across the UK are keen for professions to learn together with a focus...
Background: The past decade has witnessed an upsurge in medical curriculum partnerships established ...
Abstract Background The past decade has witnessed an upsurge in medical curriculum partnerships esta...
Despite the General Medical Council emphasising the value of service users to medical students' educ...
Background: The process of medical education, particularly in the fast evolving new era of medical m...
Good quality learning cannot be attained purely through transmissive teaching as learners should be...
Abstract New ways of thinking about medicine and health care demand new methods in medical education...