The notion of "threshold concepts" is being widely applied and researched in many disciplines but is rarely discussed within medical education. This article is written by three medical educators who regularly draw on threshold concept theory in their work. They explore here the nature of threshold concepts and describe how the theory can offer medical educators new perspectives in terms of how they design curricula, approach teaching and support learners
This paper arises from ongoing research undertaken by the Economics team of the ESRC / TLRP Project ...
The expanding conceptual framework of Threshold Concepts is grounded in a seminal paper by Meyer and...
The work practices of a health professional involve a complex weaving together of knowing what, know...
Threshold concepts, first defined in 2003, are fundamental disciplinary concepts which are transform...
Introduction The threshold concept framework (TCF) was first described nearly 20 years ago, but its...
Introduction: The theory of threshold concepts conjectures that there are areas in every educational...
The idea of threshold concepts (TC) has been well received across the higher education community. Ho...
Entwistle (2003) identified one of the outputs of the UK ETL research project as developing more pre...
hreshold Concepts in Practice brings together fifty researchers from sixteen countries and a wide va...
The original work on threshold concepts arose from a project designed to improve students’ learning ...
This paper examines the idea of threshold concepts. in relation to legal education. The notion of th...
Background: Doctors are increasingly expected to improve the health and well-being of populations, a...
Welcome to thinking about inclusive teaching through the lens of Threshold Concepts. In this breakou...
Threshold Concepts are fundamental ideas within a discipline which are transformative, integrative, ...
While there has been some growth in the body of literature on threshold concepts in health science d...
This paper arises from ongoing research undertaken by the Economics team of the ESRC / TLRP Project ...
The expanding conceptual framework of Threshold Concepts is grounded in a seminal paper by Meyer and...
The work practices of a health professional involve a complex weaving together of knowing what, know...
Threshold concepts, first defined in 2003, are fundamental disciplinary concepts which are transform...
Introduction The threshold concept framework (TCF) was first described nearly 20 years ago, but its...
Introduction: The theory of threshold concepts conjectures that there are areas in every educational...
The idea of threshold concepts (TC) has been well received across the higher education community. Ho...
Entwistle (2003) identified one of the outputs of the UK ETL research project as developing more pre...
hreshold Concepts in Practice brings together fifty researchers from sixteen countries and a wide va...
The original work on threshold concepts arose from a project designed to improve students’ learning ...
This paper examines the idea of threshold concepts. in relation to legal education. The notion of th...
Background: Doctors are increasingly expected to improve the health and well-being of populations, a...
Welcome to thinking about inclusive teaching through the lens of Threshold Concepts. In this breakou...
Threshold Concepts are fundamental ideas within a discipline which are transformative, integrative, ...
While there has been some growth in the body of literature on threshold concepts in health science d...
This paper arises from ongoing research undertaken by the Economics team of the ESRC / TLRP Project ...
The expanding conceptual framework of Threshold Concepts is grounded in a seminal paper by Meyer and...
The work practices of a health professional involve a complex weaving together of knowing what, know...