OBJECTIVE: Medical schools struggle with large classes, which might interfere with the effectiveness of learning within small groups due to students being unfamiliar to fellow students. The aim of this study was to assess the effects of making a large class seem small on the students' collaborative learning processes. DESIGN: A randomised controlled intervention study was undertaken to make a large class seem small, without the need to reduce the number of students enrolling in the medical programme. The class was divided into subsets: two small subsets (n=50) as the intervention groups; a control group (n=102) was mixed with the remaining students (the non-randomised group n∼100) to create one large subset. SETTING: The undergraduate curri...
Background: Group learning is the core of problem-based learning (PBL) but has not been extensively ...
Large-enrollment lecture-based classes are increasingly common in higher education. As an alternativ...
Teaching in a medical setting necessitates the transmission of knowledge and skills necessary for op...
Objective: Medical schools struggle with large classes, which might interfere with the effectiveness...
ObjectiveMedical schools struggle with large classes, which might interfere with the effectiveness o...
Objectives: The objective of this study was designed to investigate medical students' perceptions of...
The medical education is shifting from teacher centric methods to student centric methods in these t...
BACKGROUND Many clinicians are involved in medical education, with small group teaching (SGT) for...
Background: Collaboration is of increasing importance in medical education and medical practice. Stu...
BackgroundSmall group learning sessions are used in pharmacology at the KIST Medical College, Lalitp...
Background: Small group teaching is an important part of undergraduate medical education, providing ...
Introduction. Research assessing the size of learning groups inmedical education and how that affect...
When considering implementing integrated curriculum models, such as problem-based learning (PBL), co...
Background: Learning in small group tutorials is appreciated by students and effective in the acquis...
BACKGROUND: Effective lectures often incorporate activities that encourage learner participation...
Background: Group learning is the core of problem-based learning (PBL) but has not been extensively ...
Large-enrollment lecture-based classes are increasingly common in higher education. As an alternativ...
Teaching in a medical setting necessitates the transmission of knowledge and skills necessary for op...
Objective: Medical schools struggle with large classes, which might interfere with the effectiveness...
ObjectiveMedical schools struggle with large classes, which might interfere with the effectiveness o...
Objectives: The objective of this study was designed to investigate medical students' perceptions of...
The medical education is shifting from teacher centric methods to student centric methods in these t...
BACKGROUND Many clinicians are involved in medical education, with small group teaching (SGT) for...
Background: Collaboration is of increasing importance in medical education and medical practice. Stu...
BackgroundSmall group learning sessions are used in pharmacology at the KIST Medical College, Lalitp...
Background: Small group teaching is an important part of undergraduate medical education, providing ...
Introduction. Research assessing the size of learning groups inmedical education and how that affect...
When considering implementing integrated curriculum models, such as problem-based learning (PBL), co...
Background: Learning in small group tutorials is appreciated by students and effective in the acquis...
BACKGROUND: Effective lectures often incorporate activities that encourage learner participation...
Background: Group learning is the core of problem-based learning (PBL) but has not been extensively ...
Large-enrollment lecture-based classes are increasingly common in higher education. As an alternativ...
Teaching in a medical setting necessitates the transmission of knowledge and skills necessary for op...