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Team-Based Learning for Health Professions Education Larry K. Michaelsen

Team-Based Learning for Health Professions Education By Larry K. Michaelsen

Team-Based Learning for Health Professions Education by Larry K. Michaelsen


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Team-Based Learning for Health Professions Education Summary

Team-Based Learning for Health Professions Education: A Guide to Using Small Groups for Improving Learning by Larry K. Michaelsen

Education in the health professions is placing greater emphasis on active learning-learning that requires applying knowledge to authentic problems; and that teaches students to engage in the kind of collaboration that is expected in today's clinical practice. Team-Based Learning (TBL) is a strategy that accomplishes these goals. It transforms passive, lecture-based coursework into an environment that promotes more self-directed learning and teamwork, and makes the classroom come alive.

This book is an introduction to TBL for health profession educators. It outlines the theory, structure, and process of TBL, explains how TBL promotes problem solving and critical thinking skills, aligns with the goals of science and health courses, improves knowledge retention and application, and develops students as professional practitioners. It provides readers with models and guidance on everything they need to know about team formation and maintenance; peer feedback and evaluation processes, and facilitation; and includes a directory of tools and resources. The book includes chapters in which instructors describe how they apply TBL in their courses.

The examples range across undergraduate science courses, basic and clinical sciences courses in medical, sports medicine and nursing education, residencies, and graduate nursing programs. The book concludes with a review and critique of the current scholarship on TBL in the health professions, and charts the needs for future research.

About Larry K. Michaelsen

Larry K. Michaelsen is professor of Management at Central Missouri State University. He is the former Editor of the Journal of Management Education. He is active in faculty and staff development activities and has conducted workshops on teaching effectively with small groups in a wide variety of university and, corporate settings. Arletta Bauman Knight received her doctorate in instructional communication from the University of Oklahoma and served as Associate Director of the Instructional Development Program at that institution (1992-2002). L. Dee Fink joined the faculty at the University of Oklahoma in 1976 with an appointment in Geography and Higher Education. In 1979, he established the Instructional Development Program at Oklahoma and has served as director of that program ever since.

Table of Contents

Foreword-Diane M. Billings
Preface-L. Dee Fink and Dean X. Parmelee;
PART ONE: FUNDAMENTALS
1) Team-Based Learning in Health Professions Education: Why Is It a Good Fit?-Dean X. Parmelee
2) Fundamental Principles and Practices of Team-Based Learning-Larry K. Michaelsen and Michael Sweet
3) Creating Effective Team Assignments-Larry K. Michaelsen and Michael Sweet
4) Improving Critical Thinking Skills in the Medical Professional with Team-Based Learning-Herb F. Janssen, N. P. Skeen, John Bell, and William Bradshaw
5) An Educational Rationale for the Use of Team-Based Learning: Didactic vs. Dialectic Teaching-Herb F. Janssen, N. P. Skeen, R. C. Schutt, and Kathryn K. McMahon
6) Team Formation-Kathryn K. McMahon
7) Team Maintenance-John W. Pelley and Kathryn K. McMahon
8) Facilitator Skills-John W. Pelley and Kathryn K. McMahon
9) Peer Evaluation in Team-Based Learning-Ruth Levine
10) Research and Scholarship: Team-Based Learning in Health Professions Education-Paul Haidet, Virginia Schneider, and Gary M. Onady
PART TWO: VOICES OF EXPERIENCE
11) Team-Based Learning in the Pre-Medical Curriculum: Genetics-Dorothy B. Engle
12) Team-Based Learning in an Introductory Biochemistry Class: A First-Time User's Perspective-Teresa A. Garrett
13) Using Team-Based Learning as a Substitute for Lectures in a Required Undergraduate Nursing Course-Michele C. Clark
14) Team-Based Learning in a Physicians Assistant Program-Bob Philpot
15) The Use of Reading Assignments and Learning Issues as an Alternative to Anatomy Lectures in a Team-Based Learning Curriculum-Nagaswami S. Vasan and David O. DeFouw
16) Team-Based Learning in Sport and Exercise Psychology: Case Studies and Concept Maps as Application Exercises-Karla A. Kubitz
17) Team-Based Learning in a Psychiatry Clerkship-Cheryl S. Al-Mateen
18) Reinvigorating a Residency Program Through Team-Based Learning: The Experience of a Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Program-Michael Petty and Kevin M. Means
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GOR012213878
9781579222482
157922248X
Team-Based Learning for Health Professions Education: A Guide to Using Small Groups for Improving Learning by Larry K. Michaelsen
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Stylus Publishing
20071109
256
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