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The perceived effects of faculty presence vs. absence on small-group learning and group dynamics: a quasi-experimental study

The perceived effects of faculty presence vs. absence on small-group learning and group dynamics: a quasi-experimental study

... However, another study noted that faculty members were responsible for 63% of the interactions in faculty-led groups of veterinary students, who also followed a case- based curriculum. High numbers of faculty-led ...

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USE OF SMALL GROUP LEARNING IN EVALUATING THE EFFICACY OF EMPHASIS ON KAYACHIKITSA IN THIRD BAMS STUDENTS

USE OF SMALL GROUP LEARNING IN EVALUATING THE EFFICACY OF EMPHASIS ON KAYACHIKITSA IN THIRD BAMS STUDENTS

... by small group learning because in this science there are lot of aphorisms , verses which student should know rather must to ...a small group these aphorisms can be made by heart from ...

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Practice-based small group learning programs

Practice-based small group learning programs

... practice-based small group learning (PBSGL) program was piloted as a collaborative effort between McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, and the Ontario College of Family ...the group to ...

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Impact of participation in continuing medical education small group learning (CME-SGL) on the stress, morale, and professional isolation of rurally-based GPs: a qualitative study in Ireland

Impact of participation in continuing medical education small group learning (CME-SGL) on the stress, morale, and professional isolation of rurally-based GPs: a qualitative study in Ireland

... ‘I think it’s a very accessible sort of forum and I find that the exchange between each of the individuals at all the meetings is very worthwhile. There are no axes being ground here, and … the atmosphere is very ...

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SMALL GROUP LEARNING METHODS AND THEIR EFFECT ON LEARNERS’ RELATIONSHIPS

SMALL GROUP LEARNING METHODS AND THEIR EFFECT ON LEARNERS’ RELATIONSHIPS

... facilitate learning by supporting, guiding, and monitoring the learning ...peer learning. Barrett (2010) highlights, this method of group learning brings a shift from an individual’s ...

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A small group learning model for evidence-based medicine

A small group learning model for evidence-based medicine

... approaches, it is unique in documenting the effectiveness of one important learning method. The SGL model employed in this workshop series has many advantages for residents beyond the mastery of EBM basic skills. ...

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Using social media to support small group learning

Using social media to support small group learning

... student small group to curate their own page and “post” ...their group pages. The Campus Pack wiki was set up for each CBL group within our VLE (Blackboard) and students were also intro- duced ...

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The chemistry of group learning : inquiry-based learning in small groups for undergraduates Science and Engineering at
the University of Aveiro in Portugal

The chemistry of group learning : inquiry-based learning in small groups for undergraduates Science and Engineering at the University of Aveiro in Portugal

... about small group learning (Springer, Sanne & Donovan, 1997) suggest that small group learning in undergraduate courses has a positive effect on student’s achievement in ...

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Challenges with Regard to Undergraduate Medical Education in Offshore Caribbean Medical Schools

Challenges with Regard to Undergraduate Medical Education in Offshore Caribbean Medical Schools

... and small group learning, greater emphasis on didactic lectures, social accountability and community-based learning, less emphasis on research and publication, problems with clinical teaching ...

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Improving learning and confidence through small group, structured otoscopy teaching: a prospective interventional study

Improving learning and confidence through small group, structured otoscopy teaching: a prospective interventional study

... Limitations of this study include participation rate and the self-report nature of the survey. While 87% of the learners participated in the pre- and post-session survey, only 39% of participants completed the follow-up ...

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Challenging students to formulate written questions: a randomized controlled trial to assess learning effects

Challenging students to formulate written questions: a randomized controlled trial to assess learning effects

... effective small-group learning ...of learning [13]; (2) it stimu- lates active participation in the learning and instruc- tional process [14,15]; (3) it stimulates critical thinking and ...

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Learning nursing through simulation: A case study approach towards an expansive model of learning

Learning nursing through simulation: A case study approach towards an expansive model of learning

... Transcription of each interview recording followed by reading and re-reading of the transcripts allowed the tracing of emerging narrative themes between each participant group (students, mentors and educators), ...

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Exploring teaching practice to support young children's prosocial behaviour : "What would we tell Pig and Frog to do?" : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education (Early Years) at Massey University,

Exploring teaching practice to support young children's prosocial behaviour : "What would we tell Pig and Frog to do?" : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education (Early Years) at Massey University, Manawatū, New Zealand

... Some researchers have demonstrated that action research can be an effective PLD tool as its processes support teachers to examine and challenge their existing beliefs and practices, which can lead to sustained change. ...

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The evaluation of e-learning resources as an adjunct to otolaryngology teaching: a pilot study

The evaluation of e-learning resources as an adjunct to otolaryngology teaching: a pilot study

... determine group allocations. Students in the interven- tion group were provided access to the e-Learning teach- ing resources through a unique link and login details in addition to self-directed ...

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Clinical Nurse Leader as Outcomes Manager in the Emergency Department:  Redesigning the Triage Process to Reduce the Left Without Being Seen (LWBS) Rate

Clinical Nurse Leader as Outcomes Manager in the Emergency Department: Redesigning the Triage Process to Reduce the Left Without Being Seen (LWBS) Rate

... For a teacher to employ the technique of description, she must be able to differentiate between description and interpretation (Rodgers, 2002). To help teachers fully understand this process, Rodgers first asks them to ...

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About learning: report of the Learning Working Group

About learning: report of the Learning Working Group

... to learning, in the sense of the acquisition by learners of knowledge, skill and understanding of particular curriculum content, but also to learning to ...more learning can be personalised to meet ...

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Critical Thinking and Small Group Activities

Critical Thinking and Small Group Activities

... (b) The absence of which properties currently present in this genuine example would make it cease to be a genuine X? OR Which property, when taken away (in our imagina- tion) from this example, would change it into ...

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Newspaper Literacy: A Practical Model Of Augmenting The Student's Mathematical Skills In The Business Mathematics Learning In Higher Education

Newspaper Literacy: A Practical Model Of Augmenting The Student's Mathematical Skills In The Business Mathematics Learning In Higher Education

... Mathematics learning in tertiary institutions must be contextualized and linked to the environment and real-world ...business learning models in ...mathematics learning model is carried out using the ...

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Vol 18, No 11 (2019)

Vol 18, No 11 (2019)

... “When I first began learning about various teaching methods, I struggled on two things. First was the idea of constructivism. This was a new concept to me because the majority of my own schooling involved a lot of ...

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The Small Business Assistance Dilemma: Is the Disparity between the Offerings of Support Agencies and the Needs of Businesses Irreconcilable?

The Small Business Assistance Dilemma: Is the Disparity between the Offerings of Support Agencies and the Needs of Businesses Irreconcilable?

... local small business enterprise centres and having them available to help any business that sought ...a group of pro-growth businesses this model was modified to provide a more pro- active focus with the ...

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