Comparing team-based and mixed active-learning methods in an ambulatory care elective course |
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Authors: | Zingone Michelle M Franks Andrea S Guirguis Alexander B George Christa M Howard-Thompson Amanda Heidel Robert E |
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Affiliation: | University of Tennessee, Health Science Center College of Pharmacy, Knoxville, Tennessee 37920m, USA. mzingone@uthsc.edu |
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Abstract: | ObjectivesTo assess students'' performance and perceptions of team-based and mixed active-learning methods in 2 ambulatory care elective courses, and to describe faculty members'' perceptions of team-based learning.MethodsUsing the 2 teaching methods, students'' grades were compared. Students'' perceptions were assessed through 2 anonymous course evaluation instruments. Faculty members who taught courses using the team-based learning method were surveyed regarding their impressions of team-based learning.ResultsThe ambulatory care course was offered to 64 students using team-based learning (n = 37) and mixed active learning (n = 27) formats. The mean quality points earned were 3.7 (team-based learning) and 3.3 (mixed active learning), p < 0.001. Course evaluations for both courses were favorable. All faculty members who used the team-based learning method reported that they would consider using team-based learning in another course.ConclusionsStudents were satisfied with both teaching methods; however, student grades were significantly higher in the team-based learning course. Faculty members recognized team-based learning as an effective teaching strategy for small-group active learning. |
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Keywords: | team-based learning active learning ambulatory care elective course |
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