| Literature DB >> 34457923 |
Helena Carvalho1, Francis C Dane2, Shari A Whicker3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Conceptions of learning and teaching refer to what faculty think about teaching effectiveness. Approaches to teaching refer to the methods they use to teach. Both conceptions and approaches range from student-centered/learning-focused (active learner engagement) to teaching-centered/content-focused (passive learner engagement). This study explored how faculty teaching experience influenced faculty conceptions and their approaches to teaching. The authors hypothesized that more experienced educators appreciate and apply active learning approaches.Entities:
Keywords: Active learning; Active teaching; Teaching approaches; Teaching methodology
Year: 2021 PMID: 34457923 PMCID: PMC8368879 DOI: 10.1007/s40670-021-01264-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Sci Educ ISSN: 2156-8650
Frequency and (percentages) of categories for demographic variables
| Age (years) | < 30 1 (2) | 30–39 5 (11) | 40–49 20 (43) | 50–59 8 (17) | 60 + 13 (28) |
| Degree | MSN 1 (2) | PhD 12 (24) | PharmD 4 (8) | DO 1 (2) | MD 31 (63) |
| Percent of Time Spent Teaching | < 5 1 (2) | 5–15 11 (23) | 16–30 13 (27) | 31–50 12 (25) | > 50 11 (23) |
| Years Teaching | < 5 5 (10) | 5–10 13 (26) | > 10 30 (60) | Unknown 2 (4) |
Fig. 1Faculty report of subjects they teach in size relative to the number who reported teaching each subject
Teaching methods selected from drop-down list. Participants chose all that apply to their teaching modalities
| Teaching method | Number (%) |
|---|---|
| Lecture* | 41 (82%) |
| Case-based learning | 32 (64%) |
| Small-group discussion | 13 (26%) |
| Independent learning | 12 (24%) |
| Large-group discussion | 12 (24%) |
| Laboratory* | 10 (20%) |
| Team-based learning | 10 (20%) |
| Demonstration | 9 (18%) |
| Concept map | 5 (10%) |
| Conference | 5 (10%) |
| Peer teaching | 4 (8%) |
| Game | 3 (6%) |
| Self-directed learning | 3 (6%) |
| Dramatization | 2 (4%) |
| Tutorial | 2 (4%) |
| Simulation | 1 (2%) |
| Reflection | 1 (2%) |
| Quizzes | 1 (2%) |
| Questions and problems | 1 (2%) |
Faculty reported using more than one modality, so total counts exceed 50 respondents and total percentages exceed 100
*Teacher-centered methods at VTCSOM
Fig. 2Mean scores on teacher-centeredness subscale as a function of age range
Fig. 3Comparison of COLT subscales for faculty who use one type of teaching modality with faculty who do not use it. a Peer teaching. b Concept map. c Team-based learning. d Laboratory. TC teacher-centered subscale, AL appreciation of active learning subscale