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Interactive lecturing for meaningful learning in large groups

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Pages 590-594 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

In order to enhance the quality of integration of physiological basic concepts with clinical sciences and to facilitate problem solving skills, a ‘structured integrated interactive’ two-hour block lecture on growth hormone physiology was implemented. A template showing the central regulation of growth hormone release and its peripheral effects was developed as an advanced organizer. Based on this template, new information was presented. Student feedback demonstrated that the lecture, based on the expository teaching model and enhanced by different forms of question and problem solving activities, was successful and interactive. It was also more motivating and was able to keep the attention of the students in relatively higher levels throughout the lecture. Furthermore, students felt that they had made important gains in transferable problem solving skills and this opinion was supported by their performance in clinical cases. These findings reinforced the idea that systematic incorporation of active learning strategies into lectures may minimize many of the weaknesses of traditional lectures.

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Notes on contributors

MEHMET A GÜLPINAR, MD is a specialist in Physiology and a PhD student in Curriculum Development and Evaluation program. He is currently a research assistant in the Medical Education department.

BERRAK, Ç. YEĞEN, MD is a senior lecturer and the head in the Physiology department. She is a member of the Institutional Undergraduate Medical Education Research, Planning and Coordination Committee.

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