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Applying innovative educational principles when classes grow and resources are limited

Applying innovative educational principles when classes grow and resources are limited
Applying innovative educational principles when classes grow and resources are limited
Teaching to large classes is often challenging particularly when the faculty and teaching resources are limited. Innovative, less staff intensive ways need to be explored to enhance teaching and to engage students. We describe our experience teaching biochemistry to 350 students at Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) under severe resource limitations and highlight our efforts to enhance the teaching effectiveness. We focus on peer assisted learning and present three pilot initiatives that we developed to supplement teaching and facilitate student interaction within the classroom. These included; instructor-facilitated small group activities within large group settings, peer-led tutorials to provide supplemental teaching and peer-assisted instruction in IT skills to enable access to online biochemistry learning resources. All our efforts were practical, low cost and well received by our learners. They may be applied in many different settings where faculties face similar challenges.
biochemistry education, peer assisted learning, small groups, limited resources
1470-8175
387-394
Omer, Selma
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Blind, Raymond
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Debas, Haile
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Masters, Susan
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Omer, Selma, Hickson, Gilles, Taché, Stephanie, Blind, Raymond, Masters, Susan, Loeser, Helen, Souza, Kevin, Mkony, Charles, Debas, Haile and O'Sullivan, Patricia (2008) Applying innovative educational principles when classes grow and resources are limited. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 36 (6), 387-394. (doi:10.1002/bmb.20210). (PMID:21591227)

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Teaching to large classes is often challenging particularly when the faculty and teaching resources are limited. Innovative, less staff intensive ways need to be explored to enhance teaching and to engage students. We describe our experience teaching biochemistry to 350 students at Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) under severe resource limitations and highlight our efforts to enhance the teaching effectiveness. We focus on peer assisted learning and present three pilot initiatives that we developed to supplement teaching and facilitate student interaction within the classroom. These included; instructor-facilitated small group activities within large group settings, peer-led tutorials to provide supplemental teaching and peer-assisted instruction in IT skills to enable access to online biochemistry learning resources. All our efforts were practical, low cost and well received by our learners. They may be applied in many different settings where faculties face similar challenges.

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Published date: November 2008
Keywords: biochemistry education, peer assisted learning, small groups, limited resources
Organisations: Medical Education

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Local EPrints ID: 388292
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/388292
ISSN: 1470-8175
PURE UUID: c287a2f3-c405-4739-a5ef-4efa542764df

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Date deposited: 23 Feb 2016 10:31
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 22:55

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Author: Selma Omer
Author: Gilles Hickson
Author: Stephanie Taché
Author: Raymond Blind
Author: Susan Masters
Author: Helen Loeser
Author: Kevin Souza
Author: Charles Mkony
Author: Haile Debas
Author: Patricia O'Sullivan

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