2019
DOI: 10.1186/s12909-019-1901-7
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Active learning through discussion: ICAP framework for education in health professions

Abstract: BackgroundThe ICAP framework based on cognitive science posits four modes of cognitive engagement: Interactive, Constructive, Active, and Passive. Focusing on the wide applicability of discussion as interactive engagement in medical education, we investigated the effect of discussion when it was preceded by self-study and further investigated the effect of generating questions before discussions.MethodsThis study was conducted in the second semester of 2018 and was participated in by 129 students majoring in h… Show more

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“…This brought the focus to the need for aligning learning objectives, activities and assessment [ 15 ], and called for learning frameworks that operate over the student engagement and motivation as described by Chi and Wylie [ 16 ]. Thus, more effective methodologies were discussed and evaluated to acquire knowledge, skills and competences, as compared with the traditional rather passive learning [ 17 19 ]. Students who learn through active learning adopt a constructive approach.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This brought the focus to the need for aligning learning objectives, activities and assessment [ 15 ], and called for learning frameworks that operate over the student engagement and motivation as described by Chi and Wylie [ 16 ]. Thus, more effective methodologies were discussed and evaluated to acquire knowledge, skills and competences, as compared with the traditional rather passive learning [ 17 19 ]. Students who learn through active learning adopt a constructive approach.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Active learning, where students are motivated to construct their understanding of things, and make connections between the information they grasp is proven to be more effective than passively absorb mere facts [ 1 ]. However, medical students, are still largely exposed to passive learning methods, such as lectures, with no active involvement in the learning process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Students should be able to apply what they have learned to the day to day problems and clinical situations they come across. [ 6 ] SGD has the merit that they encourage independent thinking and problem-solving skills.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%