2021
DOI: 10.1590/1981-5271v45.3-20200557.ing
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Four Corners: an educational strategy for learning infectious diseases in medical school

Abstract: Introduction: An extensive literature has demonstrated the benefits of active learning in medical education and has revealed the need for updating the teaching methodologies. Active learning strategies consolidate the theoretical knowledge, while simultaneously encouraging the student´s concrete abilities. Nonetheless, remodeling the pedagogical practice is challenging. Several active learning strategies are available and selecting the most suitable one is often a matter of format, not of content. In this arti… Show more

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“…The adapted model is a good strategy for open-ended questions, discussion and exploration and multiple activities by students, Possibility to cover up to 5 topics in a short time. In this model, activities are planned in 3 stages [31,32]:…”
Section: Four Cornersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The adapted model is a good strategy for open-ended questions, discussion and exploration and multiple activities by students, Possibility to cover up to 5 topics in a short time. In this model, activities are planned in 3 stages [31,32]:…”
Section: Four Cornersmentioning
confidence: 99%