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Education in the health professions is placing greater emphasis on
"active" learning-learning that requires applying knowledge to
authentic problems; and that teaches students to engage in the kind
of collaboration that is expected in today's clinical practice.
Team-Based Learning (TBL) is a strategy that accomplishes these
goals. It transforms passive, lecture-based coursework into an
environment that promotes more self-directed learning and teamwork,
and makes the classroom come "alive."This book is an introduction
to TBL for health profession educators. It outlines the theory,
structure, and process of TBL, explains how TBL promotes problem
solving and critical thinking skills, aligns with the goals of
science and health courses, improves knowledge retention and
application, and develops students as professional practitioners.
The book provides readers with models and guidance on everything
they need to know about team formation and maintenance; peer
feedback and evaluation processes, and facilitation; and includes a
directory of tools and resources.The book includes chapters in
which instructors describe how they apply TBL in their courses. The
examples range across undergraduate science courses, basic and
clinical sciences courses in medical, sports medicine and nursing
education, residencies, and graduate nursing programs. The book
concludes with a review and critique of the current scholarship on
TBL in the health professions, and charts the needs for future
research.
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