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Título: Comparison of tutored group with tutorless group in problem-based mixed learning sessions: a randomized cross-matched study
Autores: Hayashi, Shogo
Tsunekawa, Koji
Inoue, Chikako
Fukuzawa, Yoshitaka
Fecha: 2013-12-01
Publicador: BioMed Central Ltd.
Fuente: Ver documento
Tipo: Research article
Tema: Problem-based learning, Tutorless group, Curriculum, Large class, Learning strategy
Descripción: Abstract Background Problem-based learning (PBL) involves discussions among students who resolve loosely-structured problems to facilitate learning. In the PBL curriculum, faculty tutors are employed as facilitators for small groups of students. Because of lack of time and staff shortage, the effectiveness of tutorless PBL has been discussed as an alternate option. Methods Sessions in which tutored and tutorless PBL groups are mixed were presented by 1 st -year medical students, who experienced both tutored and tutorless groups alternately in the two sessions of a year. To examine the effectiveness of tutored and tutorless PBL, written examination scores (WES) and self-contentment scores (SCS) were statistically analysed. Results WES averages did not significantly differ between the tutored and tutorless groups; however, a significantly greater variation was observed in WES in the tutorless group. SCS averages tended to be higher in the tutored PBL than in tutorless PBL groups. Conclusions Students in these tutorless PBL groups performed well in their written examinations, whereas those in the tutored PBL groups, achieved this and reported better self-contentment with their learning experience. Tutorless PBL sessions were considered to be comparable to tutored PBL sessions at least in the early stages.
Idioma: Inglés