Peer-assisted teaching: An interventional study

被引:23
作者
Williams, Brett [1 ]
Olaussen, Alexander [1 ]
Peterson, Evan L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Monash Univ, Dept Community Emergency Hlth & Paramed Practice, Frankston, Vic 3199, Australia
关键词
Allied health personnel; Education; Peer-assisted learning; Paramedics; Curriculum; CLINICAL EDUCATION; MEDICAL-STUDENTS; NURSING-STUDENTS; SENIOR PEERS; EXPERIENCE; TEACHERS; FEEDBACK; OUTCOMES; PROGRAM; ANATOMY;
D O I
10.1016/j.nepr.2015.03.008
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Peer-assisted learning (PAL) as an educational philosophy benefits both the peer-teacher and peer-learner. The changing role of paramedicine towards autonomous and professional practice demands future paramedics to be effective educators. Yet PAL is not formally integrated in undergraduate paramedic programs. We aimed to examine the effects of an educational intervention on students' PAL experiences as peer-teachers. Two one-hour workshops were provided prior to PAL teaching sessions including small group activities, individual reflections, role-plays and material notes. Peer-teachers completed the Teaching Style Survey, which uses a five-point Likert scale to measure participants' perceptions and confidence before and after PAL involvement. Thirty-eight students were involved in an average of 3.7 PAL sessions. The cohort was predominated by males (68.4%) aged <= 25 (73.7%). Following PAL students reported feeling more confident in facilitating tutorial groups (p = 0.02). After the PAL project peer-teachers were also more likely to set high standards for their learners (p = 0.009). This PAL project yielded important information for the continual development of paramedic education. Although PAL increases students' confidence, the full role of PAL in education remains unexplored. The role of the university in this must also be clearly clarified. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:293 / 298
页数:6
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