Implementation of problem-based learning in Asian medical schools and students' perceptions of their experience

被引:96
|
作者
Khoo, HE
机构
[1] Natl Univ Singapore, Dept Biochem, Fac Med, Singapore 117597, Singapore
[2] Natl Univ Singapore, Med Educ Unit, Fac Med, Singapore 117597, Singapore
关键词
education; medical; standards; problem-based learning; methods; curriculum; culture; communication; Asian;
D O I
10.1046/j.1365-2923.2003.01489.x
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Background Since the introduction of problem-based learning (PBL) at McMaster University in 1969, many medical schools in the USA, Canada and Europe have included PBL in their curricula. In the past decade, many medical schools in Asia have also done so. However, so far no one has questioned whether the outcomes expected of the learner in a PBL setting are applicable to students from different cultural upbringings. Aim The aim of this study was to investigate the implementation of PBL in Asian medical schools, their students' perceptions of this new mode of teaching/learning and how the problems that have arisen may be overcome. Method Published reports and conference presentations were gathered on the implementation of PBL in some Asian medical schools and comparisons of the experiences in PBL of Asian and students of other ethnic backgrounds. Results Most Asian medical schools and their students appear to be positive about adapting to PBL in their curriculum. The positive and negative observations appear to be similar to those experienced in non-Asian medical schools. The problems that arose for students in Asian medical schools in the early stages of implementing PBL appear to have been overcome after a period of adjustment with the help of supportive and open-minded tutors. The reports also suggested that trigger problems should be carefully designed to make them relevant and interesting for the students. Conclusion Strong support from the academic administrators (dean and other staff responsible for implementation of the curriculum) in the introduction of PBL into the curriculum and careful training of both faculty and students appear to be key factors to ensure the successful implementation of PBL in Asian medical schools.
引用
收藏
页码:401 / 409
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Students' experience of problem-based learning in virtual space
    Gibbings, Peter
    Lidstone, John
    Bruce, Christine
    HIGHER EDUCATION RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT, 2015, 34 (01) : 74 - 88
  • [32] Do learning approaches of medical students affect their satisfaction with problem-based learning?
    Gurpinar, Erol
    Kulac, Esin
    Tetik, Cihat
    Akdogan, Ilgaz
    Mamakli, Sumer
    ADVANCES IN PHYSIOLOGY EDUCATION, 2013, 37 (01) : 85 - 88
  • [33] Problem-based learning sessions and undergraduate research: a medical student's perspective and experience
    AlAmodi, Abdulhadi A.
    PERSPECTIVES ON MEDICAL EDUCATION, 2014, 3 (01) : 56 - 60
  • [34] RESULTS OF A PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING-EXPERIENCE APPLIED TO FIRST-YEAR MEDICAL-STUDENTS
    FASCE, E
    RAMIREZ, L
    IBANEZ, P
    REVISTA MEDICA DE CHILE, 1994, 122 (11) : 1257 - 1262
  • [35] Problem-based learning online: Perceptions of health science students
    Valaitis, RK
    Sword, WA
    Jones, B
    Hodges, A
    ADVANCES IN HEALTH SCIENCES EDUCATION, 2005, 10 (03) : 231 - 252
  • [36] Problem-Based Learning Online: Perceptions of Health Science Students
    Ruta K. Valaitis
    Wendy A. Sword
    Bob Jones
    Andrea Hodges
    Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2005, 10 : 231 - 252
  • [37] Students' Perceptions of Implementing Problem-Based Learning in a Physics Course
    Sulaiman, Fauziah
    INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LEARNER DIVERSITY 2010, 2010, 7 : 355 - 362
  • [38] Introduction of problem-based learning in a traditional medical curriculum in Singapore - Students' and tutors' perspectives
    Khoo, HE
    Chhem, RK
    Gwee, MCE
    Balasubramaniam, P
    ANNALS ACADEMY OF MEDICINE SINGAPORE, 2001, 30 (04) : 371 - 374
  • [39] Exploring consistency within a problem-based learning context: Perceptions of students and faculty
    Landeen, Janet
    Jewiss, Tracey
    Vajoczki, Susan
    Vine, Michelle
    NURSE EDUCATION IN PRACTICE, 2013, 13 (04) : 277 - 282
  • [40] The patient as text: a challenge for problem-based learning
    Kenny, NP
    Beagan, BL
    MEDICAL EDUCATION, 2004, 38 (10) : 1071 - 1079