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Helping each other to learn – a process evaluation of peer assisted learning

机译:互相帮助学习–对同伴辅助学习的过程评估

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Background The benefits of Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) are well established with positive effects on examination scores, student satisfaction and personal and professional development reported. PAL is increasingly utilised as a resource within medical education where the restrictions on resources have forced teachers to look at creating new educational environments which can be delivered at a lower cost. This study sought to evaluate the processes at work as the emphasis of PAL research to date has largely been on the consideration of student outcomes. Methods Fifth-year medical undergraduates, who had completed their communication skills modular training and attended a preparatory workshop, facilitated a role-play session for their second-year colleagues within an Early Patient Contact programme. Semi-structured interviews and focus groups were used to collect data at different time points in order to establish the views of peer learners and tutors towards this new method of teaching. The data was analysed according to the principles framework analysis using N-vivo software. Themes were shared and debated with the multidisciplinary team of authors and a concordance of views on common themes was reached after discussion and debate. Results Analysis of the data resulted in the emergence of three thematic categories: Learning Environment, Educational Exchange and Communication and Modelling. The data demonstrated a concordance of the views between peer tutors and learners on barriers and levers of this approach as well as a heightened awareness of the learning environment and the educational exchange occurring therein. Conclusion The data is significant as it not only demonstrates a high level of acceptability among tutors and learners for PAL but also indicates the reciprocity of educational exchange that appears to occur within the PAL setting. This study highlights some of the unique characteristics of PAL and we recommend the development of further qualitative studies around peer learners and tutors views of this process.
机译:背景技术同行互助学习(PAL)的好处已得到充分确立,对考试成绩,学生满意度以及个人和专业发展都有积极影响。 PAL被越来越多地用作医学教育中的一种资源,对资源的限制迫使教师不得不考虑创建可以以较低成本交付的新教育环境。这项研究试图评估工作流程,因为迄今为止PAL研究的重点主要是考虑学生的成绩。方法完成医学交流技能模块训练并参加了预备班的5年级医学大学生在其“早期患者接触”计划中为其二年级同事提供了角色扮演课程。使用半结构化访谈和焦点小组在不同时间点收集数据,以便建立同peer学习者和导师对这种新教学方法的看法。使用N-vivo软件根据原理框架分析对数据进行分析。与多学科的作者团队共享和辩论主题,并在讨论和辩论后就共同主题达成了观点一致。结果数据分析导致出现了三个主题类别:学习环境,教育交流和沟通与建模。数据表明,同伴导师与学习者之间就该方法的障碍和杠杆观点达成了一致,并提高了人们对学习环境和其中发生的教育交流的认识。结论结论数据具有重要意义,因为它不仅表明教师和学习者对PAL的接受程度很高,而且表明在PAL环境中似乎发生了教育交流的互惠性。这项研究强调了PAL的一些独特特征,我们建议围绕同伴学习者和导师对此过程的观点进行进一步的定性研究。

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