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Titulo Artículo : The development of self-regulated learning during the pre-clinical stage of medical school: a comparison between a lecture-based and a problem-based curriculum
Titulo Revista: Advances in health sciences education : theory and practice

ISBN

1573-1677
Autores Jos N van der Geest
Silvana M Elói-Santos
Chris Visscher
Laura Jonker
Axel P N Themmen
Remy M J P Rikers
Rosa M Delbone de Faria
Susanna M Lucieer
Año de publicacion 2016

Suplemento

Numero 1 Volumen 21
Pagina Inicial 93 Pagina Final 104
Idioma: Inglés Base de datos bibliográfica: Medline-PubMed
Resumen : Society expects physicians to always improve their competencies and to be up to date with developments in their field. Therefore, an important aim of medical schools is to educate future medical doctors to become self-regulated, lifelong learners. However, it is unclear if medical students become better self-regulated learners during the pre-clinical stage of medical school, and whether students develop self-regulated learning skills differently, dependent on the educational approach of their medical school. In a cross-sectional design, we investigated the development of 384 medical students' self-regulated learning skills with the use of the Self-Regulation of Learning Self-Report Scale. Next, we compared this development in students who enrolled in two distinct medical curricula: a problem-based curriculum and a lectured-based curriculum. Analysis showed that more skills decreased than increased during the pre-clinical stage of medical school, and that the difference between the curricula was mainly caused by a decrease in the skill evaluation in the lecture-based curriculum. These findings seem to suggest that, irrespective of the curriculum, self-regulated learning skills do not develop during medical school.
Palabras Claves : Lectured-based instruction
Lifelong learning
Self-regulated learning
Problem-based learning
Medical education

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Publico Objetivo: Docentes , Medicos , Investigadores , Otros profesionales de la salud ,