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Partnerships in Pedagogy
Post-qualification support for secondary school teachers is less well provided than other aspects of their professional preparation. This project will develop materials that will enable school-based mentors to work together with trainees, using an EBL approach, to investigate and develop pedagogic beliefs and practices. Findings from this project will be captured and made available to other areas of the university where training for professional practice is carried out.
Project Team: Geoff Wake Faculty: Medical and Human Sciences
Funding year: 2005
Keywords: pedagogy, partnership, secondary school, teachers, mentoring, practice, teacher training
Learning about Patient Safety and error from tutors and peers: What can students learn from asking tutors about error?
To develop an 8 week module that uses enquiry as a central tool in sharing learning experiences involving both system and personal error. Phase 1 will explore the potentials and drawbacks of student enquiry about personal error. Phase 2 will explore the integration of inter-personal learning with clinicians alongside student led enquiry into systems error. The intended outcome is to develop an effective Enquiry-Based Learning method that uses the apprenticeship model in conjunction with recognised tools, group work and reflective writing to meet a range of Patient Safety ILOs.
Project Team: Mark Perry, Aneez Esmail, Caroline Boggis, Tom Sanders, John Sandars Faculty: Medical and Human Sciences
Funding year: 2006
Keywords: patient, safety, error, tutors, peers, personal, clinic, clinicians, system, apprenticeship, mentoring, postgraduate, workplace
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