The impact of teaching methodology workshops on knowledge, attitude and practice of the medical teachers

AuthorE Nohien
AuthorAA Haghdosten
AuthorS Farajzadehen
Issued Date2002-09-30en
AbstractBackground: Teacher’s familiarity with teaching methods along with medical revolutions is necessary to achieve the quality improvement in education. Two effective factors for success in application of educational content in practice domain are knowledge and attitudes of participants in educational programs. Objective: To detect the effectiveness of elementary teaching methodology workshops on knowledge, attitude and practice of the faculty members of Kerman university of medical sciences. Methods: This semiexperimental study was implemented on 71 participants, selected by convenience methods. The data related to the knowledge and attitudes was gathered using pre & post workshop questionnaires. A checklist was used to evaluate their practice before the workshop. Findings: The result indicated that mean and standard deviation knowledge of pre workshop was 6.2±3.7, attitude was 14.19±1.2 & practice 13.6±2.2 and post workshop ones were 13.4±3.9, 18.2±2.1 & 14.12±1.68, respectively. There was a significant relationship between pre & post workshop knowledge & attitude (Pen
DOIhttps://doi.org/en
URIhttps://brieflands.com/journals/jid/articles/154870en
KeywordEducational workshopen
Keywordteaching methoden
Keywordawarenessen
Keywordattitudeen
Keywordperformanceen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleThe impact of teaching methodology workshops on knowledge, attitude and practice of the medical teachersen
TypeResearch Articleen

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