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Medical students' perception and academic performance after team-based and seminar-based learning in human anatomy

Adel Mohamed Aboregela, Hany M. A. Sonpol, Ashraf Metwally, Ayman M. El‐Ashkar, Abdullah A. Hashish, Osama A. Mohammed, Tarek A. Elnahriry, Ahmed Senbel, Mushabab Alghamdi

2022Journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objectives: Student-centered educational strategies like problem-based learning (PBL), case-based learning (CBL), team-based learning (TBL), and seminars enhance group and self-learning. This study was carried out to evaluate students' achievements in anatomy topics delivered through TBL sessions and seminars and to survey student preferences regarding these two modalities in anatomy learning. Methods: TBL was conducted through individual readiness assurance tests (IRATs), group readiness assurance tests (GRATs), mini-lectures, and application exercises. Seminars included pretests, peer lecturing, and posttests. The performance of 117 students in three TBL sessions and three seminars was compared after standardizing the questions. The students were second-year (42), third-year (40), and fourth-year (35) students at the College of Medicine, University of Bisha, KSA, during the 2019/2020 academic year. Results: -test to check the strength of the relationship between the two activities showed 1.03, 0.16, and 0.74 in the same order. We statistically analyzed perception and preference questionnaire results received from 39, 35, and 28 second-, third-, and four-year students, respectively. The majority of the students selected TBL as their preferred learning modality. However, their acceptance of the seminars was very poor. Conclusions: It can be concluded that TBL is more beneficial to the students, even in practical sciences like anatomy, most likely because group peer teaching enhances the sense of collegial competition, as opposed to the self-learning nature of seminars, which might suppress the sense of competition.

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Team-based learningMedical educationPsychologyTest (biology)MedicinePerceptionModalitiesPreferenceMathematicsStatisticsNeurosciencePaleontologyBiologySociologySocial scienceAnatomy and Medical TechnologyProblem and Project Based LearningBiomedical and Engineering Education