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I don't think that means what you think it means: Why precision in lifelong learning terminology matters to medical education

机译:我不认为这意味着你认为的意思:为什么终身学习术语的精确性对医学教育很重要

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Issue: Medical educators share the belief that fostering the development of lifelong learning skills is a fundamental task for teachers and learners in all stages of a physician's education: undergraduate medical education, graduate medical education, and continuing medical education. A significant challenge to developing and implementing best practices in lifelong learning is the varied interpretation and application of its related terminology, such as 'self-directed learning' in this context. Evidence: This paper discusses the scholarly origins of key terms in lifelong learning ('self-directed learning' and 'self-regulated learning') and explores their commonalities and their common conflation. Implication: The authors propose a renewed attention to precision in use of lifelong learning terminology in medical education across the spectrum as a way to best design and deploy impactful educational experiences for learners at all levels.
机译:问题:医学教育工作者都认为,培养终身学习技能的发展是医生教育各个阶段(本科医学教育、研究生医学教育和继续医学教育)的教师和学习者的基本任务。制定和实施终身学习最佳实践的一个重大挑战是对其相关术语的不同解释和应用,例如在这种情况下的“自主学习”。证据:本文讨论了终身学习中关键术语(“自主学习”和“自我调节学习”)的学术渊源,并探讨了它们的共性和共同的融合。含义:作者建议重新关注在医学教育中使用终身学习术语的精确性,作为为各级学习者最好地设计和部署有影响力的教育体验的一种方式。

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