Impact of modified teaching strategies used in a gross anatomy course on the academic performance of dental students during the COVID‐19 pandemic

Author:

Liao Meng‐Lin1ORCID,Yeh Chi‐Chuan2,Lue June‐Horng1,Lai I‐Rue12,Chang Ming‐Fong1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology College of Medicine, National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan

2. Departments of Surgery National Taiwan University Hospital, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionModified teaching strategies (MTS), asynchronous online teaching and smaller dissection groups, were applied to a gross anatomy course for dental students in the National Taiwan University in April 2020 in response to the COVID‐19 pandemic. This study aimed to investigate the effects and perceptions of MTS on dental students.Materials and MethodsScores for anatomy examinations for 2018–2019 (without MTS) and 2019–2020 (with MTS) cohorts were compared to explore the effect on academic performance. Moreover, questionnaire from the 2019–2020 cohort was analysed to determine dental students' perceptions about MTS.ResultsThe lecture performance in the final examination of the second semester for the 2019–2020 cohort was significantly higher than that of the first semester (pre‐COVID‐19) and that for the 2018–2019 cohort. However, the laboratory performance in the midterm examination of the second semester for the 2019–2020 cohort was significantly lower than that for the 2018–2019 cohort and showed no difference in the final examination of the first semester. The questionnaires revealed that the majority of students displayed positive attitudes towards MTS and agreed with the importance of peer discussion during laboratory dissection.ConclusionsAsynchronous online learning for anatomy lecture may be beneficial for dental students; however, a smaller dissection group accompanied by reduced peer discussion may temporarily exert negative effects on their laboratory performance at the beginning of the application. Furthermore, more dental students exhibited positive perceptions towards smaller dissection groups. These findings could illuminate the learning condition of dental students in anatomy education.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Dentistry,Education

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