Multimodal Integration of Active Learning in the Veterinary Classroom

Author:

Berrian Amanda M.,Feyes Emily,Hsiao Chih-Yu (Jay),Wittum Thomas E.

Abstract

Historically, pre-clinical professional veterinary instruction has relied heavily on didactic methods. With the shift toward competency-based education in health professions teaching, instructors at The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine are exploring alternative engagement strategies to focus on learner outcomes. In this article, we report on the integration of competency-based active learning techniques in a large-lecture setting, along with preliminary outcomes from the student perspective. A total of 110 students from Zoonotic Diseases, a two-credit core course offered in the second year of the 4-year professional curriculum, participated in the learning techniques and retrospective pre-/post-questionnaire. Results of the questionnaire indicated improvement in learners’ perceived competency. For practical skills (e.g., donning and doffing of personal protective equipment), students also reported improved self-efficacy. Students enjoyed the interactive and self-directed learning techniques and described an improvement in their ability to evaluate their own understanding of relevant course concepts. The active learning techniques described herein may be used to supplement, and even transform, primarily lecture-based courses to better achieve professional competency and develop practice-ready veterinarians.

Publisher

University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)

Subject

General Veterinary,Education,General Medicine

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