An outcomes-based module education via flipped classroom enhances undergraduate oral histopathology learning
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Published:2023-11-09
Issue:1
Volume:23
Page:
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ISSN:1472-6920
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Container-title:BMC Medical Education
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language:en
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Short-container-title:BMC Med Educ
Author:
Zhong Yi,Zhang Yuyao,Sun Wen,Li Lu,Zhang Wei,Jiang Yue,Lu Xiaoqing,Cai Chenjie,Wang Huiling,Liu Laikui,Xu Yan
Abstract
Abstract
Introduction
Oral histopathology is a bridge course connecting oral basic medicine and clinical dentistry. However, the application of outcomes-based education via flipped classroom (FC) in oral histopathology has not been well explored. This study has assessed the efficacy of outcomes-based education via FC in undergraduate oral histopathology module learning in Nanjing Medical University of China.
Materials and methods
A total of 214 third-year students were enrolled and assigned to the FC group of the batch 2022-23 (n = 110) and the traditional classroom (TC) group of the batch 2021-22 (n = 104) to participate the oral histopathology sessions respectively in the study. The FC group were required to preview the online course materials pre-class, followed by in-class quizz, in-class interactive group discussion, and slides microscopic observation. The outcomes-based formative and summative assessments for FC were designed. The TC group attended traditional laboratory class for the same glass slides microscopic observation. In addition, a questionnaire was performed to investigate the satisfaction of learning. Along with this, the performances of FC group in written theory tests and oral histopathology slide tests were compared with TC group.
Results
Students in the FC group gained significantly final higher scores of the course than those in the TC group (score: 83.79 ± 11 vs. 76.73 ± 10.93, P<0.0001). Data from the student questionnaires indicated a preference for outcomes-based module education via FC. In the questionnaires, most students considered outcomes-based module education via FC to be beneficial to learning motivation, knowledge comprehension, critical thinking and teamwork. FC group had a higher level of satisfaction with oral histopathology teaching than TC group (satisfaction score: 4.599 ± 0.1027 vs. 4.423 ± 0.01366, P<0.01).
Conclusion
An outcomes-based module education via FC has a promising effect on undergraduate oral histopathology education.
Funder
Educational Research Project of Nanjing Medical University
Educational Research Project of the Stomatological College in Nanjing Medical University
Educational Research Project of Higher Education in Jiangsu Province
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Education,General Medicine
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