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Course SpecificationILOS and Teaching methods
  • Ahmad Makhlouf

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What has been done
  • Mission, vision, faculty aims
  • Program specification
  • Courses specification

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Next step Awareness
  • Mission, vision, faculty aims
  • Program specification
  • Courses specification

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Next step Self study
  • 1. Mission and Objectives
  • 2. Educational Programme/ courses including
    Teaching and learning systems
  • 3. Assessment of Students
  • 4. Students
  • 5. Academic Staff/Faculty
  • 6. Educational Resources
  • 7. Programme Evaluation
  • 8. Governance and Administration
  • 9. Continuous Renewal

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Course Specification
  • A course consists of a series of learning
    sessions on a particular topic (e.g., Anatomy and
    Physiology) within an academic program
    (e.g.,MB.BCh).
  • A syllabus (Course Specification) serves as the
    design document for a course, providing all the
    information about the course.
  • A syllabus (Course Specification) is typically
    given to students on the first day of class

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3- Contents
4- Teaching and Learning Methods 4.1-
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Course Content
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  • Teaching and Learning Methods
  • Identify the methods used in delivering the
    course
  • The methods, which are used by teacher to help
    students to achieve the ILOs for the course.

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Course matrix
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Course matrix
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Course matrix
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Teaching and learning methods
  • Lectures using power point
  • Practical session Anatomy of experimental
    animals, histological examination, ........
  • Case study
  • Assignment
  • Others

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SELECT TEACHING METHODS
  • The two most critical factors in selecting
    teaching methods are
  • choosing a variety of methods, and
  • choosing methods that are appropriate for
    achieving the learning objectives (ILOS).

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SELECT TEACHING METHODS
  • For example, if the learning objective is for
    students to list the immunization schedule for
    children under five, an interactive presentation
    is an appropriate teaching method.
  • If the learning objective is for students to
    give immunizations according to the schedule,
    students will need opportunities to practice
    giving the immunizations, preferably on models
    first and then with patients.

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When selecting teaching methods, consider the
following questions
  • Is the method appropriate for the learning
    objective?
  • Are the resources that this method requires
    available?
  • Are special facilities required?
  • What is the projected size of the class?
  • Is a special room arrangement needed for this
    method?
  • Will the methods selected stimulate interest and
    provide variety?

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For Knowledge ILOS
  • Brainstorming
  • Interactive Presentation known as a lecture or
    illustrated lecture.
  • Discussion
  • Panel Discussion

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For Knowledge ILOS
  • Brainstorming (a list of ideas, thoughts, or
    alternative solutions that focus on a specific
    topic or problem is generated. stimulates thought
    and creativity and is often used along with group
    discussions).
  • Interactive Presentation known as a lecture or
    illustrated lecture.(Verbal presentation of
    information by the teacher, in which presentation
    of content is supplemented with a variety of
    questions, interactions, visual aids, and
    instructional materials.

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For Knowledge ILOS
  • Discussion
  • Panel Discussion (Discussion related to the
    learning objectives presented by a panel of
    individuals or content experts).

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For clinical/practical skills
  • Demonstration
  • Clinical Simulation
  • Facilitated Practice
  • Role Play

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For clinical/practical skills
  • Demonstration (Method in which the teacher
    presents the steps necessary for the completion
    of a procedure or clinical task or activity).
  • Clinical Simulation (A representation of a real
    or hypothetical patient management situation).

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For clinical/practical skills
  • Role Play (Learning activity in which students
    play out roles in a simulated situation that
    relates to one or more learning objectives.)

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For clinical/practical skills
  • Facilitated Practice (Opportunity for students to
    practice or apply (with models, simulated
    patients, or real patients) the content presented
    in theoretical sessions. The teacher explains
    procedures or routines, demonstrates tasks,
    models the correct performance of the skill, and
    observes and interacts with students while
    providing ongoing feedback. )

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For intellectual skills, communication,
(attitudes)
  • Case Study
  • Clinical Simulation
  • Facilitated Practice
  • Individual or Group Tutorial
  • Role Play

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For intellectual skills, communication,
(attitudes)
  • Individual or Group Tutorial
  • (Study of information by one or more participants
    under the instruction of a tutor or mentor).

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EnsureOpportunitiesfor Practice
  • practice and feedback
  • schedule practice activities including reading,
    homework, or other assignments, to help students
    apply new knowledge, skills, and attitudes.
  • In addition to providing learning opportunities
    for students, practice activities are
    opportunities for formative assessment in which
    teachers can give feedback to students to help
    them improve their performance.

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EnsureOpportunitiesfor Practice
  • Practice opportunities can occur individually or
    in groups.
  • They can be conducted in the classroom in
    simulated environments or at a clinical practice
    site.
  • Different practice activities will be
    appropriate for different learning objectives,

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Examples of assignments
  • Knowledge
  • Solve a series of problems.
  • Answer a series of questions.
  • Label a drawing.
  • Locate information in a manual.
  • Make a drawing or sketch.
  • Complete a case study.

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Examples of assignments
  • Clinical/practical skill
  • Practice a skill with an anatomic model,
    simulated patient, another student, or with an
    actual patient.
  • View a video, slide show, or photographs,
  • use a computer-based learning program (e.g., to
    identify signs and symptoms of illness or
    malnutrition).

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Examples of assignments
  • intellectual skills, communication, (attitudes)
  • Participate in a role play.
  • Conduct an interview.

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SELECT AND ADAPT LEARNING MATERIALS
  • Handouts
  • Printed materials
  • Visual aids
  • Computer-based materials

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SELECT AND ADAPT LEARNING MATERIALS
  • Some materials are more effective for teaching
    and learning concepts and principles,
  • while others are more effective for demonstrating
    and practicing skills.

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Consider the following when evaluating materials
  • Are the materials appropriate for meeting the
    learning objectives?
  • Is the information contained in the materials
    up-to-date, unbiased, factual, consistent, and
    technically correct?
  • Will visual aids work with the equipment that is
    already available?
  • Are the format and quality of the materials
    consistent with those of the other course
    materials?
  • Are the materials relevant and culturally
    sensitive?
  • Is the reading level of the materials appropriate
    for the students?
  • Is the cost of the materials reasonable?

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  • 6- List of Text Books and References
  • a- Lectures notes When notes are available,
    specify whether they are prepared in the form of
    a book authorized by the department or are handed
    out to the students part by part.
  • b- Essential books (Text books) When the
    lecturer uses one book that covers most of course
    contents, specify the book.
  • When the lecturer uses more than one book, which
    contains parts of the course, specify the books
    and the topics covered by each.

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  • 6- List of Text Books and References
  • c- General references, journals, periodicals,
    newspapers, web sites, which enrich the learning
    process should also be listed.
  • The references that should be identified in the
    above items should be written in a standard way
    (publisher, edition, year, author(s)...etc).
    Refer also to locations for reading or buying the
    specified references.

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  • 7- Facilities Required for Teaching and Learning
  • The facilities include appropriate teaching
    accommodation, including teaching aids,
    laboratories, laboratory equipment, computers
    etc., facilities for field work, site visits
    etc., which are necessary for teaching the
    course.

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Facilities required for teaching and learning
  • Computer
  • Video films
  • Experimental animals
  • Field visits
  • Data show
  • Overhead projector
  • Microscopes

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Course matrix
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Course matrix
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Course matrix
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Course Schedule
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