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    Teaching Methods, Strategies &Teaching Methods, Strategies &TechniquesTechniques

    Advance Clinical TeachingPresented by: Louie Rosales

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    Activity-Based TeachingStrategy

    Cooperative Learning

    Problem-Based Learning

    Simulation & Games

    Self-Learning Modules

    Case Study

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    O bservational TechniquesO bservational TechniquesCollection of accurate data or informationWatching and recordingRequires structured data collection

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    O bservation typesO bservation typesN on-structured

    Simply watches and takes note of behaviors, characterisitics and anypersonal interaction that seemsignificant

    tends to be anecdotal and subjectiveStructured

    measurement

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    Models of SupervisionModels of SupervisionD evelopmental supervisionScientific supervisionAccountable supervisionArtistic supervision

    Self-assessment supervision

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    D evelopmental SupervisionD evelopmental SupervisionApproach: developmental stageRole: foster thinking skills

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    Scientific SupervisionScientific SupervisionP rescriptive supervision: establishesa right away to do things and thereare no hidden agendas

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    9 specific activities9 specific activities1. D iagnosis

    Identify general objectives

    2 . Specific objectives3 . Anticipatory set

    1. Review previous learning, focusingattention

    4 . P erceived purpose1.Ex plain importance of objectives

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    5 . L earning opportunitiesTools that will help achievement of objectives

    6 . M odelingVerbal and visual cues

    7 . Check for understandingAssess students

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    8 . G uided practiceG uide practice and check for succesful

    9 . Independent practice

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    Accountable SupervisionAccountable SupervisionF ocus in not on instructorsinstructional activities

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    StepsSteps1. D etermine which learning objectives

    will be given emphasis2 . Agree on how learning will be

    assessed3 . P urpose of observing and

    determining whether or not thestudent have achieved the intendedobjectives

    4 . O verall assessment of the student is

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    Artistic SupervisionArtistic SupervisionContrast to the everything ismeasurable approach of accountable supervisionHolistic approach relying onsensitivity perceptivity

    Approach changes according tovariety of conditions that do notalways fit

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    Self Self--Assessment SupervisionAssessment SupervisionAnalysis of own strengths andweaknesses

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    Supervision power and practiceSupervision power and practice

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    4 types of supervisory4 types of supervisory

    relationshiprelationshipTutorial supervision

    Students e x plore cases or specificaspects of their own work

    Training supervision D escribe the relationship of students

    who are pursuing prescribedprogrammed e x perience from thosewho oversee their development asskilled practitioners

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    4 types of supervisory4 types of supervisory

    relationshiprelationshipM anagerial supervision

    M anager is responsible for maintenanceof standards

    Consultancy supervision D evelopment of practice through

    reflection upon the work of thesupervisee, who remains accountable

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    SimulationsSimulationsControlled representations of realityEx ercises prior to e x posure to real-world practices

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    Role of the Educator Role of the Educator P lanningF acilitatingD ebriefing

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    PlanningPlanningD eveloping an appropriatesimulation that will meet learningobjectiveP ilot test to prevent anyunanticipated snags

    Assign readings

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    F acilitatingF acilitatingTake a back seat, talk relatively littleM ay coach > encourage criticalthinkingInformation sourceTake down notes for debriefing

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    D ebriefingD ebriefingM ost important part of the roleImmediately after F irst, summarize what took placeL et learners e x plain what they didand whyP oint principles and concepts

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    Case StudiesCase StudiesAn analysis of an incident or situation which in characters andrelationships are described, factualor hypothetical events transpire, andproblems need to be resolved or

    solved

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    Useful in:Useful in:Applying principles learnedE ncourage independent studyE ncourage critical thinkingSafely e x pose learner to real-worldsituations

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    In construction of case study

    In construction of case study

    1. D evelop objectivesWhat to learn

    2 . Select a situationTopic which will fit the objectivesReal-life situationN ot unique cases

    3 . D evelop the characters

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    In construction of case study

    In construction of case study

    3 . D evelop the character Importance of human factor P atient, family, and healthcareprovider details

    4 . D evelop the discussion questionsShould engage students in applyingprinciples

    5 . L ead the group discussion