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[cast] La formulación magistral, una de las actividades profesionales más representativas del farmacéutico, consiste en la elaboración, de acuerdo con una prescripción médica, de un medicamento personalizado, adaptado a un paciente concreto, en un compromiso profesional de solucionar un problema de salud específico. La amplia oferta de medicamentos industriales ha reducido considerablemente esta actividad, que a pesar de todo, debe considerarse una herramienta de futuro en sintonía con la tendencia personalizadora actual de la medicina y las necesidades del paciente. Los conocimientos y competencias requeridas para dicha actividad profesional se introducen actualmente en la carrera de Farmacia mediante una asignatura optativa. En el presente trabajo se presenta el planteamiento metodológico diseñado por el Grupo de Innovación Docente de Tecnología Farmacéutica (GIDTF) y el grupo e-Galenica, ambos de la Universidad de Barcelona, para esta asignatura. Dicha metodología esta basada en el Aprendizaje Basado en Problemas (ABP) incluyendo tutorías y prácticas de campo, apoyada en estrategias no presenciales como foro de debate, recursos on-line, cuestionarios y tareas de autoevaluación a través de la plataforma Moodle del Campus Virtual de la UB. Se evalúan asimismo los resultados académicos y las respuestas de los estudiantes a las encuestas realizadas en relación al sistema de impartición de la asignatura. [eng] The pharmaceutical compounding, one of the most representative professional activities of pharmacists, involves the preparation of an individualized medicine tailored to a specific patient in a professional commitment to solve a specific health problem, according to a prescription. The wide range of industrial medicine has significantly reduced this activity, which nevertheless should be considered a tool of the future in line with the current trend of personalizing medicine and patient needs. The knowledge and competences required for this professional activity are introduced to the students of Pharmacy through an optional subject. In this paper we present the ethodological approach developed for this subject by the Teaching Innovation Group of pharmaceutical Technology (GIDTF) and e-Galenica group, both from the University of Barcelona. This methodology is based on Problem-Based Learning (PBL) including tutorials and practices in other centres, supported by out of class strategies as discussion forum, online resources, self-assessment questionnaires and work through the platform Moodle of Virtual Campus UB. The academic performance and student responses to surveys in relation to the didactic methodology are also assessed.

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[spa] La literatura científica sobre el Aprendizaje Basado en Problemas (ABP) ha dedicado una atención creciente a la cuestión del pensamiento crítico a lo largo de las dos últimas décadas. Los trabajos de investigación que se han llevado a cabo en los distintos contextos disciplinares de la educación superior presentan definiciones e instrumentos de medición del pensamiento crítico dispares. El presente artículo parte de dicha apreciación y trata de revisar sistemáticamente los mencionados trabajos con un doble objetivo: por un lado, esbozar una clasificación de los instrumentos de medición del pensamiento crítico de estudiantes de ABP y, por el otro, mostrar una panorámica de las evidencias hasta ahora obtenidas; todo ello con la finalidad de animar a profesores, estudiosos y autoridades académicas a seguir avanzando en esta línea de investigación. [eng] Critical thinking has received growing attention from scientific literature on Problem-Based Learning (PBL)during the last two decades. The research carried out in different disciplinary contexts of higher education presents disparate definitions and measuring instruments of critical thinking. This article aims to review systematically the mentioned literature with a dual purpose: on the one hand, to outline a classification of instruments measuring PBL students' critical thinking, on the other, to show an overview of the evidence so far obtained; all of this with the ultimate purpose of encouraging teachers, scholars and academical authorities to proceed further in this line of research.

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The Problem Based Learning (PBL) can be used as a strategy for methodological change in conventional learning environments. In this paper, the integration of laboratory work in PBL grounded activities during an introductory organic chemistry course is described. The most decisive issues of their implementation are discussed. The results show how this methodology favours the laboratory work contextualization in subject-matter and promotes the Science-Technology-Society-Environment relationships. Besides, it contributes to competence development like planning and organization skills, information search and selection, cooperative work, etc., the same way as the tutorial action improvement.

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This article describes a Problem-Based Learning (PBL) experience that taught organophosphorus pesticides chemistry, its human health effects and acetylcholinesterase assay to secondary students. The teaching process was based on a real intoxication case and ended with students' activities report presentation. The apparent lack of teacher reference and inexistence of a curriculum based on a strict textbook in which PBL is based on leads inexperienced students to insecurity and the idea that teachers are not doing there jobs. One way to minimize this situation is to use real cases in other to interest students as stakeholders of central problem solution.

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Avhandlingens övergripande syfte är att granska relationerna mellan olika undervisningsmetoder och studenters informationsbeteende, vilket i denna undersökning inbegriper även deras informationskompetens. Vikten av att undersöka dessa förhållanden kan motiveras med att både kunskap om de faktorer som påverkar utvecklandet av informationskompetens och forskning som tar fram olika mönster i studenternas informationsbeteende behövs för att sådana inlärningsmiljöer, informationssystem och -tjänster som stöder studenternas inlärning skall kunna utvecklas. I avhandlingen söks svar på följande frågor: 1. Vilka faktorer i inlärningsmiljöerna, dvs. problembaserad inlärningsmiljö (pbl) och traditionell inlärningsmiljö, påverkar informationsbeteendet och hur påverkar dessa faktorer? 2. Hurdan information behövs i inlärningsprocessen? Hur anskaffas informationen? Vilka informationskanaler och -källor används och hur används de? 3. Hur används information i samband med inlärningen? I undersökningen används en kvalitativ forskningsansats och det huvudsakliga undersökningsmaterialet består av intervjuer med 16 medicine studerande som studerar enligt en problembaserad inlärningsmetod och 15 studerande som studerar i ett traditionellt ämnesbaserat utbildningsprogram. Den empiriska delen av undersökningen utfördes i slutet av 1990-talet. Resultaten indikerar att en problembaserad inlärningsmiljö utvecklar förståelsen av kunskap, aktiverar informationsanskaffningen och informationsanvändningen, samt främjar utvecklingen av studenternas informationskompetens såsom den definierades i denna undersökning. Högre nivå av informationskompetens och aktiv informationsanvändning förekom emellertid i båda utbildningsprogrammen även bland studenter som hade påbörjat de fördjupade studiernas slutarbete, vilket framhäver motivationens och de verkliga informationsbehovens roll i informationsbeteendet och i utvecklandet av informationskompetensen.

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Descrevem-se duas experiências realizadas com o objetivo de verificar se estudantes de Medicina de etapas avançadas podem ser utilizados em Osce para avaliar habilidades clínicas básicas de alunos iniciantes. Na primeira experiência, 6 internos e 6 professores avaliaram 59 alunos do currículo tradicional em Osce com 6 estações focadas na anamnese, exame físico e comunicação com o paciente. As notas dadas pelos professores foram maiores que as dos estudantes em todas as estações, exceto uma (comunicação), mas não houve diferenças significantes entre elas, exceto numa estação de exame físico (p < 0,001) (teste de Wilcoxon). Na segunda experiência, 15 internos do currículo tradicional e 9 professores avaliaram 58 estudantes do 1º ano, currículo PBL, em Osce com 3 estações para avaliar anamnese, exame físico e manipulação de luvas esterilizadas. Os estudantes foram pareados aos professores, e cada um fez sua avaliação individualizada usando o mesmo protocolo. Em metade das estações, os valores médios das notas de professores e estudantes foram significativamente diferentes. Isso aparentemente se deveu à variação significativa entre as notas dos professores, o que não ocorreu com relação às notas dadas pelos estudantes avaliadores (p < 0,05) (teste de Wilcoxon e Anova - Turkey, Dunn). Conclui-se que estudantes em fase de treinamento podem ser utilizados como examinadores confiáveis em exame de habilidades clínicas de estudantes iniciantes, sendo que a variabilidade entre as notas que atribuem para a mesma tarefa parece ser inferior à que se verifica nas notas dos professores.

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The prevailing undergraduate medical training process still favors disconnection and professional distancing from social needs. The Brazilian Ministries of Education and Health, through the National Curriculum Guidelines, the Incentives Program for Changes in the Medical Curriculum (PROMED), and the National Program for Reorientation of Professional Training in Health (PRO-SAÚDE), promoted the stimulus for an effective connection between medical institutions and the Unified National Health System (SUS). In accordance to the new paradigm for medical training, the Centro Universitário Serra dos Órgãos (UNIFESO) established a teaching plan in 2005 using active methodologies, specifically problem-based learning (PBL). Research was conducted through semi-structured interviews with third-year undergraduate students at the UNIFESO Medical School. The results were categorized as proposed by Bardin's thematic analysis, with the purpose of verifying the students' impressions of the new curriculum. Active methodologies proved to be well-accepted by students, who defined them as exciting and inclusive of theory and practice in medical education.

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Foi feita uma revisão sistemática da literatura (1997-2007), no âmbito da formação docente, em currículos médicos orientados pela aprendizagem baseada em problemas, por meio de busca, identificação, seleção e análise de estudos nas bases Scielo, Lilacs, Cochrane, Medline, Ibesc, Pubmed e Eric com os descritores faculty OR faculty medical or staff development and education, medical or education, medical undergraduate or medical, schools and pbl. Os estudos analisados se agruparam em três eixos norteadores, que delinearam aplicações práticas para um programa de desenvolvimento docente eficiente: gestão participativa, maior investimento nos docentes, elaboração e aplicação de programas de educação continuada, permanente, com foco na construção dos conhecimentos, habilidades e atitudes.

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A proposta deste trabalho é apreender concepções de estudantes e tutores sobre a avaliação formativa nas sessões tutoriais de um currículo PBL, identificando as dificuldades enfrentadas no desenvolvimento dessa prática. Um questionário Likert foi aplicado a 11 tutores e 45 discentes do sétimo período do curso de Medicina da Universidade Estadual de Montes Claros e uma entrevista de aprofundamento foi realizada com a totalidade dos tutores e 20 estudantes. Os entrevistados percebem a proposta formativa da avaliação na sessão tutorial, definindo-a como processual, reflexiva, dialógica, diagnóstica, e enfatizam a possibilidade de feedback como fator motivador e determinante para solucionar as deficiências detectadas e reforçar as potencialidades percebidas. São identificadas dificuldades relacionadas ao desempenho dos docentes, como falta de preparo, ao desempenho dos estudantes (falta de sinceridade, maturidade) e outras decorrentes da inadequação dos critérios utilizados nos instrumentos avaliativos. Os resultados apontam a necessidade de programas de desenvolvimento docente e discente em avaliação, assim como maior compromisso das instituições que utilizam a metodologia Aprendizagem Baseada em Problemas na busca contínua e reflexiva da coerência com os pressupostos pedagógicos estabelecidos pelo currículo.

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The general aim of the thesis was to study university students’ learning from the perspective of regulation of learning and text processing. The data were collected from the two academic disciplines of medical and teacher education, which share the features of highly scheduled study, a multidisciplinary character, a complex relationship between theory and practice and a professional nature. Contemporary information society poses new challenges for learning, as it is not possible to learn all the information needed in a profession during a study programme. Therefore, it is increasingly important to learn how to think and learn independently, how to recognise gaps in and update one’s knowledge and how to deal with the huge amount of constantly changing information. In other words, it is critical to regulate one’s learning and to process text effectively. The thesis comprises five sub-studies that employed cross-sectional, longitudinal and experimental designs and multiple methods, from surveys to eye tracking. Study I examined the connections between students’ study orientations and the ways they regulate their learning. In total, 410 second-, fourth- and sixth-year medical students from two Finnish medical schools participated in the study by completing a questionnaire measuring both general study orientations and regulation strategies. The students were generally deeply oriented towards their studies. However, they regulated their studying externally. Several interesting and theoretically reasonable connections between the variables were found. For instance, self-regulation was positively correlated with deep orientation and achievement orientation and was negatively correlated with non-commitment. However, external regulation was likewise positively correlated with deep orientation and achievement orientation but also with surface orientation and systematic orientation. It is argued that external regulation might function as an effective coping strategy in the cognitively loaded medical curriculum. Study II focused on medical students’ regulation of learning and their conceptions of the learning environment in an innovative medical course where traditional lectures were combined wth problem-based learning (PBL) group work. First-year medical and dental students (N = 153) completed a questionnaire assessing their regulation strategies of learning and views about the PBL group work. The results indicated that external regulation and self-regulation of the learning content were the most typical regulation strategies among the participants. In line with previous studies, self-regulation wasconnected with study success. Strictly organised PBL sessions were not considered as useful as lectures, although the students’ views of the teacher/tutor and the group were mainly positive. Therefore, developers of teaching methods are challenged to think of new solutions that facilitate reflection of one’s learning and that improve the development of self-regulation. In Study III, a person-centred approach to studying regulation strategies was employed, in contrast to the traditional variable-centred approach used in Study I and Study II. The aim of Study III was to identify different regulation strategy profiles among medical students (N = 162) across time and to examine to what extent these profiles predict study success in preclinical studies. Four regulation strategy profiles were identified, and connections with study success were found. Students with the lowest self-regulation and with an increasing lack of regulation performed worse than the other groups. As the person-centred approach enables us to individualise students with diverse regulation patterns, it could be used in supporting student learning and in facilitating the early diagnosis of learning difficulties. In Study IV, 91 student teachers participated in a pre-test/post-test design where they answered open-ended questions about a complex science concept both before and after reading either a traditional, expository science text or a refutational text that prompted the reader to change his/her beliefs according to scientific beliefs about the phenomenon. The student teachers completed a questionnaire concerning their regulation and processing strategies. The results showed that the students’ understanding improved after text reading intervention and that refutational text promoted understanding better than the traditional text. Additionally, regulation and processing strategies were found to be connected with understanding the science phenomenon. A weak trend showed that weaker learners would benefit more from the refutational text. It seems that learners with effective learning strategies are able to pick out the relevant content regardless of the text type, whereas weaker learners might benefit from refutational parts that contrast the most typical misconceptions with scientific views. The purpose of Study V was to use eye tracking to determine how third-year medical studets (n = 39) and internal medicine residents (n = 13) read and solve patient case texts. The results revealed differences between medical students and residents in processing patient case texts; compared to the students, the residents were more accurate in their diagnoses and processed the texts significantly faster and with a lower number of fixations. Different reading patterns were also found. The observed differences between medical students and residents in processing patient case texts could be used in medical education to model expert reasoning and to teach how a good medical text should be constructed. The main findings of the thesis indicate that even among very selected student populations, such as high-achieving medical students or student teachers, there seems to be a lot of variation in regulation strategies of learning and text processing. As these learning strategies are related to successful studying, students enter educational programmes with rather different chances of managing and achieving success. Further, the ways of engaging in learning seldom centre on a single strategy or approach; rather, students seem to combine several strategies to a certain degree. Sometimes, it can be a matter of perspective of which way of learning can be considered best; therefore, the reality of studying in higher education is often more complicated than the simplistic view of self-regulation as a good quality and external regulation as a harmful quality. The beginning of university studies may be stressful for many, as the gap between high school and university studies is huge and those strategies that were adequate during high school might not work as well in higher education. Therefore, it is important to map students’ learning strategies and to encourage them to engage in using high-quality learning strategies from the beginning. Instead of separate courses on learning skills, the integration of these skills into course contents should be considered. Furthermore, learning complex scientific phenomena could be facilitated by paying attention to high-quality learning materials and texts and other support from the learning environment also in the university. Eye tracking seems to have great potential in evaluating performance and growing diagnostic expertise in text processing, although more research using texts as stimulus is needed. Both medical and teacher education programmes and the professions themselves are challenging in terms of their multidisciplinary nature and increasing amounts of information and therefore require good lifelong learning skills during the study period and later in work life.

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Abstract A noted benefit of Project Based Learning (PBL) as a teaching strategy is how it engages the student and enhances learning outcomes as a result of working through challenges intended to depict dilemmas outside the classroom. PBL has seldom been applied outside the parameters of the classroom curriculum. The current needs assessment carried out in this research project examined current practices of language instruction and International Administrative Professionals of both the private and public Language Industry. Participants responded to survey questions on their current administrative practices, strategies, and program characteristics. The study investigated the usefulness of a handbook on the procedure of assisting administrative service teams in language instruction settings to an engaged approach to PBL for student service issues. The diverse opinions, beliefs, and ideas, along with institutional policy, can provide beneficial framework ideas for future tools.

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Globalization has resulted in large-scale international and local assessments closely tied to notions of accountability and competitiveness in a globalized economy. Although policy makers seek to ensure citizens meet the demands of a global knowledge-based economy, such assessments may also impede the development of requisite 21st century skills. While standardization currently is viewed as the most effective measurement of student achievement, several Canadian and international jurisdictions are moving toward assessment for learning (AfL). This conceptual study sought to identify whether AfL or standardized assessment most effectively meets 21st century learning goals in the wake of rapid global change. It applies a Story Model theoretical framework to understand the current, the new emerging, and the future ideal story of education from a personal, cultural, and global lens. The study examines the main critiques and/or challenges of standardized testing, the benefits of AfL for student learning, and new teaching and assessment approaches to the development of 21st century learning goals. The study applies the Story Model’s inside-outside/past-future approach to determine the future direction of assessment. Results show that the new story of assessment will most likely entail a model that integrates both standardized testing and in-class assessments in the form of AfL and PBL.