Secrets to creating effective and interesting educational experiences: Tips and suggestions for clinical educators

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Abstract

Genetic Counselors (GCs) spend years learning about genetics and practicing counseling techniques in classroom environments. From the learner perspective, teaching may seem straightforward: provide appropriate information, develop tests or assignments and submit grades. When asked to teach for the first time, however, clinicians suddenly realize that there is a lot more to education than standing in front of a class and talking. This article introduces clinical educators to strategies and learning principles that help make the teaching/learning process more interesting and successful for faculty and students alike. The instructional concepts presented here are useful across the entire spectrum of learning situations; a 1 hour discussion with a lay audience, a 3 hour workshop at a professional meeting, a 15 week graduate course, or a series of courses culminating in an advanced degree. The article offers suggestions for writing course competencies, selecting instructional approaches, embedding learning engagement options, leveling course content and choosing evaluation strategies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)152-160
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Genetic Counseling
Volume17
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2008

Keywords

  • Curriculum design
  • Evaluation
  • Learning engagement
  • Learning outcomes
  • Leveling content
  • Novice educators
  • Outcome competencies

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