Use of active learning and simulation to teach pharmacy students order verification and patient education best practices with oral oncolytic therapies

2020 ◽  
pp. 107815522094039
Author(s):  
Alison P Duffy ◽  
Alyssa Henshaw ◽  
James A Trovato

Introduction The primary objective of this study was to describe the incorporation of the flipped classroom model and use of real-life oncology patients to facilitate student learning of oral oncolytic best safety practices and patient counseling. The secondary objective was to assess the impact of the flipped classroom learning activity on students’ perceived confidence. Methods This study was a prospective, single center, flipped classroom learning activity and pre/post assessment survey administered to third year doctor of pharmacy students enrolled in the Oncology Pharmacotherapy didactic elective in 2016 and 2017. A pre/post survey was used to assess student’s perceived confidence with oral oncolytic best practice competencies. Results Ten students participated in the flipped classroom learning activity and survey. Five students completed both the pre- and postsurvey. The overall change in student’s mean scores for their confidence of oral oncolytic competencies improved significantly from 3 to 4.1 on a 6-point Likert Scale ( p = 0.03) following the learning activity. Students perceived confidence in performing oral oncolytic order verification increased following the implementation of a flipped classroom learning activity and use of real-life cancer oncology patients. Conclusion This study describes the development and implementation of a flipped classroom learning activity and use of real-life patients with cancer that can be implemented at other institutions of higher education in a didactic or experiential learning environment. Additionally, this study demonstrated a potential benefit in student learning.

2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Barry James Ryan

NearPod is a multiplatform e-learning tool that allows students to engage with each other and the lecturer in real time, independent of learning space size or type. This research investigated the impact of NearPod use in two different third level educational settings. The rationale was the practical implementation of key trends in higher education, and enhancing the student learning experience, through the integration of BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) and flipped classroom learning. One aim of this project was to identify if NearPod, could address these trends in a simple, cost effective way. Secondly, the research sought to investigate if embedding engaging technology into the learning environment could enhance the student learning experience and create a truly interactive environment.The impact of NearPod as an interactive learning tool was evaluated in terms of student interaction, engagement and participation through NearPod facilitated synchronous learning activities. Evaluative data were collected in several forms; anonymous questionnaires, academic facilitated discussion fora with purposefully sampled students and a staff reflective diary. The data were qualitatively and quantitatively analysed, leading to a triangulated data set ensuring only valid themes emerged. Overall, the students perceived use of the technology, and the academic’s personal reflective writings, suggested that the learning environment evolved towards a student-orientated, interactive space where the students took ownership for their participation in the learning activity. Students became responsible for constructing their learning ‘product’; created by the students, for the students and, hence, their learning overall.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 259-267
Author(s):  
WARYANA WARYANA

The objectives to be achieved in this study are: (1) To find out whether the application of the Google Sites-Assisted Flipped Classroom learning model can increase student learning activity in the Social Sciences subject for class VIIIA semester 1 of Veteran 1 Manyaran Middle School in the 2021/2022 academic year. (2) To find out whether the Flipped Classroom Learning Model Assisted by Google Sites can improve the learning outcomes of SMP Class VIIIA students in social studies subjects. This research is expected to be useful: (1) For teachers as input on the use of the Google Sites-Assisted Flipped Classroom Learning Model in social studies learning to increase student learning activity, (2) For students, it is expected to increase activeness and learning outcomes in social studies subjects. The results showed that the application of the Google Sites-Assisted Flipped Classroom learning model was able to increase student activity from the pre-cycle learning activity percentage of 31%, increasing in cycle 1 to 75%, and in cycle 2 to 94%. That the Flipped Classroom Learning Model Assisted by Google Sites is able to improve student learning outcomes from an average of 72.50 in the pre-cycle to an average of 75.63 in cycle 1 and 80.63 in cycle 2. In the end, the researcher hopes that the results of this classroom action research can be used by teachers as an alternative in learning to increase student interest and learning outcomes in social studies in particular, and all subjects in general. ABSTRAKTujuan yang akan dicapai dalam penelitian ini adalah: (1) Untuk mengetahui apakah penerapan model pembelajaran Flipped Classroom Berbantuan Google Sites dapat meningkatkan keaktifan belajar siswa pada mata Pelajaran IPS kelas VIIIA semester 1 SMP Veteran 1 Manyaran Tahun Pelajaran 2021/2022. (2) Untuk mengetahui apakah Model Pembelajaran Flipped Classroom Berbantuan Google Sites dapat meningkatkan hasil belajar siswa SMP Kelas VIIIA dalam mata pelajaran IPS. Penelitian ini diharapkan dapat bermanfaat: (1) Bagi guru sebagai bahan masukan tentang penggunaan Model Pembelajaran Flipped Classroom Berbantuan Google Sites dalam pembelajaran IPS untuk meningkatkan keaktifan Belajar belajar siswa, (2) Bagi siswa diharapkan dapat meningkatkan keaktifan dan hasil belajar pada mata pelajaran IPS. Hasil Penelitian menunjukkan bahwa penerapan model pembelajaran Flipped Classroom Berbantuan Google Sites mampu meningkatkan keaktifan siswa dari prosentase keaktifan belajar pra siklus sebesar 31 % meningkat pada siklus 1 menjadi 75 %, dan pada siklus 2 menjadi 94 %. Bahwa Model pembelajaran Flipped Classroom Berbantuan Google Sites mampu meningkatkan hasil belajar siswa dari rata-rata 72,50 pada pra siklus menjadi rata-rata 75,63 pada siklus 1 dan 80,63 pada siklus 2. Pada akhirnya peneliti berharap hasil penelitian tindakan kelas ini dapat digunakan oleh para guru sebagai salah satu alternatif dalam pembelajaran untuk meningkatkan minat dan hasil belajar siswa dalam pelajaran IPS khususnya, dan semua mata pelajaran pada umumnya.


Author(s):  
Leo Saputra Sitanggang ◽  
Salman Bintang

Abstract This study aims to determine: (1) student learning outcomes for DLDE subjects using the Flipped Classroom learning model (2) student learning outcomes for DLDE subjects using the Expository learning model (3) DLDE learning outcomes for students taught with the Flipped learning model. Classroom is higher than students who are taught using the expository learning model. The population in this study were 108 people. From the data obtained after the research, it was found that (1) student learning outcomes were much higher in the experimental class (classes taught using the Flipped Classroom learning model) which had an average of 85.93. (2) student learning outcomes in the control class (classes taught using the expository learning model) have an average of 73.55. (3) student learning outcomes are better (higher) using the Flipped Classroom learning model compared to the expository learning model. Keywords: Flipped Classroom, Expository, DLDE Learning Outcomes AbstrakPenelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui: (1) hasil belajar siswa terhadap mata pelajaran DLDE dengan menggunakan model pembelajaran Flipped Classroom (2) hasil belajar siswa terhadap mata pelajaran DLDE dengan menggunakan model pembelajaran Ekspositori (3) hasil belajar DLDE siswa yang diajarkan dengan model pembelajaran Flipped Classroom lebih tinggi dibandingkan siswa yang diajar dengan menggunakan model pembelajaran ekspositori. Populasi dalam penelitian ini adalah 108 orang. Dari data yang diperoleh setelah dilakukan penelitian, diperoleh bahwa (1) hasil belajar siswa jauh lebih tinggi dikelas ekperimen (kelas yang diajarkan dengan menggunakan model pembelajaran Flipped Classroom)  yang memiliki rata-rata 85.93. (2) hasil belajar siswa dikelas kontrol (kelas yang diajarkan dengan menggunakan model pembelajaran ekspositori) memiliki rata-rata 73.55. (3) hasil belajar siswa lebih baik (lebih tinggi) menggunakan model pembelajaran Flipped Classroom dibandingkan dengan model pembelajaran ekspositori. Kata Kunci: Flipped Classroom, Ekspositori, Hasil Belajar DLDE


2020 ◽  
pp. 107815522096979
Author(s):  
Catherine-Audrey Boutin ◽  
Jean-Philippe Adam ◽  
Dominic Martel ◽  
Stéphane Doucet ◽  
Valérie Martel-Laferrière

Background Chemotherapy has been associated with a theoretical risk of hepatitis C virus (HCV) reactivation. However, little is known about the amplitude of viral replication and the incidence of subsequent hepatic exacerbation. Method We aimed to describe the occurrence of hepatitis flare and HCV reactivation at our center. We included, over a period of 5 years, adult patients with chronic HCV receiving intravenous chemotherapy. We excluded patients with undetectable HCV RNA, hepatocellular carcinoma, liver metastases or other etiologies of hepatic disease. The primary objective was to identify hepatic flares (elevation of alanine aminotransferase 3 times above the upper limit of normal). Secondary objectives were to assess viral reactivation (HCVr, HCV-RNA ≥1 log10 IU/mL when compared to baseline value), hepatic decompensation, mortality and the impact on the chemotherapy. Descriptive statistics were used. Results A total of 11 patients with chronic HCV were identified among the 5761 oncology patients. Five patients experienced a hepatic flare with median maximal ALT value of 139 U/L (IQR 133-237). Only 2 patients met criteria for HCVr with a median RNA increase of 1.16 log IU/mL (IQR 1.1-1.2). One patient presented with both HCVr and a hepatic flare. Only one patient required chemotherapy discontinuation following hepatic flare. No hepatic decompensation or related mortality were observed. Conclusion We identified a very small number of HCV cases among our population. We observed HCVr and hepatic flares, but only one consequence on cancer treatment. Nonetheless, HCV screening is encouraged among patients undergoing chemotherapy to allow close follow-up of hepatic function.


2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (1) ◽  
pp. 15-33
Author(s):  
Ziblim Abukari ◽  
Nora Padykula ◽  
Jennifer Propp

Despite the importance of research to social work education, BSW students often view these courses negatively, demonstrating a lack of interest and increased levels of anxiety. This study assessed BSW students’ attitudes toward research and the impact of two different pedagogical approaches, traditional versus the flipped classroom. Using the Attitudes Toward Research Scale, two cohorts of BSW students (n=87) were surveyed at the completion of their research sequence. Findings from the study suggest that students taught in the flipped classroom reported lower levels of apprehension toward research and reported more positive attitudes and recognition of research usefulness than their traditional classroom counterparts.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 57
Author(s):  
Ucup Supriatna

Proses pembelajaran online selama penutupan sekolah akibat dampak COVID-19 tidak dapat dilaksanakan secara optimal karena berbagai keterbatasan sehingga pemerintah mengeluarkan kebijakan pembelajaran tatap muka terbatas. Penelitian ini bertujuan mengetahui pengaruh metode flipped classroom pada pembelajaran tatap muka terbatas terhadap hasil belajar mahasiswa di STAI Al-Haudl Ketapang. Metode yang digunakan adalah quasi eksperiment dan analisis data dengan uji Independent Sample t Test. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan adanya pengaruh metode flipped classroom terhadap hasil belajar mahasiswa pada pembelajaran tatap muka terbatas sehingga pemilihan metode yang sesuai pada pembelajaran tatap muka terbatas dapat mengoptimalkan hasil belajar siswa. Penelitian lanjutan tentang metode pembelajaran yang sesuai dengan pembelajaran tatap muka terbatas agar terus dilakukan untuk mencari formulasi yang tepat pada pembelajaran tatap muka terbatas sehingga tujuan pembelajaran dapat tercapai dengan keterbatasan jumlah waktu tatap muka antara guru dan mahasiswa. The online learning process during school closures due to the impact of COVID-19 cannot be carried out optimally due to various limitations, so that the government issues a limited face-to-face learning policy. This study aims to determine the effect of the flipped classroom method on limited face-to-face learning on student learning outcomes at STAI Al-Haudl Ketapang. The method used is quasi-experimental and data analysis with Independent Sample t-Test. The results showed an effect of the flipped classroom method on student learning outcomes in limited face-to-face learning so that the selection of appropriate methods in limited face-to-face learning could optimize student learning outcomes. Further research on learning methods suitable for face-to-face learning is limited so that it continues to be carried out to find the proper formulation is limited face-to-face learning so that can be achieved learning objectives with the limited amount of face-to-face time between teachers and students.


2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mahmoud M. Bakr ◽  
Ward L. Massey ◽  
Helen M. Massa

Flipped classrooms have been successfully used to increase student engagement and support student learning in a range of educational fields, including health education. These advantages for student learning supported implementation of the flipped classroom in introductory sciences and preclinical courses in dental education. We report on a 4-year retrospective study which compared two methods of delivery of a first-year dental anatomy course. The first method used the traditional method, consisting of face to face contact teaching hours, which was compared to a partial flipped classroom, where lecture contact was maintained but practical classes were flipped. A series of online videos demonstrating different practical tasks such as wax carving and tooth identification. An online digital library and online quizzes for self-reflected learning were developed and trialled. Students’ Evaluations of Course (SEC) and students’ overall performance in practical and theoretical assessments were used to evaluate the impact on student engagement and success, respectively, after implementation of the modified course offerings. This study evidences the success of the transition to a partially flipped course design. Careful design and consideration of implementation of the flipped classroom method in dental education are recommended to ensure that there is reliable availability of online resources and dedicated teaching staff for construction of resources and delivery of relevant in-class activities.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Li-Chu Tien ◽  
Shih-Yen Lin ◽  
Hsiang Yin ◽  
Jen-Chia Chang

This study explored the effect of learning strategies in a student organization on cake art creativity. The participants were 27 student members of a cake decorating art club from one central university in Taiwan. A quasi-experimental pretest-posttest design was adopted, with 90 h of experimental teaching over 16 weeks. The results, which included the use of a questionnaire, classroom observation, and in-depth interviews, suggest that in terms of creativity, the group participating in flipped classroom learning significantly outperformed the group using traditional learning strategies. Furthermore, flipped classroom learning promoted learner motivation and satisfaction.


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