objectives to outcomes jason zigmont, phd system director, experiential learning
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Objectives to Outcomes
Jason Zigmont, PhDSystem Director,
Experiential Learning
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Are you doing this to improve outcomes or to check a box?
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Core Beliefs• We believe that everyone participating in
experiential learning activities is intelligent, well-trained, cares about doing their best and wants to improve. Adapted from the Center for Medical Simulation, Cambridge, MA
• The goal is to improve outcomes through experiential learning
Education does not equal learning
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Bloom’s Taxonomy
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Learning Outcomes Model
The Individual Experiences
Environment
•Well-Tuned Learning Orientation
•Mental Models
•Analogical Reasoning
•Challenging
•Emotionally Charged
•Mistakes or Errors
•Skilled Mentors
•Evidence Based Medicine
•Products and Protocols
Improved Patient
Outcomes
Zigmont et. al., 2011) Theoretical Foundations of Learning Through Simulation. Seminars in Perinatology, April 2011, Vol 35, Issue 2, p. 47-51
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Problem Identification and Needs Assessment- Health Care Problem- Current Approach- Ideal Approach
Educational Strategies
Implementation Goals and Objectives
Targeted Needs Assessment
Evaluation and Feedback
- Individual Learners- Program
- Learners- Learning Environment
- Obtaining Political Support- Securing Resources- Addressing Barriers- Introducing the Curriculum- Administering the Curriculum
- Broad Goals- Specific Measurable Objectives
- Content/Method/Simulation
Kern DE, Thomas PA, Howard DM, Bass EB. Curriculum Development for Medical Education: A Six-step Approach.
Johns Hopkins Press; 1998.
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