2010
DOI: 10.1002/j.0022-0337.2010.74.5.tb04901.x
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Curriculum Change in Dental Education, 2003–09

Abstract: This 2009 study of dental school curricula follows a similar one conducted in 2002-03. Through a web-based survey, the authors gathered information from dental schools about 1) past trends in curricular change over seven years; 2) current changes under way in dental school curricula; 3) significant challenges to curricular innovation; and 4) projected future trends in curricular change and innovation. Fifty-five schools (fifty U.S. and five Canadian) responded to the survey for a response rate of 86 percent. I… Show more

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“…Problem‐based learning (PBL) has become widespread in dental education, with 50 U.S. dental schools reporting use of some form of PBL in 2009 3 . The University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) College of Dentistry has used a mixture of hybrid PBL and case‐based learning (CBL) methods under the umbrella term of small‐group learning (SGL), as all iterations involve small groups of students working with a case scenario and a facilitator.…”
Section: Characteristic Problem‐based Learning Case‐based Learning Tementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Problem‐based learning (PBL) has become widespread in dental education, with 50 U.S. dental schools reporting use of some form of PBL in 2009 3 . The University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) College of Dentistry has used a mixture of hybrid PBL and case‐based learning (CBL) methods under the umbrella term of small‐group learning (SGL), as all iterations involve small groups of students working with a case scenario and a facilitator.…”
Section: Characteristic Problem‐based Learning Case‐based Learning Tementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instructors and program directors could provide similar feedback and engage in CE innovations inspired by the eco‐centred approach. Administrators could assign a higher priority to system innovation efforts and allocate resources to facilitate their implementation and evaluation, which has been previously encouraged . These innovative efforts could in turn provide valuable data on the feasibility and effectiveness of an ecologically informed system.…”
Section: Towards An Ecologically Informed System Of Delivering Clinicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Porém, as previsões para um currículo integrado estavam dentre as prioridades. Além disso, o treinamento do corpo docente para melhorar suas habilidades de ensino e métodos de avaliação foi listado como a necessidade mais fundamental para apoiar a inovação futura 24 .…”
Section: Experiências Na Odontologiaunclassified