2018
DOI: 10.14434/josotl.v18i3.22705
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Graduate and Undergraduate Faculty Collaboration Utilizing Peer Observation to Enhance Educational Opportunities for Students and Faculty: A Case Example

Abstract: While evidence supports the use of cadavers to facilitate the teaching and learning of human anatomy, cadaver-based teaching may not be present at the undergraduate level at many institutions due to limited laboratory access, financial constraints, and the lack of qualified faculty trained to teach in this type of setting. The following case example outlines a unique program designed to provide cadaver-based instruction to undergraduate students, while simultaneously training undergraduate faculty to teach in … Show more

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“…Collaboration inside a college can occur among educators, inside a grade level and subject area, and across either services and support and can contribute to the formation of trust and collegial connections, both of which are recognized to be important for enhancing school and learner achievement [40]. Collaboration cultures, learner performance, and the content and structure of teacher relationships all have strong links [41].…”
Section: Cooperation and Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Collaboration inside a college can occur among educators, inside a grade level and subject area, and across either services and support and can contribute to the formation of trust and collegial connections, both of which are recognized to be important for enhancing school and learner achievement [40]. Collaboration cultures, learner performance, and the content and structure of teacher relationships all have strong links [41].…”
Section: Cooperation and Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%