2016
DOI: 10.1080/13562517.2016.1248390
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Putting threshold concepts to work in health sciences: insights for curriculum design from a qualitative research synthesis

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“…There are a surprisingly small number of studies in the literature dealing with group work by postgraduate students, and, to the authors' knowledge, none reporting the experiences and attitudes of science students. Postgraduate taught students are an important resource for education research as their numbers are increasing (Barradell and Peseta, 2017). They are also an articulate and critical group (Barradell and Peseta, 2017) and the characteristics of Masters students, their courses, the contexts in which they operate, and the desired learning outcomes mean that thinking about teaching-learning processes at Masters level should not simply be led by research into undergraduates (Kroll, 1985).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There are a surprisingly small number of studies in the literature dealing with group work by postgraduate students, and, to the authors' knowledge, none reporting the experiences and attitudes of science students. Postgraduate taught students are an important resource for education research as their numbers are increasing (Barradell and Peseta, 2017). They are also an articulate and critical group (Barradell and Peseta, 2017) and the characteristics of Masters students, their courses, the contexts in which they operate, and the desired learning outcomes mean that thinking about teaching-learning processes at Masters level should not simply be led by research into undergraduates (Kroll, 1985).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Postgraduate taught students are an important resource for education research as their numbers are increasing (Barradell and Peseta, 2017). They are also an articulate and critical group (Barradell and Peseta, 2017) and the characteristics of Masters students, their courses, the contexts in which they operate, and the desired learning outcomes mean that thinking about teaching-learning processes at Masters level should not simply be led by research into undergraduates (Kroll, 1985). Postgraduate cohorts are diverse, with high percentages of international students, mature students, and those with experience in the workplace.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, in his scientific work S. Finkam (2005) represents the theoretical and methodological foundations for the formation of a healthy culture of the working population, as well as student youth. S. Barradell (2017), T. Peseta (2017) justify the need to introduce conceptual approaches to the healing process of the younger generation. The authors propose the modernization of students' curricula in the direction of health-saving technologies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…According to Burch et al (2015), this requires that the curriculum is developed based on central conceptions. Examples are given by Wright and Gilmore (2012) in the management discipline and Barradell and Peseta (2017) within health sciences.…”
Section: Curriculum Design Based On Learning Thresholdsmentioning
confidence: 99%