The effect of instructional methods on dental students’ performance in a preclinical endodontic course: A comparative ambispective cohort study
Maha Alghofaily,
Loulwa M. Al‐Saud,
Lubna E. Hamadah
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveThe aim of this ambispective cohort study was to examine the effect of instructional methods on dental students’ performance in a preclinical endodontic course. Two cohorts of undergraduate students were included. The pre‐pandemic (retrospective) cohort, which had been taught via traditional instruction (live lecture and live demonstration), and the pandemic (prospective) cohort group, which had been taught via a blended learning approach (online/video recorded lecture and video demonstration, combine… Show more
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