Abstract:Objectives
The use of theory in research is reflected in its presence in research writing. Theory is often an ineffective presence in medical education research papers. To progress the effective use of theory in medical education, we need to understand how theory is presented in research papers. This study aims to elicit how theory is being written into general practice (GP) vocational education research papers in order to elucidate how theory might be more effectively used. This has relevance for the field of… Show more
“…This is essentially a socially shared narrative. In our recently published article, “Theory, a lost character?”, we drew on the social function of myth to frame our investigation into the function of educational theory in educational research writing . We drew on Joseph Campbell's work, which positions myths as narrativised social metaphors that have power and persistence because they have resonated with human experience over time .…”
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“…Although much has been written questioning the validity of the claims of adult learning theory, it persists as a frame for medical education research and practice. In the medical education lexicon, “adult learning theory” has become a shared vehicle for the idea of learner centredness . This theorising puts high value on individual autonomy and positions education as facilitating the individual's inherent capacity to “self‐actualise”.…”
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“…Wenger's theory of communities of practice draws on treatises of social structure and social action that are significantly influenced by socialist thinking . The phrase “communities of practice” has become part of the language of medical education research and practice, to carry the shared idea of groups working together with a common purpose . This theory takes the perspective of the social context of learning, focusing on the interface between the learner and the community of practice in which they are engaged.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Bordage puts forward that different theoretical perspectives, rather than being more right or wrong in their explanatory function, each provide a different lens on different things. We suggest that as social narratives, theories also serve as different vehicles for different values and different centres of power.…”
More than explanatory frameworks, Brown and Nestel argue that myths and theories create shared narratives that sustain particular values and political agendas. Understanding this, helps us know what values we prioritise.
“…This is essentially a socially shared narrative. In our recently published article, “Theory, a lost character?”, we drew on the social function of myth to frame our investigation into the function of educational theory in educational research writing . We drew on Joseph Campbell's work, which positions myths as narrativised social metaphors that have power and persistence because they have resonated with human experience over time .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although much has been written questioning the validity of the claims of adult learning theory, it persists as a frame for medical education research and practice. In the medical education lexicon, “adult learning theory” has become a shared vehicle for the idea of learner centredness . This theorising puts high value on individual autonomy and positions education as facilitating the individual's inherent capacity to “self‐actualise”.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wenger's theory of communities of practice draws on treatises of social structure and social action that are significantly influenced by socialist thinking . The phrase “communities of practice” has become part of the language of medical education research and practice, to carry the shared idea of groups working together with a common purpose . This theory takes the perspective of the social context of learning, focusing on the interface between the learner and the community of practice in which they are engaged.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bordage puts forward that different theoretical perspectives, rather than being more right or wrong in their explanatory function, each provide a different lens on different things. We suggest that as social narratives, theories also serve as different vehicles for different values and different centres of power.…”
More than explanatory frameworks, Brown and Nestel argue that myths and theories create shared narratives that sustain particular values and political agendas. Understanding this, helps us know what values we prioritise.
“…The role of theory in practice is a debate that has gone on for centuries. The meaningful role of theory in educational research is the focus of an article by Brown et al . in this issue of Medical Education , in which they highlight the gap in theory presented in published research papers.…”
The author stresses the importance of re‐balancing the theory versus practice axis. “Practical wisdom” (phronesis) and praxis are put forward as an underutilized frame that binds theory and practice together.
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