2021
DOI: 10.1002/ase.2114
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What factors motivate male and female Generation Z students to become engaged as peer teachers? A mixed‐method study among medical and dental students in the gross anatomy course

Abstract: a reduction in the number of peerteacher applicants for the dissection course was observed. This study examined factors related to the attractiveness of a position as a peer-teacher for Generation Z students.Participants of the gross anatomy course were asked to evaluate factors influencing the attractiveness of a peer-teacher position using a six-point Likert scale. Additionally, openended questions were analyzed qualitatively. Sex-specific subgroup analysis was performed comparing students of a low and high … Show more

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“…Data from the control study sample (winter term of 2006/2007) comparing students' perception of the importance of the gross anatomy course (Figure 2) and from the control study sample (winter terms of 2018/2019 and 2019/2020) comparing the students' motivation to become a peer‐teacher (Figure 3) have been published previously 61,78 . Questionnaires of each study sample were applied at the end of the dissection course and its raw data used for analysis.…”
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“…Data from the control study sample (winter term of 2006/2007) comparing students' perception of the importance of the gross anatomy course (Figure 2) and from the control study sample (winter terms of 2018/2019 and 2019/2020) comparing the students' motivation to become a peer‐teacher (Figure 3) have been published previously 61,78 . Questionnaires of each study sample were applied at the end of the dissection course and its raw data used for analysis.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data in square brackets indicate results published for two cohorts prior to COVID‐19 78 . In detail, students reported interest and fun (31.0% [29.9%]), improving one's competence (22.3% [23.3%]), and factors related to the activity as a peer‐teacher itself (18.3% [17.6%]) as factors encouraging one to apply as a peer‐teacher (Table S3).…”
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