Author/Authors :
Arogundade, RA Department of Radiation Biology - Radiotherapy - Radiodiagnosis & Radiography - College of Medicine - University of Lagos, Idi-Araba
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Adult learning processes of acquisition of
new knowledge, behaviours, skills, values or preferences
generally occur as part of personal professional development.
There is need for radiology residency trainers to understand
the basic adult learning principles for effective teaching
processes.
OBJECTIVE: To review the different adult learning styles,
learning theories and educational practice as a guide for
radiology residency trainers.
METHODS: Literature materials from journals, web articles
and reputable textbooks in the last 20 years on adult learning
principles in general and radiology in particular were reviewed.
RESULTS: Most medical educators, including radiologists, lack
appropriate formal training background in educational
practice. The adult residency trainee brings to the learning
environment high quantity and quality of experiences and some
amount of control. Connection of this rich adult experience
base to the learning process requires facilitation and motivation
by the radiology educator, who must be familiar with the use of
appropriate learning theories and educational practices.
CONCLUSION: there is a general agreement about the content
of good practice in adult education but a definite comprehensive
list does not seem to exist in the literature. Nonetheless,
understanding of the basic adult learning principles would aid
the concept of guided training, where the adult residency trainee
shoulders the bulk of the training responsibilities of
acquisition of knowledge.
Keywords :
Review , Radiology Residency , Teaching , Adult Learning Principles