Author/Authors :
Remesh, Ambili Department of Pharmacology - Dr. Somervell Memorial - CSI Medical College - Karakonam, Trivandrum, India
Abstract :
Microteaching, a teacher training technique currently practiced worldwide, provides teachers an opportunity to perk up their teaching
skills by improving the various simple tasks called teaching skills. With the proven success among the novice and seniors, microteaching
helps to promote real‑time teaching experiences. The core skills of microteaching such as presentation and reinforcement skills help
the novice teachers to learn the art of teaching at ease and to the maximum extent. The impact of this technique has been widely seen
in various forms of education such as health sciences, life sciences, and other areas. The emerging changes in medical curricula by
the Medical Council of India and the role of medical teachers envisage the need of this special training of teachers and monitoring
of their skills for their continued efficient performance at any age. The alleged limitations of microteaching can be minimized by
implementing this at the departmental level in several sequences. The author made literature search of research and review articles
in various educational databases, journals, and books. From the reference list of published articles, books were also reviewed. This
paper presents an outline of the various phases of microteaching, core teaching skills, implementation aspects, and the impact of
microteaching on medical education.
Keywords :
Microteaching , medical education , teacher training , teaching skills , teach‑re teach