Title of article :
Medical faculties’ view about the importance of educational roles
Author/Authors :
Abolbashari, Samaneh Department of Medical Education - Medical Faculty - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences - Mashhad, Iran , Karimi Moonaghi, Hossein Department of Medical Education - School of Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences - Mashhad, Iran , Mousavi Bazzaz, Mojtaba Department of Community Medicine - Medical Faculty - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences - Mashhad, Iran
Abstract :
Changes in medical education have drawn attention to student-based learning. It is necessary that teachers’ educational roles be redefined to conform to these changes. While numerous educational activities are listed for medical teachers, it seems that they involve themselves in only some of these roles. We conducted this study to assess the importance of different educational roles in the view of medical faculties.
Methods
A questionnaire that consisted of a total of 12 roles classified into six categories including information provider, role model, facilitator, examiner, planner, and resource developer was prepared. Faculty members were asked to score the importance of each role using a 1–10 scale.
Results
Participants assigned the highest score to “on-the-job role model” (9.47) and the lowest score to “curriculum planner” (8.31) from their own point of view. They also assigned the highest score to “planning or participating in student exams” (8.10) and the lowest score to “learning facilitator” (6.51) from the perspective of the importance of roles in their school’s programs.
Conclusion
Faculty members are generally familiar with different educational roles but they need to be informed about some of the roles which have gained lower scores in this study.
Keywords :
teacher role , faculty member , medical education
Journal title :
Advances in Medical Education and Practice