ERIC Number: EJ1439480
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2024-Sep
Pages: 6
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ISSN: ISSN-1043-4046
EISSN: EISSN-1522-1229
Enhancing the Understanding of Abstract Neurophysiology Concepts by First-Year Students at the University of La Reunion
Advances in Physiology Education, v48 n3 p655-660 2024
Teaching physiology can be challenging as students are initially required to understand basic and abstract concepts. Thus students typically view physiology as a "difficult" subject and place an emphasis on rote learning and memorization. Here, we attempted to address this knowledge gap by introducing a pedagogical intervention into the neurophysiology lesson plan of first-year medical and health physiology students at the University of La Reunion. This intervention aimed to better link abstract concepts (e.g., saltatory conduction) and a pathological disorder (multiple sclerosis), together with a discussion of a specific therapeutic intervention (fampridine). Students were required to complete readings (focused on neurophysiology aspects) and two online quizzes before two scheduled in-person lectures. They could also pose questions on a dedicated online forum. Thereafter, the in-person lectures discussed questions posted on the online forum, provided feedback on poorly answered questions (from the online quizzes), and dealt with questions posed by students attending classes. Student feedback regarding the pedagogic intervention was assessed by an anonymous online survey. This survey revealed that the pedagogical intervention was positively received. For example, 94% of respondents agreed the course was well developed, while 80% indicated that the pedagogical intervention was beneficial in terms of their understanding of basic and abstract neurophysiology concepts. Together, this pedagogical intervention was enthusiastically received by the students who better understood how basic nerve physiology concepts fit into the broader context and that such an understanding can result in the development and the roll-out of unique therapeutic interventions for multiple sclerosis.
Descriptors: Neurology, Physiology, Rote Learning, Memorization, Intervention, Medical Education, Undergraduate Students, Scientific Concepts, Pathology, Diseases, Science Tests, Student Attitudes, Computer Mediated Communication, Group Discussion, Computer Assisted Testing, Drug Therapy, Lesson Plans, Required Courses, Foreign Countries
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: France
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