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The Physiology of Learning: Strategies Clinical Teachers Can Adopt to Facilitate Learning

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Journal Eur J Pediatr
Specialty Pediatrics
Date 2021 Mar 30
PMID 33782760
Citations 9
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Abstract

Almost all pediatricians working in a hospital or office environment have teaching responsibilities to learners such as medical students and residents. Although teaching and supporting learning in a busy work environment imposes challenges to clinical teachers, these clinical settings provide an ideal setup for experiential learning, learning from daily experiences with patients. Advances in the science of learning derived from various fields have informed us how adults learn best. Many techniques and strategies based on this "physiology of learning" have shown their educational values in everyday pediatric practice. This article outlines how clinical teachers can create the conditions to optimize experiential learning for individual or a group of learners. We highlight practical implications of educational theories and evidence-based educational practices for clinical teachers seeking to enhance their teaching effectiveness. These include promoting active learning and engaging learners in deliberate practice; retrieval of knowledge and prior experiences to enhance motivation; supporting a psychologically safe learning environment; helping learners to set goals; fostering collaborative learning; structuring teaching to link it to authentic roles and tasks; and customizing content to individual learners.Conclusion: Applying adult learning principles in everyday teaching activities will support busy pediatricians to be successful in their tasks as clinical teachers, and contribute to work satisfaction. What is Known: • Most pediatricians provide clinical teaching to medical students and residents, but few have had formal training in educational techniques. • Learning from clinical experiences (experiential learning) is of key importance to becoming and maintaining a competent pediatrician. What is New: • This review presents an up-to-date overview of the physiology of learning, i.e., how people learn. • Knowledge of the principles of how people learn helps pediatricians shape their clinical teaching effectively and contribute to their work satisfaction.

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