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Evaluation of a faculty development program aimed at increasing residents' active learning in lectures

Active engagement in the learning process is important to enhance learners' knowledge acquisition and retention and the development of their thinking skills. This study evaluated whether a 1-hour faculty development workshop increased the use of active teaching strategies and enhanced residents...

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Published in:Journal of graduate medical education 2012-12, Vol.4 (4), p.516-520
Main Authors: Desselle, Bonnie C, English, Robin, Hescock, George, Hauser, Andrea, Roy, Melissa, Yang, Tong, Chauvin, Sheila W
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