Curriculum design. Kieran Walsh, Editor, BMJ Learning.



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Curriculum design Kieran Walsh, Editor, BMJ Learning.

Curriculum design - OR how to avoid It has been realised for many years that an undergraduate course such as this suffers from the chronic disorder curriculopathy. Jean-Jacques Guilbert

Curriculum design Seek not for any definition of curriculum. There is no such elixir. Hugh Sockett BUT most agree a curriculum is All planned and unplanned learning experiences in a medical education institution

Curriculum - three levels Planned curriculum Delivered curriculum Experienced curriculum

Curriculum - planned curriculum We will run 5 case based interactive tutorials on respiratory medicine

Curriculum - delivered curriculum 4 tutorials happened and one was on cardiorespiratory medicine as the tutor did not understand exactly what he was supposed to do

Curriculum - experienced curriculum Only half of the students came to one tutorial as there was confusion regarding the timetable. At another tutorial there was limited interaction as the tutor had more of a lecture style

Curriculum hidden in there The hidden curriculum what students learn as they experience the gap between what we say and what we actually do. Jodi Skiles Powerful Transmits values through role modelling Never stated but everyone understands

Curriculum design Curriculum --- health services

Curriculum four elements Content Teaching and learning strategies Assessment processes Evaluation processes.

Curriculum design models Prescriptive What curriculum designers should do How to create a curriculum Descriptive What curriculum designers actually do What a curriculum covers

Curriculum design prescriptive model Objectives based Educational purposes? Educational experiences to reach purposes? Organise educational experiences? Evaluate if purposes being reached?

Curriculum design prescriptive model Objectives based Educational purposes defining these is the most important step BUT objectives especially behavioural objectives can be restrictive Objectives based model fallen from favour

Curriculum design prescriptive model Outcomes based Starts with the outcomes you want students to obtain

Curriculum design prescriptive model Outcomes based Statement example: students will competently assess and manage patients with asthma Popular Focuses on what students do (rather than staff) BUT don t be too restrictive/reductionist

Curriculum design descriptive model Situational model Situation/context Thoroughly and systematically analyse the situation in which they work for its effect on what they do in the curriculum. External and internal factors

Curriculum design descriptive model Situational model 1. Situational analysis 2. Statements of intent 3. Content 4. Assessment 5. Evaluation 6. Return to 1 All steps linked. None decided until all decided.

Curriculum reform changing a curriculum more difficult than moving a graveyard. August Swanson Initial students through new curriculum testing it Controlled trials probably not the best way Can be expensive, disruptive, harmful, time consuming

Curriculum reform why it can fail Stakeholder management Stakeholders mismanaged or forgotten Staff Students Patients Public

Curriculum design curriculum maps Show links between the elements of the curriculum Means of clear display Structure for the organisation of the curriculum Mapped to computer databases

Curriculum design maps More transparent to stakeholders the teacher, the student, curriculum developers, the profession, the public Shows links between the different elements of the curriculum Content assessment

Curriculum design maps No gaps No overlapping Holistic approach to care by showing links between different learning outcomes

Curriculum design maps The problem our faculty faces is how to reconceptualise the subject matter in a way that eliminates redundancy, creates a smooth transition between courses, and demonstrates the conceptual interrelationships the faculty hope students will develop as a result of integrated, meaningful learning. Edmondson 1993

Curriculum design windows on the map The expected learning outcomes Curriculum content or areas of expertise covered Student assessment Learning opportunities Learning location Learning resources Timetable Staff Curriculum management Students

Preparing a curriculum map Assess needs Scope the task Establish the links Populate the windows Decide the format for the map Think of the past, present and future Decide on access to the map Familiarize staff and students with the map Plan to evaluate and update the map as necessary Allocate responsibility for the map Harden 2001

Curriculum design cost benefit Curriculum design is expensive Planning Organising Running Assessing Evaluating Good curriculum design has tangible benefits Better reputation for your medical school Better applicants to your medical school Better and happier faculty Better graduate doctors Better and safer healthcare No gaps, no overlaps in educational delivery Everyone knows what s going on External inspections passed

Curriculum design cost benefit Curriculum design is expensive Need to balance considerable costs with tangible benefits If balance done well, it will Be cost effective Deliver ROI to your institution

References Prideaux D. ABC of learning and teaching in medicine: Curriculum design. BMJ 2003;326:268-270 Tyler R. Basic principles of curriculum and instruction. Chicago: Chicago University Press, 1949 EDMONDSON, K.M. (1993) Concept mapping for the development of medical curricula, paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Atlanta, Georgia. R.M. HARDEN. AMEE Guide No. 21: Curriculum mapping: a tool for transparent and authentic teaching and learning. Medical Teacher, Vol. 23, No. 2, 2001 Gale R, Grant J. Cost benefit analysis of curriculum design for medicine. In: Cost effectiveness in medical education. Walsh K (ed). Radcliff 2010.

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