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More Effective Teaching Dr Deborah Gill MBBS MRCGP MMEd FHEA Director, Academic Centre for Medical Education, UCL

Becoming a better teacher Be able to recognise factors which contribute to effective learning Be able to describe the characteristics of effective teachers Be better able to plan and prepare an effective teaching session in any setting

Task 1 : your own experience of learning Think of a time you learned a lot or learned something particularly well. What factors made this learning effective? Now think of an experience when you did not learn well at all. What factors made this learning so ineffective? Compare your ideas with your neighbour 5 mins

So. We know what makes an effective learning experience. What stops us from creating effective learning?

Teacher Characteristics Learner Characteristics The learning environment Learning Approaches Learning Process Learning Outcomes

Teacher Characteristics Learner Characteristics The learning environment Learning Approaches Learning Process Learning Outcomes

Models of teaching

Models of teaching

Models of teaching

Models of teaching

Attributes of an Effective Clinical Teacher Share their love of the subject make materials interesting and stimulating engage with students at their level explain materials plainly clarify level and purpose of teaching encourage student independence use valid assessment methods focus on key concepts give high quality feedback continually learn from students Ramsden 1992

Time Pressures and Teaching Styles Learner centred Teacher centred Lots of time Little time

Teacher Characteristics Learner Characteristics The learning environment Learning Approaches Learning Process Learning Outcomes

Effective Learning Environments What effect does the learning environment (in its broadest meaning) have on learning outcomes?

The Learning Environment Maslow s hierarchy of needs Self actualisation =learning Self esteem Belonging Safety Physiological needs

Educational climate Physical needs Emotional needs Intellectual needs

Preparing an effective teaching session

Hit parade Behaviour of effective teachers 1. Organisation and clarity of presentation 2. Enthusiasm and stimulation 3. Teachers knowledge 4. Group teaching skills 5. Clinical supervision 6. Clinical competence 7. Modelling of professional characteristics Irby 1978

And more evidence Factors relating to good and bad teaching 1. Planning and preparation 2. Ability to run a session well 3. Interpersonal behaviour Metcalfe DH & Matharu M 1995

Before we start A teaching plan needs to take account of the environment and include teacher behaviours that promote learning. But this is good moment to consider that we mean by teaching and learning

A definition of Learning learning is about changing in thinking, feeling or behaving A definition of Teaching Teaching is the facilitation of that change

Kolb s Learning Cycle (1984) Concrete experience DOING Active experimentation TESTING Reflective observation THINKING Abstract conceptualization PLANNING

Kolb s Learning Cycle how adults learn best.. PLAN ACT REFLECT

Effective teaching session Teaching is the facilitation of learning Adults seem to learn best by being able to plan, act and reflect Therefore a good structure based on this evidence is..

A good lesson has. A beginning (introduction) (Plan) A middle (Body) (Act) An end (Summary) (Reflect)

A good lesson. Tell em what you re going to tell em Tell em Tell em what you ve told em

A good lesson has. Bong Blah Bong

A good introduction Motivate the learners Attention to mood Utility if the learning Content of the session Establish prior knowledge Objectives

QUOTE The most important single factor influencing learning is what the learner already knows. Ascertain this, and teach accordingly" (Ausubel, 1968)

A good Body Vary the stimuli Less is more particular to the general Check learning

A good summary Summarise & relate back to the objectives Ensure a sense of achievement No new material

Summary Good learning happens when a learner is ready and motivated to learn, the teacher displays supportive teaching behaviours, the teaching is learner centred and the learning environment has been attended to Good teaching doesn t happen by chance; it is planned that way

Homework Plan your next teaching session.. Find out what the learners want Find out what they already know Consider environmental factors Write down: What you will do in the set to get learners ready What your specific learner objectives are How you will vary the stimulus and check learning How you will close Try it out and wait for the applause!