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This book confronts the continually evolving nature of biomedical science education by providing a robust account of learning pedagogies and best practice for scholars and researchers in the field.Rather than considering subdisciplines of biomedical science education separately, the volume takes a holistic approach and considers the complexities of teaching biomedical science as a whole, providing a nuanced overview of how a particular practice fits in such a course overall, as well as providing support for development within the reader’s own subdiscipline. Ultimately, this holistic approach allows for expansive discussion of relevant pedagogical approaches that will directly inform innovations in the contemporary teaching of biomedical science education.Novel in approach and underpinned by the latest in research innovations, this book will appeal to scholars, researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of medical education, higher education, and curriculum studies. Policy makers involved with health education and promotion as well as educational research will also benefit from the volume.
Donna Johnson is Course Director, Postgraduate Biomedical Science, Leeds Beckett University, UK.
PART 1: Foundations of biomedical science educationChapter 1. Curriculum designChapter 2. Practitioner involvementPART 2: Teaching methodologiesChapter 3. Research-integrated teachingChapter 4. Distributed learningChapter 5. Teaching practical skills to undergraduate biomedical science studentsPART 3: Innovative pedagogical approaches in biomedical science educationChapter 6. Designing authentic learning practices for mid-degree biomedical science studentsChapter 7. Effective student-centred assessment and feedback in biomedical scienceChapter 8. The capstone experience: creating change-makersPART 4: Skills development and professional practiceChapter 9. Developing key skills in science communicationChapter 10. The value of scicomm from the students’ perspective – building identity and professional valuesChapter 11. Professional and career management: Developing employability and career skills for undergraduate and postgraduate biomedical science students