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AuthorEl-Awaisi, Alla
AuthorWaller, Susan
Available date2024-11-04T11:26:04Z
Publication Date2023
Publication NameNovel Health Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice Program: Strategy and Implementation
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-3420-1_5
CitationEl-Awaisi, A., & Waller, S. (2023). Developing a Novel Health Interprofessional Education Curriculum: Strategies and Implementation. In Novel Health Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice Program: Strategy and Implementation (pp. 95-124). Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore.
ISBN978-981993420-1
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/60858
AbstractAn interprofessional education (IPE) curriculum supports the development of collaborative competencies that will enable effective teamwork and collaboration. This chapter will apply Biggs’ 3P model of learning and teaching in terms of presage (the learning context and the characteristics of both the learners and teacher and program developer), process (teaching, learning, and assessment methodologies), and product (outcomes, evaluation, and sustainability) as an approach to consider when developing and evaluating an interprofessional curriculum. IPE curricular frameworks are often devised with three levels: beginning, intermediate, and the advanced. These support the development of appropriate teaching and learning activities and assessment strategies to facilitate alignment with outcomes. Academic institutions must consider ways to support sustainability of resources while ensuring a return on investment in the IPE curriculum. Case studies from Qatar University (Qatar), Monash University (Australia), and University of Maryland Baltimore (USA) will be shared.
Languageen
PublisherSpringer Singapore
Subjectinterprofessional education
curriculum
TitleDeveloping a Novel Health Interprofessional Education Curriculum: Strategies and Implementation
TypeBook chapter
Pagination95-124
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