Preparing for Interprofessional Teaching
Pt. A, SBAs and EMQs - Mock Papers with Comprehensive Answers
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Preparing for Interprofessional Teaching
Pt. A, SBAs and EMQs - Mock Papers with Comprehensive Answers
About This Book
The book provides a critical exploration of the theory and practice related to teacher preparation for interprofessional learning. It makes an important contribution to the emerging evidence base through an in-depth exploration of the processes involved in teaching complex diverse groups, facilitator preparation, curriculum development and inter-institutional collaboration. Research-based evidence from the Promoting Interprofessional Education (PIPE) project helps teachers to further understand their own practice and build their own theories of teaching interprofessional learning. The enlightening analysis is vital reading for all health and social care professionals (including allied health professionals) involved in formal learning and workplace education. Healthcare education policy makers and shapers will also find it invaluable.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- About the editors
- About this book
- List of contributors
- Acknowledgements
- List of abbreviations
- Glossary
- 1 Perspectives of interprofessional learning and teaching
- 2 A learning and teaching framework for interprofessional learning
- 3 Interprofessional facilitation skills and knowledge: evidence from a Delphi research survey
- 4 Embedding interprofessional learning in postgraduate programmes of learning and teaching
- 5 Preparing facilitators for interprofessional learning
- 6 Curriculum development for interprofessional learning
- 7 Collaboration beyond champions
- 8 Through the PIPE
- Appendix 1: The PIPE project
- Appendix 2: PIPE three research methodology and methods
- Appendix 3: PIPE two research process using the Radnor framework
- References
- Index