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Advan. Physiol. Edu. 27: 20-25, 2003; doi:10.1152/advan.00043.2001
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ADV PHYSIOL EDUC 27:20-25, 2003
© 2003 American Physiological Society

HOW WE TEACH

AN INNOVATIVE METHOD TO ENHANCE INTERACTION DURING LECTURE SESSIONS

Sanjay Kumar

Department of Physiology, B. P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, Nepal

The B. P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, is following an innovative hybrid curriculum. Conventional lectures are replaced by "structured interactive sessions" (SIS). SIS involves increased interchange between teachers, students, and lecture contents by proper planning and organized efforts. It can promote active learning and heighten attention and motivation. The present study was conducted to enhance active interactions during such sessions. The students were divided into two groups and asked to come prepared for the lectures. Students were encouraged to ask questions and interact informally during lectures. A scoreboard was maintained, and student feedback was taken at the end of the lecture block. The entire student response was reduced to a student acceptability index (SAI). Our results show a statistically significant increase in interactions per student per day. A majority of the responses in the questionnaire and SAI were favorable. Specific comments and suggestions of students were also positive. These results show that simple innovative techniques enhance the interactions during a lecture session.

Key words: interactive; innovations; medical education




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