Description

Book Synopsis


Table of Contents

List of Contributors

Foreword by Brian Hodges

Foreword from ASME

Foreword from AMEE

Preface

Part I Developing your practice as a health professions education researcher

1. Exploring versus measuring: considering the fundamental differences between qualitative and quantitative research

Jennifer Cleland

2. Theory in healthcare education research: the importance of worldview

Wendy McMillan

3. Constructivism: Learning Theories and Approaches to Research

Anna MacLeod, Sarah Burm, and Karen Mann

4. Widening access to medicine: using mid-range theory to extend knowledge and understanding

Sandra Nicholson, Kirsty Alexander, Maeve Coyle, and Jennifer Cleland

5. Developing the research question: setting the course for your research travels

Jaunita Bezuidenhout, Champion Nyoni, Rhoda Meyer, and Susan van Schalkwyk

6. Researching technology use in health professions education: questions, theories, approaches

Rachel Ellaway

7. Power analyses: planning, conducting and evaluating education research

R. Brent Stansfield and Larry Gruppen

8. Navigating health professions education research: exploring your researcher identity, topic and community

Janneke M. Frambach, Muhammad Zafar Iqbal, Pim Teunissen, and Susan van Schalkwyk

9. How to tell compelling scientific stories: tips for artful use of the research manuscript and presentation genres

Lorelei Lingard and Erik Driessen

Part II Methodologies and methods for health professions education research

10. What is known already: Reviewing evidence in health professions education

Morris Gordon

11. Qualitative research methodologies: embracing methodological borrowing, shifting and importing

Lara Varpio, Maria Athina (Tina) Martimianakis, and Maria Mylopoulos

12. Attuning to the social world: Ethnography in health professions education research

Simon Kitto, Janet Alexanian, and Joanne Goldman

13. Visual methods in health professions research: purpose, challenges and opportunities

Sayra Cristancho, Kori LaDonna, and Emily Field

14. Critical discourse analysis: questioning what we believe to be ‘true’

Morag Paton, Thirusha Naidu, Rene Wong, Cynthia Whitehead, and Ayelet Kuper

15. Functional and Corpus Linguistics in health professions education research: The study of language in use

Abigail Konopasky and Brett A. Diaz

16. Challenging Epistemological Hegemonies: Researching Inequity and Discrimination in Health Professions Education

Saleem Razack, Andrea Jane McKivett, and Marco Antonio de Carvalho Filho

17. Educational Neuroscience: current status and future opportunities

Anke Sambeth, Steven Durning, Minna Huotilainen, and Anique de Bruin

Part III Theory informing health professions education research

18. Sticking with messy realities: complexity

Alan Bleakley and Jennifer Cleland

19. Activity theory

Jenny Johnston and Helen Reid

20. Disentangling humans, technologies and things: Sociomaterial research in health professions education

Rola Ajjawi, Margaret Bearman, and Anna MacLeod

21. Social cognitive theory: thinking and learning in social settings

Dario Torre and Steven J. Durning

22. Learning and participatory practices at work: Understanding and appraising learning through workplace experiences

Stephen Billett, Linda Sweet, and Christy Noble

23. Health behaviour theories: a conceptual lens to explore behaviour change

Francois Cilliers, Christina St-Onge, and Cees van der Vleuten

24. Self-regulated learning in HPE: theoretical perspectives and research methods

Anthony R. Artino Jr., Adam Gavarkovs, Ryan Brydges, and Larry D. Gruppen

25. Emotions and learning: cognitive theoretical and methodological approaches to studying the influence of emotions on learning

Meghan McConnell and Kevin Eva

26. Research on instructional design in the health professions: from taxonomies of learning to whole-task models

Jimmy Frèrejean, Diana H.J.M Dolmans, and Jeroen K. G. van Merrienboer

27. Cognitive load theory: researching and planning teaching to maximise learning

Adam Szulewski, Tamara van Gog, Fred Paas, and John Sweller

28. Deliberate practice and mastery learning: origins of expert medical performance

William C.l McGaghie and Theresa Kristopaitis

29. Closing comments: Building and sustaining capacity

David Taylor and Trevor Gibbs

30. Conclusion

Jennifer Cleland and Steven J. Durnin

Index

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 12/01/2023
      ISBN13: 9781119839415, 978-1119839415
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      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Table of Contents

      List of Contributors

      Foreword by Brian Hodges

      Foreword from ASME

      Foreword from AMEE

      Preface

      Part I Developing your practice as a health professions education researcher

      1. Exploring versus measuring: considering the fundamental differences between qualitative and quantitative research

      Jennifer Cleland

      2. Theory in healthcare education research: the importance of worldview

      Wendy McMillan

      3. Constructivism: Learning Theories and Approaches to Research

      Anna MacLeod, Sarah Burm, and Karen Mann

      4. Widening access to medicine: using mid-range theory to extend knowledge and understanding

      Sandra Nicholson, Kirsty Alexander, Maeve Coyle, and Jennifer Cleland

      5. Developing the research question: setting the course for your research travels

      Jaunita Bezuidenhout, Champion Nyoni, Rhoda Meyer, and Susan van Schalkwyk

      6. Researching technology use in health professions education: questions, theories, approaches

      Rachel Ellaway

      7. Power analyses: planning, conducting and evaluating education research

      R. Brent Stansfield and Larry Gruppen

      8. Navigating health professions education research: exploring your researcher identity, topic and community

      Janneke M. Frambach, Muhammad Zafar Iqbal, Pim Teunissen, and Susan van Schalkwyk

      9. How to tell compelling scientific stories: tips for artful use of the research manuscript and presentation genres

      Lorelei Lingard and Erik Driessen

      Part II Methodologies and methods for health professions education research

      10. What is known already: Reviewing evidence in health professions education

      Morris Gordon

      11. Qualitative research methodologies: embracing methodological borrowing, shifting and importing

      Lara Varpio, Maria Athina (Tina) Martimianakis, and Maria Mylopoulos

      12. Attuning to the social world: Ethnography in health professions education research

      Simon Kitto, Janet Alexanian, and Joanne Goldman

      13. Visual methods in health professions research: purpose, challenges and opportunities

      Sayra Cristancho, Kori LaDonna, and Emily Field

      14. Critical discourse analysis: questioning what we believe to be ‘true’

      Morag Paton, Thirusha Naidu, Rene Wong, Cynthia Whitehead, and Ayelet Kuper

      15. Functional and Corpus Linguistics in health professions education research: The study of language in use

      Abigail Konopasky and Brett A. Diaz

      16. Challenging Epistemological Hegemonies: Researching Inequity and Discrimination in Health Professions Education

      Saleem Razack, Andrea Jane McKivett, and Marco Antonio de Carvalho Filho

      17. Educational Neuroscience: current status and future opportunities

      Anke Sambeth, Steven Durning, Minna Huotilainen, and Anique de Bruin

      Part III Theory informing health professions education research

      18. Sticking with messy realities: complexity

      Alan Bleakley and Jennifer Cleland

      19. Activity theory

      Jenny Johnston and Helen Reid

      20. Disentangling humans, technologies and things: Sociomaterial research in health professions education

      Rola Ajjawi, Margaret Bearman, and Anna MacLeod

      21. Social cognitive theory: thinking and learning in social settings

      Dario Torre and Steven J. Durning

      22. Learning and participatory practices at work: Understanding and appraising learning through workplace experiences

      Stephen Billett, Linda Sweet, and Christy Noble

      23. Health behaviour theories: a conceptual lens to explore behaviour change

      Francois Cilliers, Christina St-Onge, and Cees van der Vleuten

      24. Self-regulated learning in HPE: theoretical perspectives and research methods

      Anthony R. Artino Jr., Adam Gavarkovs, Ryan Brydges, and Larry D. Gruppen

      25. Emotions and learning: cognitive theoretical and methodological approaches to studying the influence of emotions on learning

      Meghan McConnell and Kevin Eva

      26. Research on instructional design in the health professions: from taxonomies of learning to whole-task models

      Jimmy Frèrejean, Diana H.J.M Dolmans, and Jeroen K. G. van Merrienboer

      27. Cognitive load theory: researching and planning teaching to maximise learning

      Adam Szulewski, Tamara van Gog, Fred Paas, and John Sweller

      28. Deliberate practice and mastery learning: origins of expert medical performance

      William C.l McGaghie and Theresa Kristopaitis

      29. Closing comments: Building and sustaining capacity

      David Taylor and Trevor Gibbs

      30. Conclusion

      Jennifer Cleland and Steven J. Durnin

      Index

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