Journal article

Student learning outcomes, perceptions and beliefs in the context of strengthening research integration into the first year of medical school

MWC Vereijken, RM van der Rijst, JH van Driel, FW Dekker

Advances in Health Sciences Education | SPRINGER | Published : 2018

Abstract

Research integrated into undergraduate education is important in order for medical students to understand and value research for later clinical practice. Therefore, attempts are being made to strengthen the integration of research into teaching from the first year onwards. First-year students may interpret attempts made to strengthen research integration differently than intended by teachers. This might be explained by student beliefs about learning and research as well as student perceptions of the learning environment. In general, student perceptions of the learning environment play a pivotal role in fostering student learning outcomes. This study aims to determine whether a curriculum cha..

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