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Malawi Med J ; 34(3): 192-200, 2022 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36406098

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Introduction: Learner-centred teaching implies a paradigmatic shift in roles of a teacher from being a source of knowledge to that of a facilitator in the process of knowledge construction. Literature shows that perceptions which teachers hold about barriers to utilisation of learner-centred teaching methods influence how the teachers teach. Anecdotal records as well as observation of classroom teaching demonstrate that tutors at Holy Family College of Nursing and Midwifery dominantly use traditional teacher-centred teaching methods. Research Design and Methods: This was a qualitative study based on the philosophical principle of constructivism. Study population and sample: All tutors at Holy Family College of Nursing and Midwifery were the study population. Purposive sampling technique was used to select participants. In-depth interviews with 12 tutors were held using a semi-structured interview guide. Data analysis: Data were analysed using the 6-step thematic method. Findings: The participants suggested that effective utilization of learner-centred teaching methods is negatively affected by teacher-related as well as technical barriers. Conclusion: Teachers clinging to power and need for more resources negatively affect utilisation of learner-centred teaching methods.


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Midwifery , Humans , Pregnancy , Female , Malawi , Universities , Qualitative Research
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