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Creating the HAPS Physiology Learning Outcomes: terminology, eponyms, inclusive language, core concepts, and skills.
Tomicek, Nanette J; Cafferty, Patrick; Casagrand, Janet; Co, Elizabeth; Flemming, Meg; McFarland, Jenny; O'Loughlin, Valerie; Scott, Derek; Silverthorn, Dee U.
  • Tomicek NJ; Department of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
  • Cafferty P; Department of Biology, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, United States.
  • Casagrand J; Department of Integrative Physiology, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, Colorado, United States.
  • Co E; Department of Biology, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
  • Flemming M; Biology Department, Austin Community College, Austin, Texas, United States.
  • McFarland J; Biology Department, Edmonds College, Seattle, Washington, United States.
  • O'Loughlin V; Department of Anatomy, Cell Biology, and Physiology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Bloomington, Indiana, United States.
  • Scott D; School of Medicine, Medical Science & Nutrition, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom.
  • Silverthorn DU; Department of Medical Education, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, United States.
Adv Physiol Educ ; 48(1): 21-32, 2024 Mar 01.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37916275
ABSTRACT
Learning outcomes are an essential element in curriculum development because they describe what students should be able to do by the end of a course or program and they provide a roadmap for designing assessments. This article describes the development of competency-based learning outcomes for a one-semester undergraduate introductory human physiology course. Key elements in the development process included decisions about terminology, eponyms, use of the word "normal," and similar considerations for inclusivity. The outcomes are keyed to related physiology core concepts and to process skills that can be taught along with the content. The learning outcomes have been published under a Creative Commons license by the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society (HAPS) and are available free of charge on the HAPS website.NEW & NOTEWORTHY This article describes the development of competency-based learning outcomes for introductory undergraduate human physiology courses that were published and made available free of charge by the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society (HAPS). These learning outcomes can be edited and are keyed to physiology core concepts and to process skills that can be taught along with the content.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Fisiología / Curriculum Límite: Humans Idioma: En Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Fisiología / Curriculum Límite: Humans Idioma: En Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article