Flipped classroom and traditional lecture-based classes in pediatrics clerkship: analysis of teaching effectiveness feedback and optimization strategies
10.3760/cma.j.cn116021-20250105-02014
- VernacularTitle:翻转课堂与传统大课在儿科学见习的教学效果反馈及优化策略分析
- Author:
Xiaofang HUANG
1
;
Tian SANG
1
;
Yan SUN
1
;
Lili LIU
1
;
Xinlin HOU
1
Author Information
1. 北京大学第一医院儿童医学中心,北京 102627
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Flipped classroom;
Eight-year clinical medicine program;
Pediatric probation;
Qualitative research
- From:
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research
2025;24(4):446-452
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To investigate feedback on teaching effectiveness and optimization strategies for flipped classrooms in pediatric probation of eight-year clinical medicine programs, and to provide insights for enhancing the educational quality of pediatric probation.Methods:From June to September 2022, eight-year clinical medicine students from the class of 2018 undergoing pediatric probation were included in the study using purposive sampling. The subjects participated in one-on-one, offline, semi-structured, in-depth interviews to provide feedback on traditional lectures and flipped classroom teaching. The sample size was determined based on the principle of data saturation, with nine students participating in-depth interviews. NVivo 12 software was used for coding and classifying the interview data, which were then analyzed using thematic framework analysis to identify key themes.Results:Analysis of the interview data revealed three themes and ten sub-themes. Specifically, theme 1: The flipped classroom enhanced learning effectiveness but increased students' workload; theme 2: The current pediatric probation was scientifically designed but could be improved; theme 3: Several strategies exist for optimizing the flipped classroom teaching in pediatric probation.Conclusions:The flipped classroom in pediatric probation is in its early stages. While offering some benefits, further exploration and optimization are needed in curriculum design, student motivation, and supervision and evaluation methods.