ESTIMATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE DISTANCE EDUCATION MODEL BASED ON TONY BUZEN'S INTELLIGENCE CARDS OF STUDENTS AT THE DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL AND RADIATION ONCOLOGY (FOR EXAMPLE BRAIN MENINGIOM).
Introduction: Тhe use of active forms of training in medical education becomes an integral part of the training of future specialists. One of these methods is the method of case-based learning (CBL)-learning based on the case (case), team – based learning (TBL) - a method of learning in groups. The training methods used involve various parts of the brain that are responsible for analyzing and processing information to a greater or lesser extent. The most fully involves all parts of the brain training method, which was developed by Tony Buzen-intelligence map. Intelligence map is a technology for displaying information in a graphical form; a tool that allows you to effectively structure information, think, using all your creative potential. The practical novelty of this work is the integration of various clinical and theoretical disciplines into a single whole within a single discipline.
The purpose of this work: to show the effectiveness of using the method of intelligence maps for the formation of students ' knowledge in distance learning.
Materials and methods: A lesson on the topic "brain Tumors (for example, brain meningiomas)" was held among 16 groups of the 5th year of OMF and 12 groups of the 6th year of internship in the specialty "General practitioner" of the nao "Semey Medical University". All groups are divided into 2 subgroups: control and experimental (8 groups of the 5th year and 6 groups of internship in each). To find out the opinion of students about the form of conducting classes in the form of intelligence cards, they were surveyed. The questionnaire is made up of a semi-closed type: with the presence of answer options and the possibility of your own wording.
Results and discussion: We suggested that using the method of intelligence maps can improve the efficiency and quality of the educational process at the Department. In General, 73.2% of students support the introduction of new, innovative teaching methods, and 67.3% of respondents are more satisfied with the abstract, compiled in the form of diagrams, than in the traditional, consistent form of presentation of the material. 65.9% of respondents find the main-map method interesting and facilitates the learning process.
Conclusions: From the above, we can conclude that the method of smart cards allows you to make the learning process exciting and interesting for students and is well suited for the educational process in educational medical institutions.
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Rakhimbekov A.V., Adylkhanov T.A., Beketova B.B., Uagyzkhankyzy Zh., Rakhmankulova A.M., Salykbaeva K.S. Estimation of the effectiveness of the distance education model based on Tony Buzen's intelligence cards of students at the department of clinical and radiation oncology (for example brain meningiom) // Nauka i Zdravookhranenie [Science & Healthcare]. 2020, (Vol.22) 4, pp. 145-152. doi 10.34689/SH.2020.22.4.015Related publications:
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