#114 Phil Newton & Behaviourism

#114 Phil Newton & Behaviourism

Professor Phil Newton is the Director of Learning and Teaching at Swansea University Medical School in the United Kingdom. In the third part of our learning theory discussion, Phil joins me to talk about behaviourism and its connections throughout all out curricula, with learning outcomes, Bloom's taxonomy and feedback. And yes, we also talk about rats, dogs, pigeons, dolphin and Baby Albert.

You can follow Phil and Medical Education at Swansea using the Twitter handle: @MScMedEd.

Here are the papers we mentioned:

Constructivism is not a Pedagogy

A Pragmatic Master List of Action Verbs for Bloom's Taxonomy

Is Teaching Simple Surgical Skills Using an Operant Learning Program More Effective Than Teaching by Demonstration?

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This episode is sponsored by:

The American Association for Anatomy. For information about upcoming events, membership details and much more, visit www.anatomy.org and @anatomyorg

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