Teaching Model in Medical Sciences Curriculum Development with the Aim of Promoting Social Capital among Students

Abstract:
Background and Objective
With the presentation of topics related to social capital, the attention of scholars has been drawn to the ability of curriculums to develop social capital and its components (trust, participation, and solidarity). The current study aimed to present a teaching model for curriculum development for medical students in order to improve their social capital.
Methods
This qualitative survey was carried out based on grounded theory. Data were gathered through interviews with 18 professors of medical curriculum planning. The subjects were selected through purposive sampling. Open, axial, and selective coding approaches were used to analyze the data.
Results
Teaching method was recognized as the main context of the present paper. Then, barriers to, strategies, and outcomes of the main context of the study were separated and plotted within a research paradigm and the final model of the study was created.
Conclusion
In the planning of the curriculum for medical sciences students, factors effective on social capital promotion must be considered in the development of teaching methods.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Strides in Development of Medical Education, Volume:13 Issue: 4, 2016
Pages:
411 to 421
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