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Putting the Questions First—Flipped Classroom Methods in Animal Ethics Online Teaching and Its Evaluation

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Despite the challenges the pandemic presented for university teaching, it opened up opportunities to set up and explore digital teaching formats like never before. This paper presents a case study in which an introductory animal ethics course was reconstructed as a digital format wit...

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Autores principales: Dieck, Katharina, Grimm, Herwig
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10000072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36899683
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13050826
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Despite the challenges the pandemic presented for university teaching, it opened up opportunities to set up and explore digital teaching formats like never before. This paper presents a case study in which an introductory animal ethics course was reconstructed as a digital format with flipped-classroom methods. The Interactive Literature Lecturing Format (ILLF) was designed as an online format that maximized interaction with students, without adding further workload to the teaching staff. Rather than provide the students with input in lecture sessions, the ILLF presented students with selected literature and a list of structured questions. This literature questionnaire served as the main didactic element that guided the knowledge transfer, the structure of the sessions and the exam. This paper reviews the outcome of the redesigning process and the steps we took to implement it. To discuss the overall quality of the format from a student’s perspective, the data from the systematically conducted students’ evaluation (n = 65) are interpreted using quantitative and qualitative methods. The data suggest that students were overall satisfied with the structure of the course and reported that the flipped-classroom elements worked well. Overall, implementing the ILLF could significantly improve the quality of animal ethics teaching for students and the teaching staff. Therefore, exploring further applications of the ILLF to other fields and on-site teaching should be considered. ABSTRACT: Despite the challenges the pandemic presented for university teaching, it opened up opportunities to set up and explore digital teaching formats like never before. This paper presents a case study of teaching introductory animal ethics in a digital format with flipped-classroom methods. The Interactive Literature Lecturing Format (ILLF) was designed along the following criteria: 1. Conformity with students’ varying educational needs; 2. Consistent high level of interaction; 3. Maximum transparency in an application-oriented exam; 4. No further contribution to the workload of the teaching staff; 5. Flexibility regarding online or on-site conversions. Rather than provide the students with input in lecture sessions, the ILLF presents students with selected literature and a list of structured questions. This literature questionnaire serves as the main didactic element that guides the knowledge transfer, the structure of the sessions and the exam. This paper reviews the outcome of the redesigning process and the steps we took to implement it. To discuss the overall quality of the format from a student’s perspective, the data from the systematically conducted students’ evaluation (n = 65) are interpreted using quantitative and qualitative methods. Bringing these results together with the perspective of the teaching staff, the following question is discussed: did the ILLF meet these criteria? This case study explores the potential and limits of flipped-classroom methods for applied ethics teaching in a university setting.
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spelling pubmed-100000722023-03-11 Putting the Questions First—Flipped Classroom Methods in Animal Ethics Online Teaching and Its Evaluation Dieck, Katharina Grimm, Herwig Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Despite the challenges the pandemic presented for university teaching, it opened up opportunities to set up and explore digital teaching formats like never before. This paper presents a case study in which an introductory animal ethics course was reconstructed as a digital format with flipped-classroom methods. The Interactive Literature Lecturing Format (ILLF) was designed as an online format that maximized interaction with students, without adding further workload to the teaching staff. Rather than provide the students with input in lecture sessions, the ILLF presented students with selected literature and a list of structured questions. This literature questionnaire served as the main didactic element that guided the knowledge transfer, the structure of the sessions and the exam. This paper reviews the outcome of the redesigning process and the steps we took to implement it. To discuss the overall quality of the format from a student’s perspective, the data from the systematically conducted students’ evaluation (n = 65) are interpreted using quantitative and qualitative methods. The data suggest that students were overall satisfied with the structure of the course and reported that the flipped-classroom elements worked well. Overall, implementing the ILLF could significantly improve the quality of animal ethics teaching for students and the teaching staff. Therefore, exploring further applications of the ILLF to other fields and on-site teaching should be considered. ABSTRACT: Despite the challenges the pandemic presented for university teaching, it opened up opportunities to set up and explore digital teaching formats like never before. This paper presents a case study of teaching introductory animal ethics in a digital format with flipped-classroom methods. The Interactive Literature Lecturing Format (ILLF) was designed along the following criteria: 1. Conformity with students’ varying educational needs; 2. Consistent high level of interaction; 3. Maximum transparency in an application-oriented exam; 4. No further contribution to the workload of the teaching staff; 5. Flexibility regarding online or on-site conversions. Rather than provide the students with input in lecture sessions, the ILLF presents students with selected literature and a list of structured questions. This literature questionnaire serves as the main didactic element that guides the knowledge transfer, the structure of the sessions and the exam. This paper reviews the outcome of the redesigning process and the steps we took to implement it. To discuss the overall quality of the format from a student’s perspective, the data from the systematically conducted students’ evaluation (n = 65) are interpreted using quantitative and qualitative methods. Bringing these results together with the perspective of the teaching staff, the following question is discussed: did the ILLF meet these criteria? This case study explores the potential and limits of flipped-classroom methods for applied ethics teaching in a university setting. MDPI 2023-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10000072/ /pubmed/36899683 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13050826 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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