TY - JOUR
T1 - Enquiry-based learning in midwifery
T2 - The lecturer's experience
AU - Peace, M.
N1 - Copyright 2012 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2012/5/1
Y1 - 2012/5/1
N2 - In September 2008, an enquiry-based learning (EBL) approach was implemented for the first time into the University of Hertfordshire's (UH) pre-registration midwifery programme. An evaluation of this approach was therefore required. This study explored the lecturers' experiences of using EBL within the first year of its implementation. A qualitative methodological approach using a phenomenological design were used and two of the main themes that emerged are presented in this paper: 'facilitation of EBL' and 'EBL and the midwifery curriculum.' Conclusions drawn from this study found that overall, EBL is a useful approach within the midwifery curriculum but it should be supported by key lectures that address foundational knowledge in midwifery. The method of facilitation is a key factor in the effectiveness of this approach and staff reflection is deemed to be an important aspect in supporting facilitators to develop in their role. Recommendations are made for the future development of this approach.
AB - In September 2008, an enquiry-based learning (EBL) approach was implemented for the first time into the University of Hertfordshire's (UH) pre-registration midwifery programme. An evaluation of this approach was therefore required. This study explored the lecturers' experiences of using EBL within the first year of its implementation. A qualitative methodological approach using a phenomenological design were used and two of the main themes that emerged are presented in this paper: 'facilitation of EBL' and 'EBL and the midwifery curriculum.' Conclusions drawn from this study found that overall, EBL is a useful approach within the midwifery curriculum but it should be supported by key lectures that address foundational knowledge in midwifery. The method of facilitation is a key factor in the effectiveness of this approach and staff reflection is deemed to be an important aspect in supporting facilitators to develop in their role. Recommendations are made for the future development of this approach.
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84860560695
SN - 0969-4900
VL - 20
SP - 361
EP - 368
JO - British Journal of Midwifery
JF - British Journal of Midwifery
IS - 5
ER -