Transforming a Didactic Lecture into a Student-Centered Active Learning Exercise-Teaching Equine Diarrhea to Fourth-Year Veterinary Students
Problem-solving abilities, creative and critical thinking, communication skills, and teamwork are now recognized as fundamental determinants of professional success, especially in vocational professions, such as veterinary science. Tertiary education is now obliged to provide opportunities for stude...
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Main Authors: | Stuart J. G. Gordon (Author), Charlotte F. Bolwell (Author), Jessica L. Raney (Author), Nick Zepke (Author) |
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