Title of article :
Mastery learning: how is it helpful? An analytical review
Author/Authors :
Siddaiah-Subramanya, Manjunath Department of General Surgery - Logan Hospital - Brisbane, Australia , Smith, Sabin Department of General Surgery -Townsville Hospital - Townsville - QLD, Australia , Lonie, James Department of General Surgery -Townsville Hospital - Townsville - QLD, Australia
Pages :
7
From page :
269
To page :
275
Abstract :
The desire to be good at one’s work grows out of the aspiration, competition, and a yearning to be the best. Surgeons, in their aim to provide the best care possible to their patients, adopt this behavior to achieve high levels of expert performance through mastery learning, and the surgical training attempts to prepare them optimally to lead a virtuous and productive life. The proponents of the framework reject evidence that suggests that other variables are also necessary to achieve high levels of expert performance. Here, we review various models and designs to achieve mastery along with their pros and cons to help us understand how mastery learning is helpful in surgical practice.
Keywords :
self-regulated learning and surgical training , learning curve , deliberate practice , mastery learning
Journal title :
Advances in Medical Education and Practice
Serial Year :
2017
Full Text URL :
Record number :
2624503
Link To Document :
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