Promoting science-based careers through student-directed learning
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Author
McGregor, Douglas D.
Fraser, David R.
Abstract
Student-directed learning has been featured in a program aimed at promoting the entry of veterinary students into science-based careers. Pursuant to that objective, students participated in workshops and role-playing exercises calculated to enhance self-confidence and the development of leadership, teamwork, and communication skills. Insights into research careers and the optimal sequencing of graduate training were also gained through self-study and simulated interviews for research or service positions in industry. The modules were well received by students, who found them enjoyable and relevant to their career aspirations.
Date Issued
2006
Publisher
Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges
Related Version
McGregor DD, Fraser DR. Promoting science-based careers through student-directed learning. Journal of Veterinary Medical Education. 2006 Summer;33(2):294-8. http://jvmeonline.metapress.com/content/x7k44t1841vm70w2/fulltext.pdf -- Reproduced with permission from the Editor-in-Chief, Oct. 4, 2011.
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Journal of Veterinary Medical Education. 2006 Summer;33(2):294-8.
ISSN
0743-321X
1943-7218
Type
article