Acquisition of psychomotor skills is one of the most important educational tasks in dental education; yet, there has been little systematic research in this area. This investigation compared a traditional method of teaching psychomotor skills with an experimental method. The investigation was conducted ...
Psychomotor skills in early childhood are notably affected due to the pandemic, which is why the objective of the research was to implement gamified strategies in Genially that seek to improve psychomotor development in early education, the research had a mixed and field approach, with a proposal ...
Higher EducationMedical StudentsPsychomotor SkillsTeaching MethodsAfter promising results were achieved with an experimental method for teaching the acquisition of psychomotor skills to dental students, a long-term follow-up study evaluated the lasting effects of that method using preclinical and clinical ...
Physical EducationPsychomotor SkillsTeaching StylesTo enhance the quality of learning among children, physical educators have the responsibility of challenging students to develop their higher order thinking skills. A dominating style of teaching may be in conflict with asking students to think. (MT)...
This paper discusses the application of project-based learning (PBL) to improve student' psychomotor skills and concept understanding, as well as knowing what PBL contribution to the improvement of student' psychomotor skills in chemistry learning. The study was conducted in three cycles. Each cycle...
The research results showed that the experimental program of psychomotor education, which was followed for the experimental group, resulted in the improvement of psychomotor skills assessed by the checklist (those were body concepts and skills, space concepts, and time concepts) in comparison with the...
FACTORS AFFECTING THE TEACHING-LEARNING IN NURSING EDUCATION One of the criteria for effective learning in nursing education is Clinical competency by students. Clinical competence is the ability to effectively integrate cognitive, affective and psychomotor skills when delivering nursing care. The... Major...
Numerous studies suggested that attention and mental flexibility are important cognitive skills for optimal academic performance in children [15,16,17]. Also, cognitive flexibility was reported to be a fundamental element for academic success (i.e., literacy and mathematics), particularly among ...
Psychomotor skillsare often trained with a training simulator in which the learner repeatedly goes through the actions being trained until a level of proficiency has been reached. Psychomotor skillsare still useful in engineering education, particularly for graduate students doing experimental research. ...
Technology use in nursing and midwifery educational research surrounding psychomotor skills education is present. The educational outcomes reported by the majority of studies on the use of educational technology in teaching and/or assessing clinical psychomotor skills are encouraging. Additionally, the majori...