Chapter 4: Designing, Implementing, and Assessing Learning within an Integrated Pharmacy Course
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Published:2023
Kimberly B. Garza, Channing R. Ford, Lindsey E. Moseley, Bradley M. Wright, 2023. "Designing, Implementing, and Assessing Learning within an Integrated Pharmacy Course", Integrative Curricula: A Multi-Dimensional Approach to Pedagogy, Enakshi Sengupta, International Higher Education Teaching and Learning Association
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Abstract
L. Dee Fink proposes that different and more significant kinds of learning should be created in higher education to transition student outcomes from simply “learning” to “significant learning,” and these new types of learning should be situated within significant learning experiences (Fink, 2003). Fink also identified a taxonomy of significant learning that included six components: integration, foundational knowledge, application, human dimension, caring, and learning how to learn. Using Fink’s Taxonomy of Significant Learning as a framework, the authors will share the development of a course on navigating the US Healthcare System that resulted in significant learning outcomes for students completing the first semester of a four-year Doctor of Pharmacy curriculum. Each learning experience will link to a component of the taxonomy and will serve as the mechanism for the authors to share the development and implementation associated with each aspect of the semester-long course. The assessment structure of the course is described in detail. The authors present one or more learning experiences to illustrate each component of Fink’s Taxonomy. Finally, lessons learned from the development and implementation of the course are presented to guide programs considering implementation of a similar significant learning experience.
