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1 Evidence informed professional education practice and policy Professor Marilyn Hammick
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2 Focus on Evidence informed practice and policy in professional education International approaches to evidence informed practice and policy in professional education
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3 Decisions in education practice and policy making what works what doesn’t work how things work best who they work better for knowledge about the impact of practice
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4 We could find no clearly articulated rationale, and no summary of the empirical evidence. It seemed extraordinary that such major curriculum change should be made … From Hammick M, Dornan T & Steinert Y (in press) Conducting a best evidence systematic review Part one -from idea to data coding BEME Guide No 13. Medical Teacher
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5 Decision making informed by Evidence Context Values Experience
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6 Evidence informed education: national, international and professional perspectives International Campbell Collaboration http://www.campbellcollaboration.org/ National UK EPPI-Centre evidence for policy and practice information http://eppi.ioe.ac.uk/cms/ http://eppi.ioe.ac.uk/cms/ Professional Best Evidence Medical Education
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7 C2 What helps? What harms? Based on what evidence?
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8 C2 Coordinating Groups Crime and Justice Education Social Welfare Methods Communication and Internationalisation
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9 Approaches to Parent Involvement for Improving the Academic Performance of Elementary School Age Children This review concluded that there was substantial support for the positive impact of parent involvement with children outside of school to improve children’s academic performance in school. The evidence suggested that the greatest impact of parent involvement on children’s academic performance is in reading. The positive effect of parent involvement on children’s academic performance was achieved with parent involvement methods implemented between 6 and 28 weeks.
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10 UK EPPI-Centre (1993) Systematic reviews and developing review methods in social science and public policy. Make reliable research findings accessible to the people who need them, whether they are making policy, practice or personal decisions Education, health promotion, social care, crime and justice, employment Education : 10 Review Groups, 16 systematic reviews
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11 EPPI review examples The impact of adult support staff on pupils and mainstream schools What are the factors that promote high post- 16 participation of many minority ethnic groups? A focused review of the UK-based aspirations literature
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12 Without question, doctors have been much better than teachers at advancing their professional effectiveness by combining research with practice in the interests of knowledge production Hargreaves 2000
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13 Professional responsibility from opinion based to evidence informed education based on the best evidence available culture of best evidence informed education
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14 Time for evidence based medical education Tomorrow's doctors need informed educators not amateur tutors Stewart Petersen, Professor of medical education. Faculty of Medicine and Biological Sciences, University of Leicester, 1999 Philip Davies Approaches to evidence-based teaching Medical Teacher (2000) 22, 1, pp 14-21 Fredric M Wolf Lessons to be learned from Evidence-based Medicine: practice and promise of Evidence-based Medicine and Evidence-based Education Medical Teacher (2000) 22, 3 pp 251-259 C P M van der Vleuten et al The need for evidence in education Medical Teacher (2000) 22, 3, pp 246-250 John Bligh and M Brownell Anderson Editorial: Medical teachers and evidence Medical Education (2000) 34, 162-163
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15 Best Evidence Medical Education (2001) Appropriate systematic reviews of medical education Dissemination of information Culture of best evidence medical education
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17 Taking a BEME approach to educational decisions Comprehensively critically appraising the literature that already exists systematic transparent Categorizing the power of the evidence available realism epistemological openness Identify the gaps and flaws in the existing literature published grey hand searching Suggest and carry out appropriately planned primary studies optimize the evidence education intervention more evidence based
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18 Specifically … Methods used are transparent, explicit and clear to the novice reader Research that adheres to the BEME standard set of stages and practices That the Product is useful, can be replicated and will be updated
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19 BEME (2009) Established international community of practice 10+ published reviews Medical Teacher, BEME Guide, Website Partnership with University of Warwick, UK Workshops, conferences Widening the community of practice
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20 Issenberg SB, McGaghie WC, Petrusa ER, Gordon DL, Scalese RJ. Features and uses of high-fidelity medical simulations that lead to effective learning –a BEME systematic review. Med Teach 2005; 27(1): 10-28. Steinert Y, Mann K, Centeno A, Dolmans D, Spencer J, Gelula M and Prideaux D. A systematic review of faculty development initiatives designed to improve teaching effectiveness in medical education :BEME Guide No 8. Med Teach 2006; 28, 6 pp. 497-526 Hammick M, Freeth D, Koppel I, Reeves S & Barr H (2008) A Best Evidence Systematic Review of Interprofessional Education BEME Guide no. 9 Medical Teacher 29 (8): pp. 735-51. Colthart I, Bagnall G, Evans A, Allbut H, Haig A, Illing J and McKinstry B (2008). The effectiveness of self-assessment on the identification of learner needs, learner activity, and impact on clinical practice: BEME Guide no 10. Medical Teacher 30:2, pp 124-145. Published reviews
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21 Reviews in progress … Effectiveness of educational games for health care professions students learning (in press) A systematic review of the evidence base around clinical and professional final year assessment in veterinary education Factors that impact on skills loss after resuscitation training courses A review of the evidence linking conditions, processes and outcomes of clinical workplace learning
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