An Alternative Teaching Method for the Regulation of the Immune Response

Ana Cecília Michel da Rosa, Luiz Felipe Osowski, Andréa Goya Tocchetto, Carlos Eduardo Niederauer, Cristiane Maria Benvenuto Andrade, Maria Lúcia Scroferneker

Abstract


Purpose: Our teaching experience has shown that dealing with the molecular aspects of the immune response regulation poses several difficulties. Therefore, we developed a panel board to verify whether or not this active-learning exercise could enhance students’ learning and arouse their interest in subjects that are basically theoretical and complex. Methods: Twenty cardboard pieces labeled with the names of major regulators of the immune response and three panel boards with explanations on how major regulators work. Students had to match the cardboard pieces with the corresponding explanation. Results: One hundred forty students participated in this study. The overall response of the students to the game was very positive: 95.71% considered the panel board interesting and 95% said the panel board facilitated the understanding of the subject matter. The students’ grades significantly improved (P

Full Text: PDF

Refbacks

  • There are currently no refbacks.


Medical Education OnlineeISSN 1087-2981 

This journal is published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License. Responsible editor: David J Solomon.