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“Flipped Learning” in Disaster Triage: Polarizing Medical Student Attainment?

Anthony Mark Monaghan, Jake G. Hudson, Arion Romanos Alexopoulos

Disaster medicine and public health preparedness(2020)

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"Flipped learning" has become increasingly popular in medical education as a means of developing independent learning skills in students. The article by Zheng at al. (2020) highlights the potential utility of this approach in disaster triage training. However, the article also highlights to us some concerns regarding how "flipped learning" may favor certain learners over others in the provision of disaster triage education. Specifically, the article demonstrates the necessity for increased preclassroom preparation when a "flipped classroom" model is used, which inevitably privileges those with a higher ability to engage with self-directed learning. Although such a skill is important to develop in medical education, we fear it may lead to polarized student attainment rather than ensuring a maximum number of students achieve the requisite standard required. More research is consequently needed to inform the most efficacious means of facilitating disaster triage training that supports all students sufficiently, while also helping to nurture their independent learning skills.
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