EMT Flipped Classroom

EMT Flipped Classroom
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Publisher : Jones & Bartlett Publishers
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ISBN-10 : 1284484211
ISBN-13 : 9781284484212
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Book Synopsis EMT Flipped Classroom by : Jones & Bartlett Learning

Download or read book EMT Flipped Classroom written by Jones & Bartlett Learning and published by Jones & Bartlett Publishers. This book was released on 2018-04-10 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Based on concepts of active learning, student engagement, and hybrid course design, the EMT Flipped Classroom serves as a course roadmap to provide a cooperative and successful learning experience. The flipped classroom model dedicates class time to resolving misconceptions through collaborative problem-solving activities, elevating knowledge into application-level tasks and skills practice, and increasing engagement and confidence. Students interact with primary source content outside of the classroom to develop foundational knowledge. The EMT Flipped Classroom delivers primary source content in a variety of engaging formats, including an Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured, Eleventh Edition eBook and Interactive and Virtual Mentor Lectures. The course features student-directed courseware, including problem-solving activities, peer-to-peer activities, and student coaching, with competency checks throughout. Sample activities include: Build It: Students use different objects and materials to build models relating to the lesson topic. Trauma Tango: Students memorize and practice performing the steps of patient assessment by creating correlating dance moves. Rap Songs: Students create rap songs based on medical terminology or medication that EMTs administer, and present their songs to the class. Goo On You: Students put on personal protective equipment (PPE) and are squirted with various types of "goo" to show the importance of properly donning and doffing PPE. Challenge Scenario: Students act out a complex scenario that contains multiple issues and requires strong problem-solving skills. EMT Flipped Classroom is designed to help educators shift from the role of lecturer to the role of guide and facilitator, allowing traditional instructor-centered classrooms to transform into student-centered learning environments where instructors can have an even greater impact on student outcomes.


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