Abstract
This study was conducted to compare teaching gynecology and infertility courses with both lecture and peer methods. In 2018, a quasi-experimental study was designed at the midwifery department of a state university in Iran. A total of 32 midwifery students were participated in the study. During the first eight sessions, 50% of the course content was taught in the form of same-level peer – teaching. The last eight sessions of the course were taught by lecture. At the end of each session, students were given a post-test, also midterm and final exam. At the end of exams, each student was asked to complete a questionnaire assessing students' perception about teaching methods. The average mid-term exam score for peer – teaching () was significantly () higher than the lecture method (), as well as average final exam score (vs.). The average overall student perception score for the peer – teaching method was significantly () higher than the corresponding score for the lecture method (vs.). Using the peer education as a complementary method in teaching theoretical courses along with the traditional lecture method seems to be appropriate.
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Safari, M., Yazdanpanah, B., & Hatamipour, S. (2020). Learning outcomes and perceptions of midwifery students about peer-teaching and lecture method in gynecology and infertility course. Journal of Pedagogical Research, 4(3), 291–298. https://doi.org/10.33902/JPR.2020063039
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