JOURNAL ARTICLE

Development and Evaluation of a Doctoral-Level Public Health Pedagogy Course for Graduate Student Instructors

Abstract

This article describes the development, implementation, and systematic evaluation of a public health pedagogy course for first-time graduate student instructors in a Health Behavior doctoral program at a Midwestern School of Public Health. The pedagogy course focused on intensive pedagogical training in the first 8 weeks of a 16-week semester and then served as a forum for reflection and feedback during the second 8 weeks, when the enrolled graduate students served as either instructors of record or graduate teaching assistants for introductory health courses. Course participants (N = 7) completed anonymous pre-, mid- and post-course online surveys that assessed general teaching skills, discipline-specific teaching skills, and desire to pursue scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) activities. Participants' teaching self-efficacy increased for almost all survey items throughout the semester, particularly related to the instruction of health courses. Participants reported positive perceptions of the course and described it as essential for their teaching practice. This research study contributes to and expands upon the interdisciplinary study of the benefits of graduate level pedagogy courses and offers the first known assessment of a pedagogy course in the public health discipline.

Keywords:
Medical education Scholarship Psychology Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Pedagogy Public health Graduate students Higher education Teaching method Medicine Teaching and learning center Nursing Political science

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Topics

Innovations in Medical Education
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Evaluation of Teaching Practices
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Education
Service-Learning and Community Engagement
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Education

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