
USING PROJECT-BASED LEARNING TO TEACH LATIN AND GREEK MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
Author(s) -
O. D. Kolodnytska,
І. І. Ворона
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
medična osvìta
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2414-5998
pISSN - 1681-2751
DOI - 10.11603/me.2414-5998.2019.2.10353
Subject(s) - terminology , medical terminology , vocabulary , medical education , mathematics education , construct (python library) , competence (human resources) , critical thinking , psychology , computer science , medicine , linguistics , nursing , philosophy , social psychology , programming language
The article reveals the role and importance of the project method of Latin teaching; to represent the sample of the project “Latin and Greek medical terminology and their corresponding national equivalents in English”.
The basic terminology competence of medical students is formed in Latin lessons because Latin vocabulary is used in Anatomy, Histology, Chemistry, Biology, as well as further clinical disciplines. Thus, the principle of close interdisciplinary integration helps students better understand the nature of the anatomical, histological, pharmaceutical, and clinical terms.
Project-based learning to teach Latin and Greek medical terminology contributes training in logical thinking, boosting cognitive processes essential for medicine, and causes the development of research and creative skills of medical students, the ability to independently construct their knowledge, navigate the information space and think critically.
It has been found that the use of project learning combined with all necessary elements of co-operating training of future medical workers greatly facilitates their creative training, development of communicative skills and contributes to independent decision-making.
The efficient using project-based learning to teach Latin and Greek medical terminology in higher medical educational institutions in combination with conventional teaching and technical support provides the highest quality of the educational process.