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Jordan Medical Journal. 2015; 49 (3): 147-154
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-181396

ABSTRACT

Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess the students' perception of the Dental Anatomy practical module course teaching modalities to evaluate their usefulness and the need for future changes or improvement of the course with the goal of developing the course to meet the needs of the students


Methods: Students' opinions were sought upon completion of the Tooth Morphology sessions using a questionnaire that probed into their views about different aspects of the course


Results: The replies to the questionnaire suggest that students were generally satisfied with the course and instructors; they had positive attitudes towards the carving excercise though they had some comments about the quality of material used for tooth carving and the demonstration given in addition to the overall grading


Conclusion: It was concluded that new methods for teaching dental anatomy need to be implemented keeping, at the same time, the old techniques which are important for the development of manual skills. Innovative changes have already been introduced to the course that is hoped to help meet the students' learning needs

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