Teach at the undergraduate and master's level
Courses and study programmes at the Faculty of Medicine are based on student-centered learning and incorporate activities designed to stimulate active learning.
Student-centered and active learning
In the pedagogical action plan of the undergraduate education board, student-centered and active learning is central. Student-centered learning means that the student is seen as an active co-creator in learning activities and it emphasizes the student's own responsibility for the learning process.
Active learning engages the students in the learning process in various ways through creation and processing of learning material. Students may for example discuss, solve problems, formulate what they need to learn and give feedback to each other. Research shows that active learning has a positive effect on achieved learning outcomes and understanding. Team-based, problem-based and case-based learning are examples of active learning methods that are used at the Faculty of Medicine.
Develop as a teacher
MedCUL (The Centre for Teaching and Learning at the Faculty of Medicine) offers shorter and longer courses in higher education pedagogy and also arranges workshops and seminars.
Support for digital tools
The Unit for educational services provides information about for example digitals tools, hybrid teaching and blended learning.
Contact
Kajsa Lamm
Lecturer, MedCUL
kajsa [dot] lamm [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se
Drop-in for QPS support on Zoom
Tuesdays and Thursdays between 2:30 PM and 4 PM you can ask questions and get support about QPS on Zoom.
See upcoming times and get the Zoom link in the QPS calendar.
Learn more about Canvas
The Unit for educational services provides guides and information about Canvas, the university's platform for teaching and learning.
Learn more about QPS
QPS (Quality and Progress System) is used within the faculty for systematic assessment, feedback, examination and quality control in education. Information in Swedish on the QPS website.