Author
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- Yanira Zaita Ferrer
(University of Medical Sciences of Villa Clara, Faculty of Nursing and Health Technology. Santa Clara, Villa Clara, Cuba)
- Julio Leyva Haza
("Marta Abreu" Central University of Las Villas, Santa Clara, Villa Clara, Cuba)
- Rigoberto Fimia Duarte
(University of Medical Sciences of Villa Clara, Faculty of Nursing and Health Technology. Santa Clara, Villa Clara, Cuba)
- Yusimà Guerra Véliz
("Marta Abreu" Central University of Las Villas, Santa Clara, Villa Clara, Cuba)
- Ricardo Osés RodrÃguez
(Provincial Meteorological Center of Villa Clara, Cuba)
Abstract
The teaching-learning process is greatly enriched when the motivation of students is achieved, so that they show greater interest in learning and are allowed to interact with others in being, knowing and doing, where they constantly ask questions, are amazed and can seek solutions to increasingly complex problems of their school and professional environment. To this end, it is necessary to propose a Project Based Learning methodology based on an optional program for the initial training of the Short Cycle Higher Technician in Pharmaceutical Services, during the 2022 course that contributes to the achievement of professional competences and knowledge management of the future graduate of Pharmaceutical Services of the Faculty of Nursing and Health Technology. University of Medical Sciences of Villa Clara, Cuba, which will be oriented to action, interdisciplinarity and use of Information and Communication Technologies. The Project Based Learning methodology proposed in the elective program constitutes an innovative experience in the undergraduate course, with the purpose of developing skills in self-management of knowledge in students and development of professional competences.
Suggested Citation
Yanira Zaita Ferrer & Julio Leyva Haza & Rigoberto Fimia Duarte & Yusimà Guerra Véliz & Ricardo Osés RodrÃguez, 2022.
"Project-Based Learning: An Innovative Experience in Training Pharmaceutical Services of Villa Clara, Cuba,"
Noble International Journal of Social Sciences Research, Noble Academic Publsiher, vol. 7(2), pages 52-59, June.
Handle:
RePEc:nap:nijssr:2022:p:52-59
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