Educational Theories and Techniques for Genetic Counselors
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Paperback / Softback
Book Series
Genetic Counseling in Practice
ISBN-10
0197749259
ISBN-13
9780197749258
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint
Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 29th, 2025
Print length
536 Pages
Product Classification:
Medical professionMedical geneticsMedical counselling
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Educational Theories and Techniques for Genetic Counselors provides an overview of effective education by and for genetic counselors, including insights from the general and genetic counseling education literature. It takes a critical look at genetic counseling graduate programs, the continuous and increasingly self-directed learning that genetic counselors employ throughout their careers to sustain and expand their competence, and genetic counselors'' roles as educators of others. Educational theories are coupled with practical techniques and readers are invited to apply the book''s content to their own educational experiences through thought-provoking reflective questions and practice-based examples from contributors across North America.
Educational Theories and Techniques for Genetic Counselors provides an overview of central aspects of effective education by and for genetic counselors, beginning with insights from the general and genetic counseling education literature and moving through a survey of the structure and function of genetic counselor education in North America. In the opening two sections, Bonnie Baty and Claire Davis take a critical look at genetic counseling graduate programs, the contextual factors that shape the way education is offered, recruitment, admissions, and student support practices, the instructional framework and its components and teaching techniques, as well as intentional efforts to integrate these, the evaluative procedures for student learning, and processes of ongoing program evolution. The third section covers the continuous and increasingly self-directed learning that genetic counselors employ throughout their careers to sustain and expand their competence. The book concludes by considering genetic counselors'' roles as educators of others, including their colleagues, clients, and communities, because education is an essential competency in all genetic counseling settings. Throughout the book, educational theories are coupled with practical techniques for designing and delivering education programs, and readers are invited to apply the book''s content to their own educational experiences through a series of thought-provoking reflective questions and 76 practice-based examples from contributors across North America.
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