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Graduation & School Studies

MEDU 222

Road Map

Why we should know differences ? What are they? Small group discussion Conclusion

Professional Ranking

Intern امتياز طبيب

Resident مقيم طبيبSpecialist/ Registrar

طبيب أخصائي

Senior Registrar

أول أخصائي

Consultant أستشاري

Academic Ranking

Demonstrator معيد 1Lecturer محاضر 2

Assistant Professor

أستاذ مساعد

3

Associate Professor

أستاذ مشارك

4

Professor أستاذ 5

البكالوريس شهادة مسمىالطب في

MBBS: (Bachelor of Medicine

and Bachelor of Surgery)

الطب ب كالوريسوالجراحة

المحاور

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التعليمي المحتوى التعلم و التعليم طرقالطلبةاألساتذةاألخرى

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التعليمي المحتوى التعلم و التعليم طرقالطلبةاألساتذةاألخرى

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التعليمي المحتوى وواسعة متغيرة المناهج متشعبة و كثيرة المراجع ذلك على والتشجيع التعلم في الزيادة إمكانية

أوسع الوقت

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التعليمي المحتوى التعلم و التعليم طرقالطلبةاألساتذةاألخرى

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التعليمي المحتوى التعلم و التعليم طرقالطلبةاألساتذةاألخرى

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التعلم و التعليم طرق الجامعي التعليم في المستخدمة الطرق تعدد

وتنوعها الطالب على ومداره التعليم وتعددها االتصال وسائل طرق اختالف التعليم في المستقبلة المعلومات وكثرة سهولة

الجامعي عديدة أعمال وممارسة البحث وإمكانية واحد مجال في والتوسع التعمق القادمة حياتك مستقبل في فيه تتعمق ما يفيدك الجداول مثال سنة أو ترم كل في متغير الروتين

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التعليمي المحتوى التعلم و التعليم طرقالطلبةاألساتذةاألخرى

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الطلبة النفس على واالعتماد القرارات اتخاذ كثرة

كبير بشكل بعض من وقربهم األقران الطالب مستوى تشابه

المستوى في التعليم في منه أعلى يكون واالنضباط الجدية

العام والضغوط والمسؤوليات االلتزامات زيادة طالب كونك أرقى لك المجتمع نظرة تكون

جامعي في اكبر بصورة يكون بها والتحكم المواهب بروز

الجامعي التعليم

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التعليمي المحتوى التعلم و التعليم طرقالطلبةاألساتذةاألخرى

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األساتذة المعلمين مستوى تقدم أعلى وقدرة مجالهم في أكثر خبرة التخصص و التوسع

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التعليمي المحتوى التعلم و التعليم طرقالطلبةاألساتذةاألخرى

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األخرى الخوف مثل وخارجي النفس من داخلي المحفز

الله من فيه تتحكم من أنت الجامعي التعليم في الوقت

تحتاج ما حسب جدا عالية التكلفة

Difference between secondary school & University

Bigger Class: More Time Flexibility: High Academic Expectation: More independent Thinking: More Freedom and Choices More Self Discipline More Decision-making

Difference between secondary school & University

Bigger Class: Classes at the University are quite different

from that of your secondary schools. in a group of more than 100 people (for lectures)

and sometimes in a group as small as 10 people (for seminars or tutorials).

Some courses may involve laboratory work, practical experience and field work too. Therefore, get ready for the diverse learning experience to come!

Difference between secondary school & University

More Time Flexibility: In secondary school:

you had a “set timetable” and contact with teachers was close and frequent (meeting

them 5 days every week) Coming to University:

you create your own time table! discover that classes meet less often than before, only

1-3 hours a week. need to study at least 2-3 hours out of class for each

lecture hour. A lot of assigned reading and writing tasks will

also be required to fit in your schedule.

Difference between secondary school & University

High Academic Expectation: In secondary school :

You could always earn good grades after learning the contents of your textbooks by heart!

However, In University:

More challenging. You will be expected to read a lot, write a lot and deal with a lot of questions that sometimes do not have answers.

Think outside the box and formulate your own study plan and make use of the University Libraries

Difference between secondary school & University

High Academic Expectation: In secondary school :

You could always earn good grades after learning the contents of your textbooks by heart!

However, In University:

More challenging. You will be expected to read a lot, write a lot and deal with a lot of questions that sometimes do not have answers.

Think outside the box and formulate your own study plan and make use of the University Libraries

Difference between secondary school & University

More independent Thinking: In secondary school

your teachers always check your completed homework and guided you through different thinking processes.

In University you develop your own independent thinking and ask

questions in class. you always need to read analytically and judge critically

on the reliability of different sources.

Difference between secondary school & University

More Freedom and Choices Coming to University:

Wide range of subjects you can study and the activities you can participate in.

With a more flexible timetable, you will have a lot of freedom to manage your time between activities and outside of classrooms and halls.

Exploring new interests but don’t lose track of studies! Time management and the ability to prioritize are the

two most essential survival skills you need

Difference between secondary school & University

More Self Discipline In secondary school :

You were assigned daily homework Your teachers collected and checked them on regular basis

to make sure that they were properly done. In University:

your instructors assume that you can always be trusted to complete your assignments without being reminded.

Your professors and instructors may or may not recommend textbooks. You have to relate what you have learnt in class to your readings.

you have to bear in mind when your assignments are due!

Difference between secondary school & University

More Decision-making In secondary school:

your teachers and parents might have played an important role in making decisions for you.

Of course, you can always seek their advice after entering University.

In University: You must learn how to make your own decisions now. You have to take responsibility of your own actions. Do consider the ethical and moral aspects of the situations

you are engaging in. Don’t be shy to seek advice when you need it.