Frontiers in Education (Jun 2022)

Teaching of Human Parasitology During the COVID-19 Pandemic in China

  • Sheng-Qun Deng,
  • Mu-Zi He,
  • Wei Wang,
  • Chao Zhang,
  • Ji-Jia Shen,
  • Ji-Long Shen,
  • Yi-Nan Du,
  • Miao Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/feduc.2022.882232
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

Read online

Since the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, human parasitology education has been exceedingly disrupted. To deliver human parasitology knowledge, medical universities in China have employed multiple measures, some of which have had positive outcomes that have not yet been summarized. The objective of this review is to share the Chinese experience as the human parasitology teaching methods were transformed. In general, we adopted a fully online teaching model under urgent pandemic control measures based on a well-structured teaching model that integrated the course preview, live lecture, review, and assessment. Combinations were attempted of COVID-19 and parasitology teaching contents. Some active learning models, such as case-based e-learning and flipped classrooms, were proposed for offline and online blended teaching during the normalization stage of the pandemic. Meanwhile, we discuss both the strengths and flaws of online and blended teaching. Some useful assessment tools are presented for reference purposes. In conclusion, this transition to online and online-offline blended human parasitology teaching in China has boosted innovative teaching activities and may continue to catalyze the transformation of medical education.

Keywords