Exploratory study on the training of science teachers in an interdisciplinary approach: case of training in health sciences at the higher institute of nursing and health techniques.

Authors

  • Driss KHOAJA Multidisciplinary Laboratory in Science and Technology of Information Communication and Education, LAPSTICE, Faculty of Sciences Ben M’Sick, Hassan II University of Casablanca, BP 5366 Maarif, Casablanca, Morocco. Author
  • Jabran DAAIF Laboratory of Physical Chemistry of Materials, Faculty of Sciences Ben M’Sick, Hassan II University of Casablanca, BP 5366 Maarif, Casablanca, Morocco Author
  • Abderrahmane LAMIRI Multidisciplinary Laboratory in Science and Technology of Information Communication and Education, LAPSTICE, Faculty of Sciences Ben M’Sick, Hassan II University of Casablanca, BP 5366 Maarif, Casablanca, Morocco Author
  • Latifa HORR Multidisciplinary Laboratory in Science and Technology of Information Communication and Education, LAPSTICE, Faculty of Sciences Ben M’Sick, Hassan II University of Casablanca, BP 5366 Maarif, Casablanca, Morocco Author
  • Khadija RAOUF Multidisciplinary Laboratory in Science and Technology of Information Communication and Education, LAPSTICE, Faculty of Sciences Ben M’Sick, Hassan II University of Casablanca, BP 5366 Maarif, Casablanca, Morocco Author
  • Said BELAAOUAD Multidisciplinary Laboratory in Science and Technology of Information Communication and Education, LAPSTICE, Faculty of Sciences Ben M’Sick, Hassan II University of Casablanca, BP 5366 Maarif, Casablanca, Morocco Author
  • Abderrahim KHAYATI Multidisciplinary Laboratory in Science and Technology of Information Communication and Education, LAPSTICE, Faculty of Sciences Ben M’Sick, Hassan II University of Casablanca, BP 5366 Maarif, Casablanca, Morocco Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61841/ay703t18

Keywords:

Training, Science teachers, Interdisciplinary approach, Collaboration, Integration.

Abstract

 In order to enrich the training of science teachers, who require a diversity of
knowledge and a broad field of vision on several disciplines taught, we are studying the application of the interdisciplinary approach that could be a solution to the training program.
For it "allows for the integration of several types of knowledge and skills, in the sense of
helping to keep up with the evolution of knowledge and improve the teaching method, while
promoting meaningful learning based on authentic situations"(4). In this context, we focus on
the study of this interdisciplinary approach among health science teachers at the Higher Institute of Nursing and Health Technology (ISPITS Casablanca), where students are trained to
become nursing professionals. Thus, we seek to know if these teachers practice the criteria of
the interdisciplinary approach in this training, and if they take into account its added value to
teaching. We try to detect if there is a coordination between actors prior to a collaboration
between these stakeholders and if there is at the same time an integration of knowledge,
which constitutes for us the project of professionalization in action (conceptualization in action) in clinical settings. Thus, to do this, we use the quantitative method by interviewing
teachers using a questionnaire adapted and inspired by that of REGE COLET, to investigate
the skills they were seeking to develop in real situations among the trainees(9). We are also  trying to define this approach and give some insight into its interest in the acquisition of new
teaching methods and to approach the paradigm of interdisciplinarity and show the interest
there may be in its evaluation tools. Finally, an analysis of the description in relation to a
reading grid developed from the pedagogical indicators of the interdisciplinary approach
completes our study. The result of the calculation of the interdisciplinarity index of this training (Indid = (organization of knowledge) / (organization of work)) allowed us to deduce that
the quality of this training is of a relational interdisciplinarity(9). an analysis of the description in relation to a reading grid developed from the pedagogical indicators of the interdisciplinary approach completes our study. The result of the calculation of the interdisciplinarity
index of this training (Indid = (organization of knowledge) / (organization of work)) allowed
us to deduce that the quality of this training is of a relational interdisciplinarity (9). an analysis of the description in relation to a reading grid developed from the pedagogical indicators of the interdisciplinary approach 1completes our study. The result of the calculation of
the interdisciplinarity index of this training (Indid = (organization of knowledge) / (organization of work)) allowed us to deduce that the quality of this training is of a relational interdisciplinarity (9) 

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Published

25.09.2024

How to Cite

KHOAJA, D., DAAIF, J., LAMIRI, A., HORR, L., RAOUF, K., BELAAOUAD, S., & KHAYATI, A. (2024). Exploratory study on the training of science teachers in an interdisciplinary approach: case of training in health sciences at the higher institute of nursing and health techniques. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 25(2), 715-732. https://doi.org/10.61841/ay703t18