Certain strategies can be used to increase the effectiveness of teaching.
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What & Why
A very effective way to make your teaching stick is to use the “What & Why” technique. “What & Why” is a simple teaching strategy that focuses on teaching the reasoning behind the answer, order, plan or approach you are trying to teach. Every time you ask the resident “what” they want to do, follow it up with asking them “why” they are choosing that answer.
“What & Why” is derived from Knowles, the father of adult learning theory. Knowles discovered that adult’s need to know why they must learn something before they will put energy into learning. So, without the “Why” adult learners will not pay attention to your teaching points and to them, they will appear like orders.
Another benefit of providing “Why” is because it allows the residents to improvise. It the resident understands the purpose behind the “what”, they can find creative ways to achieve your purpose when they encounter a barrier.
When it’s slow, make the resident tell you “What” the answer is AND “the Why” behind it.
When it’s crazy, you tell them “What” to do AND the “Why” behind it.