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Description
Following the social-constructivism learning theory (Kay et al., 2016), adapt summative assessments as task-oriented challenges with a relevant or related public health question. We can work to adapt them to the local context of the learners. From simulated data or historically-registered local outbreaks. These aim to complement the individual tutorial activity with a challenge to resolve in groups and present to decision-makers.
This will assess abilities to:
- translate estimates to immediate practice.
- distribute individual abilities in favour of a group response.
- communication abilities in software and speaking.
- focusing on a specific story, the diagnosis of the problem, to facilitate the response and reaction of decision-makers.