Publication: Student’s perception of hybrid team-based and case-based learning in undergraduate endodontics education
Loading...
Date
2025-06
Authors
Yuetqi, Lee
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Abstract
Limited studies have explored the use of the hybrid approach combining Team-based Learning (TBL) and Case-based Learning (CBL) in dental education. This study evaluates how students perceive the hybrid TBL-CBL approach to learning endodontics and determines whether gender and ethnicity impact students’ perceptions. A total of 50 final-year undergraduate Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) students from Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) were invited to participate in a hybrid TBL-CBL session. They were randomly divided into six groups of six to seven students, and the session was conducted by one facilitator, supported by two lecturers. At the end of the session, a 23-item questionnaire consisting of four domains (perception of effectiveness, teacher, team interaction and learning environment) and open-ended questions was distributed. The response rate was 78% (n=39). Mean scores for the questionnaire items ranged from 4.44 to 4.90, suggesting a positive perception among students towards this hybrid TBL-CBL approach to learning endodontics. Regarding the open-ended questions, students highlighted that this hybrid TBL-CBL session effectively linked them to clinical situations, enhancing critical thinking and fostering two-way communication. However, students expressed a desire for regular hybrid TBL-CBL session with more challenging cases incorporated in the future. The positive perception of dental students encourages the potential integration of this novel approach into the dental curriculum, moving away from didactic lectures. Future studies could consider extending the period of using hybrid TBL-CBL in teaching and