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Student Perceptions of the Introduction of Pig Production, Management, and Health Teaching into the Veterinary Curriculum of a Muslim-Majority Country: A Case Study in Jordan

Roslan, Natasha; Roslan, NA; Blackie, N; Slack, Darryl; Slack, D; Abu-Basha, Ehab; Abu-Basha, EA; Ismail, Zuhiar; Ismail, ZB; Guitian, Javier; Guitian, J; Gibson, Troy; Gibson, TJ

Authors

Natasha Roslan

NA Roslan

N Blackie

Darryl Slack

D Slack

Ehab Abu-Basha

EA Abu-Basha

Zuhiar Ismail

ZB Ismail

Javier Guitian

J Guitian

Troy Gibson

TJ Gibson



Abstract

Previously, pig production was not covered in the Jordan University of Science and Technology's (JUST) veterinary curriculum due to Jordan being a predominantly Muslim country, with few graduates practicing outside the Middle East. However, pig production, management, and health (PPMH) education is increasingly recognized as needed to meet the requirements to obtain European Association of Establishments for Veterinary Education (EAEVE) accreditation. This study assessed the introduction of pig-related teaching into JUST's veterinary curriculum and student perceptions of this content. A teaching intervention consisted of lectures, group sessions, and a virtual reality (VR) tour of a pig production (PP) unit. To ascertain participants' level of understanding of PPMH, perceptions of different teaching styles, and changes in perception and understanding of the topics, they answered a survey before and after the intervention. Students' knowledge of PP, husbandry, and perceived importance of PP awareness increased significantly, with 90% (n = 17) agreeing that the intervention improved comprehension of the areas mentioned. Participants' interest in PPMH learning increased, with 75% (n = 14) stating they would want to learn more about the topic. VR was significantly ranked the most useful in terms of learning (p = .029), and all participants stated the VR tour had a positive impact on their learning experience. Based on the findings, the focus of pig-related teaching in settings with limited awareness because of sociocultural reasons should be directed toward student-led exercises, group work, and use of technology such as VR. As a result of this intervention, blended PP has now been introduced to the JUST Veterinary curriculum.

Citation

Roslan, N., Roslan, N., Blackie, N., Slack, D., Slack, D., Abu-Basha, E., …Gibson, T. (2022). Student Perceptions of the Introduction of Pig Production, Management, and Health Teaching into the Veterinary Curriculum of a Muslim-Majority Country: A Case Study in Jordan. Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, https://doi.org/10.3138/jvme-2022-0013

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 18, 2022
Publication Date Jun 22, 2022
Deposit Date Feb 11, 2022
Print ISSN 0748-321X
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
DOI https://doi.org/10.3138/jvme-2022-0013
Keywords pig production; virtual reality; interactive teaching; veterinary education; sociocultural perspectives; veterinary curriculum; VIRTUAL-REALITY; EDUCATION