Paramedicine educators’ identity needs and impediments to professional emergence : A multiphase mixed-methods participatory approach

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Naidoo, Navindhra, Maria, Sonja, Flanagan, Belinda, Van Noordenburg, Andrew, Ho, Vincent and Mansour, Victoria. (2024). Paramedicine educators’ identity needs and impediments to professional emergence : A multiphase mixed-methods participatory approach. Journal of University Teaching & Learning Practice. 21(10), pp. 1-24. https://doi.org/10.53761/fw4g1607
AuthorsNaidoo, Navindhra, Maria, Sonja, Flanagan, Belinda, Van Noordenburg, Andrew, Ho, Vincent and Mansour, Victoria
Abstract

This research delves into how identity-needs and philosophies of paramedicine educators influence theoretical advancement and praxis in higher education. It examines the perceptions of paramedicine academics, their roles and the transitional challenges when moving from clinical practice to academia. It explores the potential of transformative pedagogy in fostering social consciousness, justice, and innovation. Challenges and benefits of a constructivist approach to paramedicine education and future-orientation is assessed. Employing a multiphase mixed-methods participatory approach, researchers reached consensus on the guided themes (Phase 1) for staff collaborative engagement (Phase 2) during the inaugural ‘Paramedicine Educators Forum’, which featured participation of academic leaders and staff from four universities and one jurisdictional ambulance service. The study unveils the intricate tapestry of paramedicine educators' identities and philosophies and their impact on theoretical advancements and practical applications in higher education. Conversations revolved around defining the role of paramedics in academia, the potential of transformative pedagogy, and the balance between producing competent paramedics whilst nurturing criticality. Discussions also addressed the shortcomings of current undergraduate degrees in preparing students for technological advancements and the potential for extended degree programs. The findings underscore the need to adapt paramedicine education to meet the evolving demands of the profession, with paramedicine educators playing a leading role in this transformation. These insights may be instructive in providing guidance for educational policies and practices that shape the future of paramedicine education and may have transferability for other allied health professions.

Year2024
JournalJournal of University Teaching & Learning Practice
Journal citation21 (10), pp. 1-24
PublisherCentre for Educational Development and Interactive Resources, University of Wollongong
ISSN1449-9789
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.53761/fw4g1607
Scopus EID2-s2.0-85209363529
Open accessOpen access
Page range1-24
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Online04 Nov 2024
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Accepted31 Oct 2024
Deposited16 May 2025
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