Actions speak louder than words : are we role modelling what we hope for?
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South African Medical Association
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Role modelling in academic settings represents a powerful force that shapes the next generation of scholars, professionals and citizens. When we, as role models, demonstrate factors such as intellectual curiosity, ethical rigour and respectful communication, we create a platform for further professional development of our students. The implicit messages we send through our actions – what constitutes professional behaviour, what it means to be an academic, and what drives scholarship – often speak louder than our explicit teachings. Care should therefore be taken to ensure these messages are translated appropriately. Role modelling is a powerful learning device that bridges formal academic content related to such matters and highlights its authenticity. It is particularly well-suited for behavioural learning, especially when we consider the vast array of contextual factors, such as sociodynamic interactions, that are not easy to translate in a text or lecture.
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Role models, Scholars, Professionals, Citizens, Editorial
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG-03: Good health and well-being
SDG-04: Quality education
SDG-04: Quality education
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Cordier, W. 2025, 'Actions speak louder than words : are we role modelling what we hope for?', African Journal of Health Professions Education, vol. 17, no. 4, art. e4608, pp. 145. https://doi.org/10.7196/.
