Nursing Care Plan as Teaching Learning and as a Patient Care Tool: Patient or Paper CenteredCheryl Lyn A. SanchezJournal of International Scholars Conference - ALLIED HEALTH
· Teaching strategies and learning activities · Your evaluation process and the rubric for your chosen assignment · A visually appealing slide set · Strong presentation skills that showcase the quality of your work *PRO TIP* This activity will simulate a live presentation; it is not a narra...
This study focuses on the ethical and social commitment in nursing education and its impact on the development of the teaching plan, with the viewpoint that this theoretical reflection can contribute to awaken the interrelationship of the teaching plan and ethical and social commitment in college-lev...
not just minoritised students. Surveyed students were primarily studying pro-social professions (egpsychology, education, nursing, social work) where they are preparing for professional roles that serve a diverse clientele and society. These students may be particularly interested by curricula that posit...
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To formulate scientific and effective teaching strategies for the graduation internship of nursing undergraduates, in order to improve their holistic clinical competence. A before-after self-controlled study with cluster sampling was performed on the 78
widespread (Sorce and Chamberlain, 2019;Saunder, 2016). The authors believe the use of a Greek chorus as a critical thinking/critical reflection learning device in nurse education is undocumented and is a novelteaching innovationin nursing education;Table 1provides an extract from the lesson plan....
and differences play in learning environments. Instructor 147 details this relationship, as they had a student who had the potential to perform better in their course but did not do so because of cultural differences where the student was not comfortable asking questions. Furthermore, rather than ...
1.1Teaching and learning in the hospital setting The power of clinical teaching lies in learners’ situational holistic experiences of actual practice (Spencer, 2003). Nursing learners spend time with patients and participate in decision making and treatment. While learners may repeat a skill countless...
Problem-based learning (PBL), cooperative learning, collaborative learning, and team-based learning (TBL) are examples of small-group pedagogies [74], [75]. These active learning methods have been used efficiently in health education [76], [77] including optometry [78], [79], [80]. Group...