Teaching in Nursing and Role of the Educator
Author: Marilyn H. Oermann
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Published: 2013-12-06
Total Pages: 394
ISBN-13: 0826195539
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Author: Marilyn H. Oermann
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Published: 2013-12-06
Total Pages: 394
ISBN-13: 0826195539
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Author: Kathleen Gaberson
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Published: 2014-03-05
Total Pages: 395
ISBN-13: 0826119611
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Author: Susan Bacorn Bastable
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 689
ISBN-13: 0763746436
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDesigned to teach nurses about the development, motivational, and sociocultural differences that affect teaching and learning, this text combines theoretical and pragmatic content in a balanced, complete style. --from publisher description.
Author: Ignatavicius
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Published: 2017-09
Total Pages: 283
ISBN-13: 1284127362
DOWNLOAD EBOOKResource added for the Nursing-Associate Degree 105431, Practical Nursing 315431, and Nursing Assistant 305431 programs.
Author: Lynne E. Young
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 648
ISBN-13: 9780781757720
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExamines the complexities of teaching and learning nursing, explains the theoretical foundations of student-centered learning, describes various methods and models for student-centered learning in nursing, and explores the issues and challenges of constructing nursing curricula and implementing student-centered pedagogies.
Author: Marcia Gardner
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Published: 2010-08-23
Total Pages: 239
ISBN-13: 0763757128
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA quick resource for support of clinical teaching for nurses and other health professionals. Due to the growing nursing faculty shortage, clinicians are being recruited directly from the practice setting for clinical teaching without formal training in educational strategies. This handbook allows a clinical instructor to identify a question about clinical teaching, read, and quickly get ideas about how to effectively handle a situation or create the best learning environment within the clinical context.
Author: Sharon Cannon
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Published: 2016
Total Pages: 352
ISBN-13: 1284048322
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Designed to assist aspiring, novice, and experienced faculty members in obtaining a strong foundation for evidence-based teaching (EBT). Evidence-Based Teaching in Nursing: A Foundation for Educators explores past, present, and future aspects for teaching nursing in a variety of settings. This text promotes and demonstrates practical approaches for classroom, clinical, and simulation learning experiences while incorporating technology, generational considerations, and evidence. What's more, it addresses the academic environment while considering a wide array of teaching and learning aspects."--Pub. desc
Author: Chantal Cara, PhD, RN, FAAN, FCAN
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Published: 2020-06-05
Total Pages: 219
ISBN-13: 082619009X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDelivers specific guidelines for implementing human caring within teaching practices along with a wealth of examples Grounded in the belief that translating caring science within teaching practices will humanize nursing education, this important book emphasizes the ways in which teachers can translate Human Caring and Caritas in order to include strategies for establishing authentic caring pedagogical relationships with their students. It aims to strengthen Human Caring as the basis for humanitarian teaching and to infuse the learning environment with caring practices for both students and teachers. The work provides an antidote for the continuous dominant biomedical and behavioral paradigm in nursing education. It includes specific guidelines for implementing Human Caring ethics, ontology, and epistemology throughout the teaching-learning community and describes how to translate caring values and assumptions into living Caritas as the nurse teachers’ moral ideal and praxis of authentic caring pedagogical relationships. Pragmatic examples provided by administrators, teachers, and students illustrate the value of a humanitarian caring science paradigm for nursing education and caring praxis. Key Features: Delivers an internationally renowned scholars’ perspective on teaching grounded in Human Caring Includes exemplars of educators’ lived teaching experiences guided by their caring pedagogical praxis Provides examples of students’ lived learning experiences within a caring- teaching environment Offers reflective practice exercises for nurse teachers to enhance their caring pedagogical relationships with students Provides guided caring artistic activities to promote ways of knowing, doing, being, and becoming in nursing education
Author: Mary T. Quinn Griffin
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Published: 2011-07-20
Total Pages: 227
ISBN-13: 0826141544
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Author: Martha J. Bradshaw
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 492
ISBN-13: 9780763738563
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Fourth Edition of this popular text expands on the third by taking an in-depth look at teaching strategies appropriate for educators working in all health related professions. Chapters present a broad range of strategies, as well as the learning environment to best use the strategies, detailed practical and theoretical information about the strategies, how to deal with problems that could occur, specific examples of the strategies as they have been used, and resources available for further information. Focusing on innovation, creativity, and evaluation, the strategies are developed for use in traditional classroom settings, technology-based settings, and clinical settings.