Clinical Teaching Strategies in Nursing, Third Edition (Clinical Teaching Strategies in Nursings)
Author Information
Dr. Kathleen Gaberson PhD RN CNOR CNE ANEF, Dr. Marilyn Oermann PhD RN FAAN ANEFProduct Details
ISBN: 9780826105813Publish Date: 03/28/2010
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Number of pages: 456
Description
Named a 2013 Doody's Essential Purchase!
"I recommend this book as an introduction to new educators involved in clinical teaching."--Journal for Nurses in Staff Development
This textbook presents a comprehensive framework for planning, guiding, and evaluating learning activities for undergraduate and graduate nursing students in clinical settings.
The book presents clinical teaching strategies that are effective and practical in a rapidly changing health care environment. It describes a range of teaching strategies useful for courses in which the teacher is on-site with students, in courses using preceptors, in simulation laboratories, and in distance education environments.
This book represents the cutting edge of educational strategies, examining innovative uses of virtual reality, game-based learning, and nontraditional sites for clinical teaching. Also discussed are culturally inclusive strategies, methods incorporating current technologies, and strategies for teaching students with disabilities.
Key Topics:
- Choosing clinical learning assignments
- Self-directed learning activities
- Case method, case study, and grand rounds
- Clinical Nurse Educator Examination Detailed Test Blueprint core competencies
- Evaluation strategies and grading for written assignments
- Ethical and legal issues in clinical teaching
Recognizing that clinical settings require different approaches to teaching, the contributors present all the tools necessary to help educators meet the challenges of this complex learning environment.
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