Innovative teaching strategies in nursing and related health professions / edited by Martha J. Bradshaw, Arlene J. Lowenstein.
Contributor(s): Bradshaw, Martha J | Lowenstein, Arlene J.
Boston : Jones and Bartlett Publishers, c2011Edition: 5th ed.Description: xiv, 609 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 9780763763442 (alk. paper).Subject(s): Nursing -- Study and teaching | Education, Nursing -- methods | Teaching -- methodsDDC classification: 610.73071/In6 Other classification: CONItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Effective learning: what teachers need to know -- Diversity in the classroom -- Strategies for innovation -- Critical thinking in the health professions -- The teaching-learning experience from a generational perspective -- Esthetic action: creativity as a collaborative process -- Lighten up your classroom -- Lecture: reclaiming a place in pedagogy -- Problem-based learning -- In-class and electronic communication strategies to enhance reflective practice -- Debate as a teaching strategy -- Games are multidimensional in educational situations -- Role play -- High-fidelity patient simulation -- The new skills laboratory: application of theory, teaching, and technology -- Innovation in facilitating learning using simulation -- Interprofessional education -- The use of video in health profession education -- Multimedia in the classroom: creating learning experiences with technology -- Electric communication strategies -- Web 2.0 and beyond: emerging technologies that enhance teaching and learning -- Blended learning -- Distance education: successful teaching-learning strategies -- Web-based instruction -- Philosophical approaches to clinical instruction -- Crafting the clinical experience: a toolbox for healthcare professionals -- Nursing process mapping -- The preceptored clinical experience -- Student learning in a faculty-student practice clinic -- Service learning -- Study abroad as a strategy for nursing education: a case study -- Programmatic evaluation -- Assessment of learning and evaluation strategies -- Student evaluation of teaching -- The clinical pathway: a tool to evaluate clinical learning -- Evaluation of teaching resources.
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