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Strategies for teaching nursing

Rheba de Tornyay, Martha Thompson

(A Wiley medical publication)

Wiley, c1987

3rd ed

  • pbk.

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Includes index

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Description

In this third edition of Strategies for Teaching Nursing the purpose of the book remains as before - to help teachers of nursing learn more about their options for helping students meet educational objectives. The authors have added new material, incorporating current references. Portions have been deleted, clarified, or rearranged to provide a closer relationship between the theoretical material and the actual teaching of nursing students. Emphasis remains on the importance of the teacher selecting a variety of teaching strategies based on characteristics of both students and teachers and is directed to teachers who are trying to expand their repertoire of teaching strategies, those who are learning to teach and those who teach nurses and nursing students in a variety of situations.

Table of Contents

  • THE COMPONENTS OF INSTRUCTION: Employing Reinforcement
  • Explaining Through Examples and Models
  • Using Simulation and Games
  • Developing Psychomotor Skills
  • Asking Questions
  • Creating Set
  • Achieving Closure
  • STRATEGIES FOR TEACHING GROUPS OF STUDENTS: Teaching by Lecture
  • Teaching by Seminar
  • Teaching with Guided Design
  • Teaching in the Clinical Setting
  • STRATEGIES FOR TEACHING INDIVIDUAL STUDENTS: Individualizing Instruction
  • Developing and Using Modules for Instruction
  • Using Learning Contracts
  • Using Computers to Aid Learning
  • References
  • Index.

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