Creating a caring science curriculum : an emancipatory relational pedagogy for nursing

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    • Hills, Marcia
    • Watson, Jean
    • Cara, Chantal

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Creating a caring science curriculum : an emancipatory relational pedagogy for nursing

Marcia Hills, PhD, RN, FAAN, FCAN, Jean Watson, PhD, RN, AHN-BC, FAAN, LL-AAN, Chantal Cara, PhD, RN, FAAN, FCAN

Springer Publishing, [2021]

Second edition

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Summary: "Creating a Caring Science Curriculum is written in response to a perception that the curriculum revolution in nursing education had yet to fulfill its mandate to reform nursing education to embrace a human Caring Science perspective. This book is intended to provoke further debate and discussion about Caring Science as the foundation and philosophy of nursing, to explore emancipatory approaches to pedagogy, and to provide a philosophical/theoretical framework and a Caring Science curriculum development process as a way to move the nursing education agenda forward in its search for clarity of its foundation as a mature discipline. The book is structured in five Units consisting of several chapters each. The Unit overview introduces the chapters that are within it and the concepts covered in each chapter. Each chapter is structured to maximize student engagement by providing reflective exercises, called "Time Out for Reflection," and "structured learning activities" that encourage the integration of t

Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

The hallmark text for nursing faculty seeking to promote the transformative teaching of caring science, Creating a Caring Science Curriculum: A Relational Emancipatory Pedagogy for Nursing reflects the paramount scholarship of Caring Science educators. This second edition intertwines visionary thinking with blueprints, exemplars, and dynamic direction for the application of fundamental principles. It goes beyond the conventional by offering a model that serves as an emancipatory, ethical-philosophical, educational, and pedagogical learning guide for both teachers and students.Divided into five units, the text addresses the history of the caring curriculum revolution and its powerful presence within nursing. Unit I lays the foundation for a Caring Science curriculum. Unit II introduces intellectual and strategic blueprints for caring-based education, including action-oriented approaches for faculty-student relations, teaching/learning skills, pedagogical practices, critical-reflective-creative approaches to evolving human consciousness, and power relation dynamics. Unit III addresses curriculum structure and design, the evolution of a caring-based college of nursing, caring in advanced practice education, and the development of caring consciousness in nurse leaders. It also features real-world exemplars of Caring Science curricula. Unit IV includes an alternative approach to clinical and course-based evaluation, and the text concludes with an exploration of the future of the Caring Science curriculum as a way of emancipating the human spirit. Each chapter is structured to maximize engagement with reflective exercises and learning activities that encourage the integration of theory and practice into the learning process. New to This Edition: Updated chapters, case studies, and learning activities Six new chapters that provide guidance on how to create a Caring Science curriculum Exemplars from institutions that have developed Caring Science curricula Key Features: Provides a broad application of Caring Science for teachers, students, and nursing leaders Features case studies of teacher/student lived learning experiences within a caring-loving pedagogical environment Encourages the integration of theory and practice into the learning process with learning activities and reflective exercises Distills the expertise of world-renowned Caring Science scholars Purchase includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or computers

目次

ContributorsForeword Preface Acknowledgments UNIT I. FOUNDATIONS OF A CARING SCIENCE CURRICULUM Chapter 1. Caring Science: Curriculum Revolutions and Detours Along the Way Chapter 2. Caring Science Disciplinary Evolution Chapter 3. Beliefs and Assumptions: The Hidden Drivers of Curriculum Development Chapter 4. A Theoretical/Philosophical Framework for a Caring Science Curriculum UNIT II. A RELATIONAL EMANCIPATORY PEDAGOGY FOR CARING SCIENCE CURRICULA Chapter 5. Emancipatory Pedagogy: The Transformation of Consciousness Through Relational Inquiry Chapter 6. Creating Caring Relationships: Collaboration, Power and Participation Chapter 7. Engaging in Critical Caring Dialogue: Listening, Critical Questioning, and Critical Thinking Chapter 8. Critical Reflection-in-Action (Praxis): Emancipatory Action Chapter 9. Creating a Culture of Caring UNIT III. CREATING A CARING SCIENCE CURRICULUM Chapter 10. Collaborative Caring Science Curriculum Structure and Design: Transcending Reductionistic Models Chapter 11. Creating Canada's First Caring Science Curriculum: The Collaborative Nursing Program of British Columbia Chapter 12. Humanism in the Classroom: 30 Years of Experience With Caring Science Chapter 13. Evolution of a Caring-Based College of Nursing Chapter 14. Creating a Caring Science Curriculum: The Siena Experience Chapter 15. Developing Caring Consciousness in Nurse Leaders Chapter 16. Indigenist Nursing: Caring Keeps Us Close to the Source Chapter 17. Simulation, Narrative Pedagogy, and Caring FidelityTM-The New Reality UNIT IV. BEYOND EVALUATION TO AUTHENTICATION Chapter 18. Connoisseurship: An Alternative Approach to Evaluation UNIT V. ENSURING THE FUTURE OF NURSING: EMBRACING CARING SCIENCE Chapter 19. Reflecting and Revisioning: Bringing the Heart and Mind Together Index

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