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Teaching & assessing in nursing practice : an experimential approach

Contributor(s): Nicklin, Peter J | Kenworthy, Neil | Witt, Ron DeMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Edinburgh Bailliere Tindall c2000Edition: 3rd edDescription: xv, 280 p. : 24 cmISBN: 0702025372; 9780702025372Subject(s): Health education | Nursing | Learning - nurses' instrucation | Teaching - nurses' instructionDDC classification: 610.73076
Contents:
1. Nurse education: the professional and political context. 2. An Experiential approach to teaching and assessing. 3. Quality in teaching practice. 4. The Principles of learning. 5. The Principles of teaching. 6. The Principles of assessment. 7. Methods of assessment. 8. The Learning environment. 9. Learning relationships: counseling and counseling skills. 10. Learning relationships: mentorship, preceptorship and clinical supervision. 11. Recording and reporting. 12. The Nature and purpose of evaluation. 13.Curriculum development and management.
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1. Nurse education: the professional and political context. 2. An Experiential approach to teaching and assessing. 3. Quality in teaching practice. 4. The Principles of learning. 5. The Principles of teaching. 6. The Principles of assessment. 7. Methods of assessment. 8. The Learning environment. 9. Learning relationships: counseling and counseling skills. 10. Learning relationships: mentorship, preceptorship and clinical supervision. 11. Recording and reporting. 12. The Nature and purpose of evaluation. 13.Curriculum development and management.

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