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QUINN'S PRINCIPLES AND PRACTIC E OF NURSE EDUCATION
- Completely updated to meet NMC standards, developments in the NHS, higher education teaching and learning, e-learning and technology.
- New teaching developments and methods are woven in throughout, including constructivism, the behaviourist approach, problem-based learning, evidence-based learning, online learning and simulation.
- New coverage on how lecturers can effectively support struggling students and so ensure better results overall.
- New sections on problem-based learning, evidence-based learning, online learning and simulation.
- More on ‘feedback’ and ‘feed forward’ to help students incorporate feedback into their own practice.
- Offers a systematic and fundamental approach to becoming a nurse educator, applying theory in a very practical way.
- Clear and concise writing style which ensures that the subject matter can be fully understood.
- The host of flowcharts clearly explain key ideas and break-up text.
- Box features highlight key ideas and provide useful information to further engage readers.
1 Introduction: Nurse Education in the university and the clinical setting
PART ONE – THE PSYCHOLOGICAL BASIS OF TEACHING AND LEARNING
2 Adult learning theory
3 Perspectives on teaching and learning
PART TWO – LEARNING, TEACHING AND ASSESSMENT
4 Curriculum theory and practice
5 Planning for teaching
6 Teaching strategies
7 Assessment of learning
8 Student feedback / feed-forward
9 Teaching study skills
10 Evaluation
PART THREE – SPECIFIC TEACHING CONTEXTS
11 Placement learning
12 Interprofessional learning
13 Teaching patients, clients and their families
PART FOUR – CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
14 Preparation for an education post
15 Lifelong learning
16 Continuing professional development: the university context
17 Continuing professional development: the clinical context
PART ONE – THE PSYCHOLOGICAL BASIS OF TEACHING AND LEARNING
2 Adult learning theory
3 Perspectives on teaching and learning
PART TWO – LEARNING, TEACHING AND ASSESSMENT
4 Curriculum theory and practice
5 Planning for teaching
6 Teaching strategies
7 Assessment of learning
8 Student feedback / feed-forward
9 Teaching study skills
10 Evaluation
PART THREE – SPECIFIC TEACHING CONTEXTS
11 Placement learning
12 Interprofessional learning
13 Teaching patients, clients and their families
PART FOUR – CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
14 Preparation for an education post
15 Lifelong learning
16 Continuing professional development: the university context
17 Continuing professional development: the clinical context