cover image - Teaching in Nursing Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 6th Edition
ISBN: 9780323570381
Copyright: 2020
Publication Date: 06-26-2019
Page Count: 608
Imprint: Elsevier
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Teaching in Nursing Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 6th Edition

by Diane M. Billings, EdD, RN, ANEF, FAAN and Judith A. Halstead, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF, FAAN

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cover image - Teaching in Nursing Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 6th Edition
ISBN: 9780323570381
Copyright: 2020
Publication Date: 06-26-2019
Page Count: 608
Imprint: Elsevier
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The perfect all-in-one guide for future nurse educators! The award-winning Teaching in Nursing: A Guide for Faculty, 6th Edition prepares you for the day-to-day challenges of teaching future nurses for practice in today's rapidly evolving healthcare system. This comprehensive resource is the only one of its kind to cover all four components of nursing education: teaching and learning, curriculum, evaluation, and technology-empowered learning. You’ll benefit from the expert guidance on such key issues as curriculum and test development, diverse learning styles, the redesign of healthcare systems, and advances in technology and information. Plus, the 6th edition includes a unique new chapter on Global Health and Curricular Experiences along with updated information on technology-empowered learning, the flipped classroom, interprofessional education, interprofessional collaborative practice, and much more.

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    • Comprehensively addresses all four components of nursing education including teaching and learning, curriculum, evaluation, and technology-empowered learning.
    • Coverage of concept-based curricula includes strategies on how to approach and implement concept-based instruction.
    • Pedagogical aids include Evidence-Based Teaching boxes, covering such issues as how to do evidence-based teaching; applications of evidence-based teaching; implications for faculty development, administration, and the institution; and how to use the open-ended application questions at the end of each chapter for faculty-guided discussion.
    • Strategies to promote critical thinking and active learning are incorporated throughout the text, highlighting various evaluation techniques, lesson planning insights, and tips for developing examinations.
    • Guidance on teaching in diverse settings addresses such topics as the models of clinical teaching, teaching in interdisciplinary settings, how to evaluate students in the clinical setting, and how to adapt teaching for community-based practice.
    • Strong emphasis on teaching clinical judgment, new models of clinical education, and responding to needs for creating inclusive multicultural teaching-learning environments.
    • NEW! Updated content throughout reflects the latest evidence-based guidelines for best practices in teaching and learning.
    • NEW! UNIQUE chapter on Global Health and Curricular Experiences focuses on internationalization of the nursing curriculum with an emphasis on leading international learning experiences; policies, procedures, and guidelines for overseas study and global and health competencies for health professions programs.
    • NEW! Enhanced pedagogy includes additional illustrations, tables, and boxes.
    • NEW! Expanded interprofessional education chapter, provides you with strategies for effective teaching in an interprofessional healthcare environment.
  • UNIT I: Faculty and Students
    1. Teaching in Nursing: The Faculty Role   
    2. Strategies to Support Diverse Learning Needs of Students
    3. The Academic Performance of Students: Legal and Ethical Issues     
    4. Facilitating Learning for Students with Disabilities              

    UNIT II: Curriculum as a Process
    5. Forces and Issues Influencing Curriculum Development 
    6. An Introduction to Curriculum Development  
    7. Philosophical Foundations of the Curriculum  
    8. Curriculum Models for Prelicensure Programs  
    9. Curriculum Models for Graduate Programs  
    10. Designing Courses and Learning Experiences  
    11. Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice 
    12. Service Learning: Developing Values, Cultural Competence, Global Awareness, and Social Responsibility  
    13. Global Health and Curricular Experiences New

    UNIT III: Teaching and Learning
    14. Theoretical Foundations of Teaching and Learning 
    15. Managing Student Incivility and Misconduct in the Learning Environment      
    16. Strategies to Promote Student Engagement and Active Learning   
    17. Multicultural Education in Nursing   
    18. Teaching in the Clinical Setting

    UNIT IV: Technology-Empowered Learning
    19. Teaching and Learning Using Simulations
    20. The Connected Classroom: Using Digital Technology to Promote Learning
    21. Teaching and Learning at a Distance   
    22. Teaching and Learning in Online Learning Communities 

    UNIT V: Evaluation
    23. Introduction to the Evaluation Process   
    24. Strategies for Evaluating Learning Outcomes
    25. Developing and Using Classroom Tests   
    26. Clinical Performance Evaluation    
    27. Systematic Program Evaluation
    28. The Accreditation Process

    Index

  • Diane M. Billings, EdD, RN, ANEF, FAAN, Chancellor's Professor Emeritus, Indiana University School of Nursing, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA and Judith A. Halstead, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF, FAAN, Professor Emeritus, School of Nursing, Indiana University, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
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