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Teaching in Nursing

Teaching in Nursing

A Guide for Faculty

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Winner of the prestigious AJN Book of the Year award, Teaching in Nursing is a key resource in the dynamic structure and function of preparing the nurses of the future for teaching careers. Faculty must be conditioned to look forward and teach in new ways; diversity of students, curriculum development, redesigning of health care systems, and information and technology advances are just a few of the growing challenges that facing those who choose to instruct. This result is largely due to the editors standing in the nursing community and their ability to secure only the very best contributors.

This is only 3-in-1 nursing education resource available! While most other texts address only one component of teaching, Teaching in Nursing covers three-teaching, curriculum, and evaluation. It provides comprehensive, contemporary guidelines to help instructors meet the day-to-day challenges of teaching. Instructors will also find the guidance they need to ensure that their teaching practices reflect the evolving health care environment. The authors reference current literature in nursing education, as well as the classics in nursing, education, and other fields.

Judy Halstead chairs the task force on Development of Nurse Educator Competencies for the National League for Nursing, and is on the front line of influencing the trends in teaching education. Dr. Halstead is also the program evaluator for the CCNE. Both Drs. Halstead and Billings serve on the NLN Think Tank for Nursing Education and are frequently sought as educational consultants.
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Publication date
2004
Issue number
2
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
640
Dimensions (mm)
191 x 235
Weight (g)
976
  • UNIT I FACULTY AND STUDENTS
    1. Teaching in Nursing: The Faculty Role
    Linda M. Finke, PhD, RN
    2. The Diverse Learning Needs of Students
    Virginia Richardson, DNS, RN, CPNP
    3. The Academic Performance of Students: Legal & Ethical Issues
    Elizabeth G. Johnson, DSN, RN,
    Judith A. Halstead, DNS, RN
    4. Teaching Students with Disabilities
    Betsy Frank, PhD, RN,
    Judith A. Halstead, DNS, RN

    UNIT II CURRICULUM
    5. Curriculum Development: An Overview
    Nancy Dillard, DNS, RN,
    Linda Siktberg, PhD, RN
    6. Forces and Issues Influencing Curriculum Development
    Joanne Rains Warner, DNS, RN
    7. Philosophical Foundations of the Curriculum
    Judie Csokasy, PhD, RN
    8. Curriculum Designs
    Donna L. Boland, PhD, RN,
    Linda M. Finke, PhD, RN
    9. Developing Curriculum: Frameworks, Outcomes, and Competencies
    Donna L. Boland, PhD, RN
    10. Selecting Learning Experiences to Achieve Curriculum Outcomes
    Pam Jeffries, DNS, RN
    11. Service Learning: Developing Values and Social Responsibility
    Carla Mueller, PhD, RN

    UNIT III TEACHING AND LEARNING
    12. From Teaching to Learning:
    Theoretical Foundations
    Melissa Vandeveer, PhD, RN, PNP
    13. Strategies to Promote Critical Thinking
    and Active Learning
    Connie J. Rowles, DSN, RN, CNAA
    14. Improving Teaching and Learning: Classroom Assessment Techniques
    Connie J. Rowles, DSN, RN, CNAA
    15. Teaching in a Clinical Setting
    Lillian Stokes, PhD, RN,
    Gail Kost, MSN, RN

    UNIT IV TEACHING, LEARNING, AND INFORMATION RESOURCES
    16. The Learning Resource Center
    Kay E. Hodson-Carlton, EdD, RN, FAAN, Pamela J. Worrell-Carlisle, PhD, RN
    17. Using Media, Multimedia, and Technology-Rich Learning Environments
    Enid Errante Zwirn, PhD, MPH, RN
    18. Teaching and Learning at a Distance
    Charlene E. Clark, MEd, RN, FAAN,
    Roy W. Ramsey, EdD, RN
    19. Teaching and Learning in Online Learning Environments
    Judith A. Halstead, DNS, RN, Diane M. Billings, EdD, RN, FAAN

    UNIT V EVALUATION
    20. The Evaluation Process: An Overview
    Mary P. Bourke, PhD (c), RN,
    Barbara A. Ihrke, PhD, RN
    21. Strategies for Evaluating Learning Outcomes
    Jane M. Kirkpatrick, MSN, RN,
    Diann DeWitt-Weaver, DNS, RN, Lillian Yaeger, EdD, RN,
    22. Developing and Using Classroom Tests
    Prudence Twigg, PhD(c), RN, APRN-BC
    23. Clinical Performance Evaluation
    Wanda Bonnel, PhD, RN
    24. Educational Program Evaluation
    Marcia Sauter, DNS, RN

    INDEX

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