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In this comprehensive, fully revised third edition of the award-winning Creating & Sustaining Civility in Nursing Education, author Cynthia Clark expands her proven, results-focused approach to preventing and addressing the problem of incivility. This guide includes practical, evidence-based solutions that range from principles for broad-based institutional changes to ready-to-use teaching tools and strategies to promote and maintain civility, community, and respect in today's highly charged work and learning environments.
Considering recent changes in higher education in general and nursing education specifically, expanded areas of focus in this new edition include:
Online teaching and learning environments
The contentious political climate and campus unrest
The costs and consequences of incivility
Principled leadership and organizational change
An emphasis on diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging
Virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and academic integrity
Trauma-informed teaching and learning
The nexus of civility and foundational standards for safe, inclusive, and healthy work and learning environments
This informative, timely book is brimming with ideas and resources to equip faculty, students, and nurse leaders with strategies-including role-modeling and mentoring, well-being and self care, cognitive rehearsal, and positive learning environments-to successfully address civility challenges in the nursing field.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
In this comprehensive, fully revised third edition of the award-winning Creating & Sustaining Civility in Nursing Education, author Cynthia Clark expands her proven, results-focused approach to preventing and addressing the problem of incivility. This guide includes practical, evidence-based solutions that range from principles for broad-based institutional changes to ready-to-use teaching tools and strategies to promote and maintain civility, community, and respect in today's highly charged work and learning environments.
Considering recent changes in higher education in general and nursing education specifically, expanded areas of focus in this new edition include:
Online teaching and learning environments
The contentious political climate and campus unrest
The costs and consequences of incivility
Principled leadership and organizational change
An emphasis on diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging
Virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and academic integrity
Trauma-informed teaching and learning
The nexus of civility and foundational standards for safe, inclusive, and healthy work and learning environments
This informative, timely book is brimming with ideas and resources to equip faculty, students, and nurse leaders with strategies-including role-modeling and mentoring, well-being and self care, cognitive rehearsal, and positive learning environments-to successfully address civility challenges in the nursing field.