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Critical Conversations (Volume 2): Moving from Monologue to Dialogue
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Critical Conversations (Volume 2): Moving from Monologue to Dialogue

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With the field of nursing in the midst of an unprecedented transformation, nurse educators seek new approaches to classroom teaching and learning that prepare students to confront the complexities of practice and confidently solve problems in clinical settings. Building on the foundation of Critical Conversations: The NLN Guide for Teaching Thinking, this second volume in the NLN’s Critical Conversations series delivers specific examples and expert direction - grounded in knowledge from learning science and models of experiential, situated, and constructivist learning - that nurse educators can use to engage students in active thinking as they work together to determine the best approaches to clinical situations.Structured around the three Cs of context, content, and course, this approachable text enhances the teacher-learner relationship and emphasizes clinically focused, authentic dialogue to help nurse educators provide the realistic problem-solving experiences essential for preparing tomorrow’s nurses for practice.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wolters Kluwer Health
Country
United States
Date
3 September 2020
Pages
1
ISBN
9781975168568

With the field of nursing in the midst of an unprecedented transformation, nurse educators seek new approaches to classroom teaching and learning that prepare students to confront the complexities of practice and confidently solve problems in clinical settings. Building on the foundation of Critical Conversations: The NLN Guide for Teaching Thinking, this second volume in the NLN’s Critical Conversations series delivers specific examples and expert direction - grounded in knowledge from learning science and models of experiential, situated, and constructivist learning - that nurse educators can use to engage students in active thinking as they work together to determine the best approaches to clinical situations.Structured around the three Cs of context, content, and course, this approachable text enhances the teacher-learner relationship and emphasizes clinically focused, authentic dialogue to help nurse educators provide the realistic problem-solving experiences essential for preparing tomorrow’s nurses for practice.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wolters Kluwer Health
Country
United States
Date
3 September 2020
Pages
1
ISBN
9781975168568