This complete faculty guide covers all three aspects of education teaching, curriculum, and evaluation with comprehensive, contemporary guidelines to help you meet the day-to-day challenges of teaching in the clinical setting. This respected title is also one of the National League for Nursings recommended resources for nurses preparing to take the Certified Nurse Educator examination. INDICE: Unit I: Faculty and Students1. Teaching in Nursing: The Faculty Role2. The Diverse Learning Needs of Students3. The Academic Performance of Students: Legal and Ethical Issues4. Teaching Students with DisabilitiesUnit II: Curriculum5. Curriculum Development: An Overview6. Forces and Issues Influencing Curriculum Development7. Philosophical Foundations of the Curriculum8. Curriculum Designs9. Developing Curriculum: Frameworks, Outcomes, and Competencies10. Selecting Learning Experiences to Achieve Curriculum Outcomes11. Service Learning: Developing Values and Social ResponsibilityUnit III: Teaching and Learning12. From Teaching to Learning: Theoretical Foundations13. Managing the Learning Environment: Proactively Responding to Student Misconduct14. Strategies to Promote Critical Thinking and Active Learning15. Improving Teaching and Learning: Classroom Assessment Techniques16. Multicultural Teaching17. Teaching in the Clinical Setting Unit IV: Teaching, Learning, and Information Resources18. The Learning Resource Center19. Designing, Implementing, and Evaluating Simulations in Nursing Education20. Using Media, Multimedia, and Technology-Rich Learning Environments21. Teaching and Learning at a Distance22. Teaching and Learning in Online Learning CommunitiesUnit V: Evaluation23. The Evaluation Process: An Overview24. Strategies for Assessing and Evaluating Learning Outcomes25. Developing and Using Classroom Tests26. Clinical Performance Evaluation27.Educational Program Evaluation
- ISBN: 978-1-4160-4084-2
- Editorial: Saunders
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 560
- Fecha Publicación: 12/03/2008
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés