Mastering Concept-Based Teaching
A Guide for Nurse Educators
Mosby (Publisher)
Published on 4. November 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
184 pages
978-0-323-26330-6 (ISBN)
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Description
Written specifically for nursing faculty from the leading experts in concept-based nursing curricula, Mastering Concept-Based Teaching gives you all the strategies and guidance you need to plan, develop, and deliver an effective concept-based curriculum. Renowned authors Dr. Jean Foret Giddens, Dr. Linda Caputi, and Dr. Beth Rodgers walk you through the background and benefits of using a concept-based learning approach, how to apply a research-based approach to teaching concepts, how to improve and evaluate student learning with concepts, and much more to ensure you are ready to successfully bring concepts into your nursing program.
This insightful and indispensable guide to concept-based education:
Provides an understanding of the nature of concepts, their function in the process of learning, and the importance of being consistent in the selection and implementation of concepts.
Provides a general framework of general steps associated with the development of a concept-based curriculum.
Illustrates ways to enhance the conceptual approach with balanced teaching strategies, an open environment, and engaging learning activities.
Explains the importance of analyzing evaluation data to determine the effectiveness of a new curriculum on meeting program learning outcomes.
If you are looking to make the move towards concept-based education in nursing, you can't afford to be without this innovative educational resource.
This insightful and indispensable guide to concept-based education:
Provides an understanding of the nature of concepts, their function in the process of learning, and the importance of being consistent in the selection and implementation of concepts.
Provides a general framework of general steps associated with the development of a concept-based curriculum.
Illustrates ways to enhance the conceptual approach with balanced teaching strategies, an open environment, and engaging learning activities.
Explains the importance of analyzing evaluation data to determine the effectiveness of a new curriculum on meeting program learning outcomes.
If you are looking to make the move towards concept-based education in nursing, you can't afford to be without this innovative educational resource.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
St Louis
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
Illustrated
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Weight
386 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-323-26330-6 (9780323263306)
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Jean Foret Giddens | Linda Caputi | Beth L. Rodgers
Mastering Concept-Based Teaching
A Guide for Nurse Educators
Book
04/2019
2nd Edition
Elsevier
€61.89
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Additional editions

Jean Foret Giddens | Linda Caputi | Beth L. Rodgers
Mastering Concept-Based Teaching - E-Book
A Guide for Nurse Educators
E-Book
07/2014
1st Edition
Mosby
€37.99
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Persons
Author
Dean and Professor, Doris B. Yingling Endowed Chair, School of Nursing, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia
Professor Emerita, College of DuPage, Glen Ellyn, Illinois
President, Linda Caputi, Inc.
President, Linda Caputi, Inc.
Nursing Alumni Endowed Professor and Chair, Department of Adult Health and Nursing Systems, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia
Content
1. The Conceptual Approach - Background and Benefits
2. Concepts in the Context of the Discipline of Nursing
3. Development of Concepts for Concept-Based Teaching
4. Developing a Concept-Based Curriculum
5. Conceptual Learning
6. Teaching Strategies for Classroom and Clinical Settings
7. Evaluation of Student Learning
2. Concepts in the Context of the Discipline of Nursing
3. Development of Concepts for Concept-Based Teaching
4. Developing a Concept-Based Curriculum
5. Conceptual Learning
6. Teaching Strategies for Classroom and Clinical Settings
7. Evaluation of Student Learning