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DR. OLFAT SALEM L. MONA AL-ASEERI NURSING ADMINISTRATION & EDUCATION DEPT.
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Learning takes place when the behavior of an individual changes as a result of an experience or a sequence of experience within specific environment. Teaching facilitates this change process by controlling these experiences and choosing or manipulating the surrounding environment.
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Informal X Formal Permanent change X Expected changes in student behaviors Controlled by learner X Controlled by teacher Guidance X Facilitation Interaction X Cooperative and collaborative
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Content Interaction Thinking skills
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Helps the learner to able to: Acquire, retain, and to use knowledge Understand, analyze, synthesize and evaluate information Achieve technical skills Develop attitudes and habits
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Create a comfortable, non threatening learning climate Involve participants\students in planning their training Allow them to engage in self-diagnosis Give them an opportunity to evaluate their own learning Give them an opportunity to set their own objectives
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Help participants\students to see how the training will help them Make the learning relevant to participants \ students Use their experiences by asking them to share examples Use learner-centered activities and structured experiences and by providing them with many opportunities to master the content.
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Class activity Mind Map Exercise to identify factor affecting the teaching/ learning process (15 minutes)
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Think about your previous best or worst learning achievement (Final Semester Grade ; A,B, C, or H) in your life (elementary school, high school, college ) For each experience. Thin briefly Mind Map what factors that affect your achievement.
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Factors YesNo Context All factors outside the classroom that might influence teaching & learning) Community (size,region) Family( mother education, income, academic expectation) Input Qualities or characteristics of teacher and student bring with them to the classroom ) Teacher characteristics Student characteristics Process teacher and student behaviors in the classroom as well as some other variables such as Classroom climate and teacher & student relationship Teacher behaviors Student behaviors Classroom climate Teacher & Student relationship
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Classical versus active learning In classical teaching the teacher being the center of attention in the classroom. In contrast, active teaching represents a fundamental shift from the teacher being the center of attention to the student being the center of attention. Active teaching follows seven principles (Weimer, 2002):
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Principle 1: Teachers Do Learning Tasks Less. Principle 2: Teachers Do Less Telling; Students Do More Discovering Principle 3: Teachers Do More Design Work Principle 4: Faculty Do More Modeling Principle 5: Faculty Do More to Get Students Learning from and with Each Other Principle 6: Faculty Work to Create Climates for Learning Principle 7: Faculty Do More with Feedback
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Can support a shift in the classroom from superficial surface learning to transformative deep learning. Superficial surface learning depend on Identification, memorization and recall transformative deep learning depend on Understanding(why how)
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Figure 2.3. Bloom’s Taxonomy (Schultz,2005)
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Effective clinical education should reflect the realities of professional practice through: Promote thinking and problem solving abilities Enhance specialized psychomotor and technological skills High ground practice problems can be solved by applying research-based theory and technique
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Professional practice occurs within the context of society must respond to social and scientific demands and expectations Knowledge and skill repertoire of a professional nurse cannot be static but go beyond current knowledge and skills.
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