Trends of Nursing Lesson Plan
Trends of Nursing Lesson Plan
Trends of Nursing Lesson Plan
(OBG)
Rufaida College of Nursing
IDENTIFICATION DATA
NAME:
CLASS:
SUBJECT:
TOPIC:
UNIT:
GROUP:
25
DURATION:
1 hour
PLACE:
METHOD OF TEACHING:
AV AIDS USED:
DATE:
TIME:
LANGUAGE:
English
SUPERVISOR:
Mrs. Bindu
PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE:
regarding the topic.
GENERAL OBJECTIVE
Student teacher will be able to :1. Develop confidence in facing the group.
2. Develop confidence in teaching.
3. Develop skills in classroom management.
4. Develop in-depth knowledge about the Topic.
5. Develop skills in conduction of evaluation .
Time
Specific
Objectives
Contents
1min
Teaching Learning
Activities with A.V.aids
INTRODUCTION
1 min.
ANNOUNCEMENT OF
THE TOPIC : Today we
will be studying about
pattern of nursing
Evaluation
After this
teaching
session the
student will be
able to :
Define nursing
educational
programmes.
Understand the
conceptual
development of
nursing
education in
India.
Define
nursing
educational
programme
?
country.
Enumerate
recommendatio
ns of various
committees
pertaining to
nursing
education.
RECOMMENDATIONS OF
VARIOUS COMMITTEES
PERTAINING TO NURSING
EDUCATION.
The recommendations given by
committees and commission
provided guidelines for
improvement and growth of
nursing education.
1. Health survey and
development committee ( Bhore
committee 1946)
2.
Establishment of nursing
college.
Creation of an all India
nursing council.
Shetty committee 1954
Improvement in conditions
of training of nurses.
Minimum requirement for
admission to be in
accordance with regulation
of the INC.
Student teacher
enumerate
recommendations of
various committees
pertaining to nursing
education with the help of
flash cards and
transparency sheets.
Medium of instruction
preferably English in
General nursing.
4. Mukherjee committee,
1966.
4. Kartar singh
committee,1972-73
7. Sarojini varadappan
committee, 1990 (A high power
committee on
nursing and
nursing profession.)
What are
the
recommend
ations laid
out by
working
group on
nursing
education
and
manpower
and when?
Understand
development of
nursing
education in
India.
Improvement in
functioning of INC
Importance of continuing
education for nurses.
DEVELOPMENT OF NURSING
EDUCATIION.
Basic General Nursing
And Midwifery Education
1. Training of Dais(Birth
Attendant )
The Dai training continued past
independence. The goal was to
train one Dai in each village and
ultimate goal was to train all the
practicing Dais in country
Duration of training was 30 days.
No age limit was prescribed,
training include theory and
practice, more emphasis on field
Student teacher
describes development of
nursing education in
India.
available in India.
Current Educational Patterns
In Nursing
1.Non University Programme
Basic ANM-GNM
Advance-Post-Certificate
diploma
2. University Programme
Basic- BSc(N)
Post-Basic BSc(Regular)
Post-Basic BSc(N).IGNOU
Advance:MSc (Nursing)
M. phil
Ph.D.
Summary
Conclusion
Nursing education
have expanded
considerably post
independence.
University education
in nursing brought
about changes in
nursing
education.The type
of nurses required
today is an all
round personality.
Education brings
changes in
behaviour of the
individual in a
desirable manner.It
aims at all round
development of an
individual to become
mature,selfsufficient,intellectual
ly,culturally
refined.socially
efficient and
spiritually advanced.
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