Teaching Strategies in Nursing Administration.
Teaching Strategies in Nursing Administration.
Teaching Strategies in Nursing Administration.
VALEZUELA CAMPUS
GRADUATE SCHOOL
TEACHING STRATEGIES IN NURSING ADMINISTRATION
WRITTEN REPORT IN
TEACHING STRATEGIES IN NURSING ADMINISTRATION
SUBMITTED TO
Prof. LILIBETH BOBIAS RN RMT MAN PhD(c)
SUBMITTED BY
ERWIN M. ESCOBER
JANUARY, 2018
Education Process.
Education.
Teaching.
Learning.
Teaching strategies
Approach
Method
Strategies
Technique
Process of ongoing activity in which we take what we know to discover what we don’t
know
1. Identify problem
2. Identify plan
3. What might happen if
4. Work the strategies
5. Measure
A. Identify issue
B. Understand anyone’s interest
C. List of possible solutions
D. Evaluate the options
E. Select an option
F. Document the agreement
G. Monitor
OBSERVATION VS INFERENCE
1. Communicate
-identify the specific problem/difficulty and confusion
-don’t waste time working through problems that the students already
understand.
2. Encourage independence
-Teacher as facilitator
-providing minimal assistance
-model the problem solving process rather than just giving the answers
3. Be sensitive
-positive reinforcement
4. Encourage thoroughness and patience
–the process is more important than the answer.
Advantages Disadvantages
Development of long term Potentially poorer performance
knowledge retention on test
Use of diverse instruction Student unpreparedness
Continuous engagement Teacher unpreparedness
Development of transferable Time consuming assessment
skills Varying degrees of relevancy
Improvement of team work and and applicability
interpersonal skills
-techniques which the students gain knowledge and skills by working for an extensive
period of time to investigate to an authentic engaging and complex question ,problem
or challenge.
-medium of instruction introduced during 18th century into schools of architecture and
engineering
-dynamic classroom techniques in which students actively explore real world problems
and challenges and acquire deeper knowledge
-students learn how to take initiative and responsibility, build their confidence, solve
problems work in teams communicate ideas and manage themselves more effectively
hence it helps student to address standards
-decrease absenteeism
-increase cooperative learning skills
-improvement in student achievement
1) Key knowledge, understanding and success skills- focus on student learning goals
which includes standards based content and skills such as critical thinking
problem solving communication collaboration and team work.
2) Challenging problem or question- meaningful problem to solve
3) Sustained inquiry- student engage in a rigorous extended process of asking
question / finding resources/ applying information.
4) Authenticity- real world context task or tools , quality standards or impact
5) Student voice and choice – decision
6) Reflection- both students and teacher reflect on the learning and its
effectiveness
7) Critique and revision – give receive and use of feedback
8) Public product -explaining presenting displaying it to people beyond the
classroom.
Advantages Disadvantages
Gives more personal investment Students may not feel
into an activity encourage to finish the projects
Deeper understanding of Lack of interest
materials accidentally assessing
Helps develop creativity inappropriate content
responsibility self control
Learn how to collaborate
Learn how to communicate
Self pace