Perceptions of the Use of Reflective Learning Journals in Online Graduate Nursing Education (Nursing EDUCATION Research) (Report) Perceptions of the Use of Reflective Learning Journals in Online Graduate Nursing Education (Nursing EDUCATION Research) (Report)

Perceptions of the Use of Reflective Learning Journals in Online Graduate Nursing Education (Nursing EDUCATION Research) (Report‪)‬

Nursing Education Perspectives 2010, Jan-Feb, 31, 1

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ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions of graduate nursing students and a small sample of faculty regarding learning outcomes associated with reflective learning journals (RLJ) in online education. Reflective journaling is used extensively in nursing curricula, yet few studies have explored perceptions of learning outcomes with online students, specifically those preparing to become nurse educators. An electronic survey was developed utilizing items associated with four learning outcomes of reflective journaling: professional development, personal growth, empowerment, and facilitation of the learning process. Positive outcomes such as the connection between theory and practice, recognition of strengths and weaknesses, and integration of new ideas and concepts were identified. Obstacles included the amount of time needed for reflection and grading, and the development of trust between students and faculty. The results of this study indicate that graduate students and faculty perceive positive learning outcomes with the use of reflective journals in online education. Key Words Journaling--Online Education--Reflective Learning

GENRE
Gewerbe und Technik
ERSCHIENEN
2010
1. Januar
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
17
Seiten
VERLAG
National League for Nursing, Inc.
GRÖSSE
221.6
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