Integration of Theory and Practice: Experiential Learning Theory and Nursing Education (Teaching with Technology / Critical Thinking) Integration of Theory and Practice: Experiential Learning Theory and Nursing Education (Teaching with Technology / Critical Thinking)

Integration of Theory and Practice: Experiential Learning Theory and Nursing Education (Teaching with Technology / Critical Thinking‪)‬

Nursing Education Perspectives 2010, March-April, 31, 2

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ABSTRACT The increasingly complex role of a nurse requires a much higher level of critical thinking and clinical judgment skills than in the past. Opportunities to provide critical thinking experiences in clinical settings are challenged by various factors, including limited clinical facilities and a shortage of nurse faculty. Alternative methods to provide critical thinking experiences in undergraduate nursing education are required. Kolb's theory of experiential learning theory is discussed as the foundation for the development of an alternative strategy that uses moderate-fidelity manikins. The strategy involved scenario-based performance of selected nursing skills in order to evaluate critical thinking and theory-clinical correlation. Key Words Critical Thinking--Experiential Learning--Learning Styles--Nursing Education--Nursing Students--Simulation

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2010
1 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
9
Pages
PUBLISHER
National League for Nursing, Inc.
SIZE
73.6
KB