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TEACHING AND ASSESSING IN NURSE PRACTICE
Teaching and Assessing in Nurse Practice
An Experiential Approach
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Third Edition

By
Peter Nicklin
Neil Kenworthy, MBA, BEd, RGN, RMN, Formerly Director of PNK Associates, Lincoln, UK

Description
This book provides an easy-to-read guide to the requirements of teaching in practice courses. It provides a balance of educational theory with practice and uses an experiential approach which recognises the stages through which learners progress and encourages them to reflect on and apply the principles to their own experiences.

Audience
Practising nurses taking Teaching and Assessing courses or modules
Final year pre-registration students

Contents
Preface. Nurse education: the professional and political context. An experiential approach to teaching and assessing. Quality in teaching practice. The principles of learning. The principles of teaching. The principles of assessment. Methods of assessment. The learning environment. An introduction to counselling and counselling skills. Learning relationships: mentorship, preceptorship and clinical supervision. Recording and reporting. The nature and purpose of evaluation. Curriculum development and management.

Bibliographic details
Paperback, 296 pages, publication date: MAY-2000
ISBN-13: 978-0-7020-2537-2
ISBN-10: 0-7020-2537-2
Imprint: BAILLIÈRE TINDALL


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