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Now in its 25th-anniversary edition, Billings and Halstead's
Teaching in Nursing: A Guide for Faculty, 7th Edition prepares you
for the day-to-day challenges of teaching future nurses for
practice in today's rapidly evolving healthcare system. This
comprehensive resource covers all four components of nursing
education: teaching and learning, curriculum, evaluation, and
technology-empowered learning. You'll benefit from the expert
guidance on such key issues as curriculum and test development,
diverse learning styles, the redesign of healthcare systems,
advances in technology and information, global health and
curricular experiences, the flipped classroom, interprofessional
education, and interprofessional collaborative practice. New to the
7th edition is a full-color design for improved learning and
reference; increased use of illustrations, tables, and boxes to
promote learning through enhanced usability; updated content
throughout to reflect the latest trends in nursing education,
including up-to-date content on the Next-Generation NCLEX® Exam;
expanded use of high-quality case studies throughout the book;
chapter-ending key points; new practice questions for nurse
educator certification on a companion Evolve website; and much
more! UNIQUE! Chapter on Global Health and Curricular Experiences
focuses on internationalization of the nursing curriculum, with an
emphasis on leading international learning experiences; policies,
procedures, and guidelines for overseas study; and global and
health competencies for health professions programs. Coverage of
concept-based curricula includes strategies on how to approach and
implement concept-based instruction. Pedagogical aids include
Reflecting on the Evidence boxes, covering such issues as how to do
evidence-based teaching; applications of evidence-based teaching;
implications for faculty development, administration, and the
institution; and how to use the open-ended application questions at
the end of each chapter for faculty-guided discussion. Strategies
to promote clinical judgment and active learning are incorporated
throughout the text, highlighting various evaluation techniques,
lesson planning insights, and tips for developing examinations.
Guidance on teaching in diverse settings addresses such topics as
the models of clinical teaching, teaching in interdisciplinary
settings, how to evaluate students in the clinical setting, and how
to adapt teaching for community-based practice. Strong emphasis on
teaching clinical judgment, new models of clinical education, and
responding to needs for creating inclusive multicultural
teaching-learning environments. NEW! Updated content throughout
reflects the latest evidence-based guidelines for best practices in
teaching and learning. NEW! Expanded use of high-quality case
studies (two per chapter on average) serves to model sound judgment
for beginning nurse educators. UNIQUE! Full-color design and
expanded use of illustrations, tables, and boxes improves
accessibility and promotes learning through improved visual appeal.
NEW! Updated content reflects changes in nursing education related
to the global COVID-19 pandemic, including the shift to online
learning, increased reliance on virtual experiences in lieu of
face-to-face clinical experiences, and more. NEW! Updated content
includes guidance on preparing students for the Next-Generation
NCLEX® Examination, which represents the most significant revision
in the licensure exam since the rollout of alternate-format
questions. NEW! Chapter-ending key points serve as a helpful review
and nurse education certification study aid. NEW and UNIQUE!
Practice questions for nurse educator certification on the Evolve
companion website expand the book's utility as a nurse educator
certification review resource.
Make a successful transition into teaching for nursing or the
health professions! A concise, practical handbook, Getting Started
in Teaching for Nursing and the Health Professions helps you take
those first steps in becoming an effective educator. The book
provides a foundation for new instructors, but does not get bogged
down with excessive theory. Instead, it helps you quickly learn and
apply strategies for teaching in the classroom, teaching in the
clinical environment, using technology to enhance learning, and
evaluating the effectiveness of your efforts. Written by Judith A.
Halstead and Diane M. Billings, bestselling authors and leading
figures in nursing and health professions education, this practical
handbook addresses the key topics that concern clinicians or
beginning educators just like you. Comprehensive, practical
approach includes examples demonstrating immediate, "how-to"
application for beginners. Consistent organization of each book
part includes an Introduction to the topic, a Getting Started
overview, chapters focused on key concepts, common issues, and
evaluation strategies related to the topic. Learning features
include integrated examples, step-by-step boxes, application
activities, unfolding case studies to illustrate key concepts, and
integrated self-assessment activities to check student
understanding. Chapters on how to evaluate effectiveness are
provided for each topic area. Easy-to-read, conversational writing
style helps readers understand and apply the material.
Education in the health professions is placing greater emphasis on
"active" learning-learning that requires applying knowledge to
authentic problems; and that teaches students to engage in the kind
of collaboration that is expected in today's clinical practice.
Team-Based Learning (TBL) is a strategy that accomplishes these
goals. It transforms passive, lecture-based coursework into an
environment that promotes more self-directed learning and teamwork,
and makes the classroom come "alive."This book is an introduction
to TBL for health profession educators. It outlines the theory,
structure, and process of TBL, explains how TBL promotes problem
solving and critical thinking skills, aligns with the goals of
science and health courses, improves knowledge retention and
application, and develops students as professional practitioners.
The book provides readers with models and guidance on everything
they need to know about team formation and maintenance; peer
feedback and evaluation processes, and facilitation; and includes a
directory of tools and resources.The book includes chapters in
which instructors describe how they apply TBL in their courses. The
examples range across undergraduate science courses, basic and
clinical sciences courses in medical, sports medicine and nursing
education, residencies, and graduate nursing programs. The book
concludes with a review and critique of the current scholarship on
TBL in the health professions, and charts the needs for future
research.
The perfect all-in-one guide for future nurse educators! The
award-winning Teaching in Nursing: A Guide for Faculty, 6th Edition
prepares you for the day-to-day challenges of teaching future
nurses for practice in today's rapidly evolving healthcare system.
Recommended by NLN for comprehensive CNE (R) Exam prep, this
insightful text is the only one of its kind to cover all three
components of teaching: instruction, curriculum, and evaluation.
You'll benefit from the expert guidance on such key issues as
curriculum and test development, diverse learning styles, the
redesign of healthcare systems, and advances in technology and
information. Plus, the 6th edition includes a unique new chapter on
Global Health and Curricular Experiences along with updated
information on technology-empowered learning, the flipped
classroom, interprofessional education, interprofessional
collaborative practice, and much more. Comprehensively addresses
all four components of nursing education including teaching and
learning, curriculum, evaluation, and technology-empowered
learning. Coverage of concept-based curricula includes strategies
on how to approach and implement concept-based instruction.
Pedagogical aids include Evidence-Based Teaching boxes, covering
such issues as how to do evidence-based teaching; applications of
evidence-based teaching; implications for faculty development,
administration, and the institution; and how to use the open-ended
application questions at the end of each chapter for faculty-guided
discussion. Strategies to promote critical thinking and active
learning are incorporated throughout the text, highlighting various
evaluation techniques, lesson planning insights, and tips for
developing examinations. Guidance on teaching in diverse settings
addresses such topics as the models of clinical teaching, teaching
in interdisciplinary settings, how to evaluate students in the
clinical setting, and how to adapt teaching for community-based
practice. Strong emphasis on teaching clinical judgment, new models
of clinical education, and responding to needs for creating
inclusive multicultural teaching-learning environments. NEW!
Updated content throughout reflects the latest evidence-based
guidelines for best practices in teaching and learning. NEW! UNIQUE
chapter on Global Health and Curricular Experiences focuses on
internationalization of the nursing curriculum with an emphasis on
leading international learning experiences; policies, procedures,
and guidelines for overseas study and global and health
competencies for health professions programs. NEW! Enhanced
pedagogy includes additional illustrations, tables, and boxes. NEW!
Expanded interprofessional education chapter, provides you with
strategies for effective teaching in an interprofessional
healthcare environment.
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