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Teaching the Practitioners of Care

Teaching the Practitioners of Care

Teaching the Practitioners of Care


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This work challenges educators to think in new ways about health professionals' educational environment and the roles played by learners, teachers and the recipients of health care.

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A revolution is needed in nursing education no less dramatic than the one instigated by Florence Nightingale. - Sister Mary Margaret Mooney; Nancy Diekelmann, in particular, is a scholar with one of the most extraordinary minds that I have ever known. Her work on narrative pedagogies is original.... All of the pedagogies described here flow from Nancy Diekelmann's research on new pedagogies, research that is sound, relevant, and highly respected. Overall, this book challenges educators to think in totally new ways about our educational environment and the roles played by learners, teachers, and describes cutting-edge innovations that will enhance the educational enterprise. - Theresa M. Valiga, EdD, RN, National League for Nursing

About

Nancy L. Diekelmann is the Helen Denne Schulte Professor in the School of Nursing at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is a past president of the Society for Research in Nursing Education. Her many books include Primary Health Care of the Well Adult and Transforming R.N. Education, both of which received Book of the Year awards from the American Journal of Nursing.

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CIN0299184846G
9780299184841
0299184846
Teaching the Practitioners of Care: New Pedagogies for the Health Professions by
Used - Good
Paperback
University of Wisconsin Press
2003-03-31
300
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