The Practitioner As Teacher - Updated Edition

The Practitioner As Teacher - Updated Edition
Author: Sue Hinchliff
Publisher: Churchill Livingstone
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2017-05-18
Genre: Nursing
ISBN: 9780702074233

Mentors for student nurses and newly registered nurses will welcome the revised fourth edition of this trusted handbook on how to teach others: peers, students, patients and relatives. It is written in a user-friendly style, 'talking through' strategies with the reader. This is a practical 'How to' guide, rather than an academic treatise, with particular emphasis on the use of competencies. . Learning objectives begin each chapter . Sets teaching within the context of nursing and education . Aids the teaching of reflective learning . Activities and exercises are incorporated into each chapter . Presents real world examples of the application of teaching in practice . Kirkpatrick evaluation model . Competency-based practice . SCARF - Status, Certainty, Autonomy, Relatedness and Fairness in education . Revalidation with the NMC . Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL)

The Practitioner as Teacher - Updated Edition

The Practitioner as Teacher - Updated Edition
Author: Brian Dolan
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2017-04-20
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0702074519

Mentors for student nurses and newly registered nurses will welcome the revised fourth edition of this trusted handbook on how to teach others: peers, students, patients and relatives. It is written in a user-friendly style, 'talking through' strategies with the reader. This is a practical 'How to' guide, rather than an academic treatise, with particular emphasis on the use of competencies. • Learning objectives begin each chapter • Sets teaching within the context of nursing and education • Aids the teaching of reflective practice • Activities and exercises reinforce learning• Cartoons illustrate significant points. • Kirkpatrick evaluation model • Competency-based practice • SCARF – Status, Certainty, Autonomy, Relatedness and Fairness in education • Revalidation with the NMC • Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL)

The Practitioner as Teacher E-Book

The Practitioner as Teacher E-Book
Author: Sue Hinchliff
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2009-02-04
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0702039543

Do you mentor student nurses and/or newly registered nurses? This is a trusted handbook on how to teach others: peers, students, patients and relatives. Using a ‘talking through’ strategy this is a practical ‘How to’ guide, rather than an academic treatise, with a much stronger focus on the use of competencies. Sections focus on these key areas: • How people learn • How to teach • How to use competencies in teaching • How to support learners • How to assess teaching & learning • Learning objectives begin each chapter • Sets teaching within the context of nursing and education • Aids the teaching of reflective practice • Activities and exercises reinforce learning • Cartoons illustrate significant points. This edition has been updated in the areas of: • The Knowledge and Skills Framework (part of Agenda for Change) • Competency-based practice • NVQs – National Vocational Qualifications • Re-registering with the NMC • Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL).

The Practitioner as Teacher

The Practitioner as Teacher
Author:
Publisher: Bailliere Tindall Limited
Total Pages: 185
Release: 1999
Genre: Nursing
ISBN: 9780702024474

The second edition has been completely updated and revised but retains the user-friendly approach and practical focus of the first edition. However, both nurse education and practice have developed considerably since the publication of the first edition, and the new edition has been radically restructured to cover relevant topics. Key themes emphasised in this edition include reflection, APL/APEL, mentorship, preceptorship, clinical supervision, and evaluation. This text enables practitioners to feel confident and competent in the variety of teaching roles they fulfil, exploring all the component parts of teaching and learning skills. Using practice-relevant and thought provoking activities, it is a book which helps the reader to 'know how' rather than simply 'know what'. Each chapter also includes key terms, a glossary of key terms as well as references and annotated further reading. Features: * Most up-to-date text in this area * Practice focus appeals to qualified staff * Uses an interactive approach * Written by a well-known author and contributors * New edition of respected text

Practitioner Teacher Inquiry and Research

Practitioner Teacher Inquiry and Research
Author: Carolyn A. Babione
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2015-01-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1118588738

Teacher inquiry helps improve educational outcomes Practitioner Teacher Inquiry and Research explores the concept and importance of the teacher practitioner, and prepares students in teacher education courses and programs to conduct research in the classroom. Author Carolyn Babione has extensive experience in undergraduate- and graduate-level teacher training and teacher inquiry coursework. In the book, Babione guides students through the background, theory, and strategy required to successfully conduct classroom research. The first part of the book tackles the "how-to" and "why" of teacher inquiry, while the second part provides students with real-life practitioner inquiry research projects across a range of school settings, content areas, and teaching strategies. The book's discussion includes topics such as: Underlying cultural and historical perspectives surrounding the teaching profession Hidden stereotypes that limit teacher beliefs about power and voice Current curriculum innovation and reflections on modern developments Practitioner Teacher Inquiry and Research successfully guides and encourages budding teachers to fully understand the importance of their involvement in studying and researching their classroom settings, giving a better understanding of how their beliefs and teaching practices impact classroom learning.

The Practitioner as Teacher

The Practitioner as Teacher
Author: Susan M. Hinchliff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2004
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780443072864

This valuable U.K. resource is an accessible guide to the important teaching roles which nurses, midwives and health visitors fulfill. This U.K. edition retains the relevance to nursing practice and user-friendly approach which was valued by practitioners. It has been designed to explore the whole process of teaching and learning and how you can use it in your practice, whether with students, patients or other health care professionals. Activities help you reflect on your experience and relate the ideas to your own practice. Each chapter starts with a clear list of learning objectives and ends with a glossary of terms as well as annotated further reading and extensive references. The U.K.'s third edition will be fully updated according to latest developments adding material suitable for physiotherapists.

Teacher as Reflective Practitioner and Action Researcher

Teacher as Reflective Practitioner and Action Researcher
Author: Richard D. Parsons
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Action research in education
ISBN: 9780534557119

This book introduces students who are also pre-service teachers to the powerful concept of action research -- research which stems from a practical problem and is planned and implemented by the people most likely to be affected by the findings - the teachers. This text provides the specifics of transforming the teacher (or preservice teacher ) into a reflective practitioner and action researcher.

Teaching Through the Storm

Teaching Through the Storm
Author: Karen Hale Hankins
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780807743287

In this beautifully written narrative, a first-grade teacher takes us into her classroom during an emotionally stormy year. Ride the storm with Hankins as she struggles to address the pressing emotional needs of her disparate students while also meeting their need for literacy development.

Becoming an Evidence-based Practitioner

Becoming an Evidence-based Practitioner
Author: Olwen McNamara
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2003-12-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1134527918

The world of teacher research is rapidly changing following the introduction of Best Practice Research Scholarships. This was announced by the DfEE as part of a new Professional Development Plan in which teachers are to be allocated up to £3000 to do their own research (non-award bearing) with the support of an HE mentor. The TTA also believes that teachers should play a more active role in conceiving, implementing, evaluating and disseminating research. This book is for teachers who are looking, or being encouraged, to undertake research in their schools. Written by teachers and their HE research mentors, the book provides case studies which show teachers how to 'do' and 'use' research and how to 'do' effective pedagogy. Olwen MacNamara shows how a group of teachers set out to observe, describe, analyse and intervene in areas of primary education. The book can be raided for insights into research methods as well detailing professional issues about teaching and learning, and will be essential reading for teachers undertaking Best Practice Research Scholarships.

Studying Your Own School

Studying Your Own School
Author: Gary L. Anderson
Publisher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2007-03-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1452238723

"While there are many books out there on action research, few immerse the reader so effectively in the nitty-gritty realities of the method, while also pushing school practitioners to use inquiry to challenge an unacceptable status quo. This text should be read by all teachers and school leaders who care about empowering students and communities through action research." —Ruth Johnson, Professor of Educational Administration, California State University, Los Angeles Author, Using Data to Close the Achievement Gap "A highly accessible and informative book for K–12 educators and university graduate students. Provides very useful examples of what action research looks like when carried out in schools. This book has always been at the top of my recommended resources list." —Ken Zeichner, Hoefs-Bascom Professor of Teacher Education, University of Wisconsin, Madison Discover the most empowering pathway to improved practice in education! Since the publication of the first edition of Studying Your Own School, practitioner action research has become an established professional development practice in schools and teacher education programs. While the fundamentals of practitioner action research have not changed, the challenges of large scale reform have dramatically altered the context of teaching. This extensive revision of the best-selling book includes the latest investigative methods and reflects the current educational environment. New features of the second edition include A "Getting Started" chapter on initial issues and considerations More advice on crafting the research question and research design Up-to-date information on political and ethical considerations New examples of practitioner action research studies A focus on promoting equity and social justice Packed with updated examples to help orient the reader, this book is unique in providing the theoretical and historical underpinnings of practitioner action research and all the "how-to" information necessary for successful classroom application.