Chaya Gopalan , Kelli D. Whittington , Sheyenne Daughrity , Elizabeth Bruno , Melodie Rowbotham
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摘要
背景农村护理课程经常会遇到教育资源有限带来的挑战。翻转教学(FT)模式能让学生在课前接触教学内容,并在课堂上通过参与活动练习教学内容。农村护理专业的教师在专业发展研讨会上了解了翻转教学,并调整了他们的课程,以吸引学生并促进批判性思维能力的发展。方法第一组教师参加了为期 3 天的暑期研讨会,第二组教师在初秋学期参加了为期 2 天的教师发展项目。通过问卷调查、教师小组访谈和课程设计数据分析,对参与者对 FT 及其实施的认识进行了评估。结果参与者接受了 FT 模式,因为无论教师发展项目的时间或持续时间长短,两组参与者都做出了积极的回应。结论参加 FT 专业发展项目极大地增强了护理教师将这种方法融入课堂以吸引学生的信心。
Exploring the Shift from Traditional Lectures to Flipped Teaching in Rural Nursing Programs
Background
Rural nursing programs often encounter challenges stemming from limited access to educational resources. The flipped teaching (FT) modality enables students to be exposed to content before class and practice content through engaging activities in class. Faculty in rural nursing programs were introduced to FT as a professional development workshop, aligning their courses to engage students and foster the development of critical thinking skills.
Methods
Cohort 1 underwent a 3-day summer workshop, while Cohort 2 participated in a 2-day faculty development program during the early fall semester. The participants' knowledge of FT and its implementation was evaluated through surveys, faculty group interviews, and analysis of course design data.
Results
Participants embraced the FT modality, as both cohorts provided positive responses regardless of the timing or duration of the faculty development program. They effectively implemented FT pedagogy, utilizing the most suitable options for their respective courses.
Conclusions
Participation in a professional development program on FT significantly boosted the confidence of nursing faculty members in integrating this approach into their classrooms to engage students.
期刊介绍:
Teaching and Learning in Nursing is the Official Journal of the National Organization of Associate Degree Nursing. The journal is dedicated to the advancement of Associate Degree Nursing education and practice, and promotes collaboration in charting the future of health care education and delivery. Topics include: - Managing Different Learning Styles - New Faculty Mentoring - Legal Issues - Research - Legislative Issues - Instructional Design Strategies - Leadership, Management Roles - Unique Funding for Programs and Faculty