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Perceptions of Effective Clinical Teachers in Associate Degree Nursing Programs

Perceptions of Effective Clinical Teachers in Associate Degree Nursing Programs
Author: Patricia A. Junko
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Total Pages: 214
Release: 1997
Genre: Community colleges
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The purpose of this descriptive comparative study was to identify and compare students' and faculty perceptions of the effective teaching behaviors of the clinical faculty at the associate degree level. Results of this study support previous research in identifying the importance to faculty of role modeling.


Senior Nursing Students' Perception of Clinical Teacher Behavior

Senior Nursing Students' Perception of Clinical Teacher Behavior
Author: Karen Michelle Baker
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Total Pages: 272
Release: 2012
Genre: Clinical competence
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Clinical experience is the most important component of nursing education. As part of the clinical education environment, the teaching behaviors of nursing faculty have considerable potential to influence the learning of students. To produce effective learning by students, nurse educators have a responsibility to instruct students so that learning is optimal. The purpose of this study was to explore the perception of students of clinical teaching behaviors of nursing faculty. The study uncovers new knowledge about clinical teaching behaviors based on the student perceptions during their own clinical experiences. A non-experimental survey with a descriptive exploratory design was used. A single convenience sample was drawn from senior level nursing students attending an on-campus associate degree nursing program in southern North Carolina. All students had completed clinical courses involving patient care. The instrument utilized was the Nursing Clinical Teacher Effectiveness Inventory. The survey consists of forty seven teaching behaviors for which students rated frequency of use for the clinical instructor on a seven point Likert scale.