Learning and assessment in clinical nursing practice. The theory of three worlds

The learning and assessment in clinical nursing practice can only be understood globally by recognizing the context which surrounds them. This article draws upon a descriptive and exploratory research that explores the concept of three worlds, constructed in a previous study (Freitas, 2007): the wor...

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Main Authors: Paulo Freitas, Manuela Tarrasêca
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Granada 2012-04-01
Series:Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers
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Online Access:http://www.ugr.es/~jett/pdf/vol04(2)_03_jett_freitas_terraseca.pdf
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spelling doaj-9bbf54d694fd470c98bfbf7f58cff5dd2020-11-24T23:49:28ZengUniversidad de GranadaJournal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers1989-95722012-04-014.23647Learning and assessment in clinical nursing practice. The theory of three worlds Paulo FreitasManuela TarrasêcaThe learning and assessment in clinical nursing practice can only be understood globally by recognizing the context which surrounds them. This article draws upon a descriptive and exploratory research that explores the concept of three worlds, constructed in a previous study (Freitas, 2007): the world of the school, the clinical world and the professional world. In clinical nursing practice, nursing students should be able to observe and handle the complex dimensions and intersections of these three worlds. This article aims understanding how these three worlds participate and influence the teaching, learning, and assessment process. The methodology is framed in the principles of qualitative research, involving participant observation, focus groups and semi-structured interviews as tools for data collection. The data were processed by content analysis according to the model of Bogdan and Biklen (2003) and Bardin (1979). The key finsdings highlight the existence and the dynamics of the three worlds and allow us to recognize their importance in the educational context of nursing.http://www.ugr.es/~jett/pdf/vol04(2)_03_jett_freitas_terraseca.pdfNursingclinical teachinglearningassessmentthree worlds.
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Learning and assessment in clinical nursing practice. The theory of three worlds
Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers
Nursing
clinical teaching
learning
assessment
three worlds.
author_facet Paulo Freitas
Manuela Tarrasêca
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title Learning and assessment in clinical nursing practice. The theory of three worlds
title_short Learning and assessment in clinical nursing practice. The theory of three worlds
title_full Learning and assessment in clinical nursing practice. The theory of three worlds
title_fullStr Learning and assessment in clinical nursing practice. The theory of three worlds
title_full_unstemmed Learning and assessment in clinical nursing practice. The theory of three worlds
title_sort learning and assessment in clinical nursing practice. the theory of three worlds
publisher Universidad de Granada
series Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers
issn 1989-9572
publishDate 2012-04-01
description The learning and assessment in clinical nursing practice can only be understood globally by recognizing the context which surrounds them. This article draws upon a descriptive and exploratory research that explores the concept of three worlds, constructed in a previous study (Freitas, 2007): the world of the school, the clinical world and the professional world. In clinical nursing practice, nursing students should be able to observe and handle the complex dimensions and intersections of these three worlds. This article aims understanding how these three worlds participate and influence the teaching, learning, and assessment process. The methodology is framed in the principles of qualitative research, involving participant observation, focus groups and semi-structured interviews as tools for data collection. The data were processed by content analysis according to the model of Bogdan and Biklen (2003) and Bardin (1979). The key finsdings highlight the existence and the dynamics of the three worlds and allow us to recognize their importance in the educational context of nursing.
topic Nursing
clinical teaching
learning
assessment
three worlds.
url http://www.ugr.es/~jett/pdf/vol04(2)_03_jett_freitas_terraseca.pdf
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