Title of article
Staff comfort/discomfort with problem-based learning. A preliminary study
Author/Authors
Doring، نويسنده , , Allan and Bramwell-Vial، نويسنده , , Ann L. Bingham، نويسنده , , Bob، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Pages
4
From page
263
To page
266
Abstract
Crucial to the implementation and success of any educational program, especially problem-based learning (PBL), is the support and co-operation from staff involved in its use. It is suggested that this support and co-operation is dependent on their understanding of and comfort with the process especially when PBL may require substantial change in teaching practices.
aper reports the results of apilot survey of staff responses to several aspects of the PBL approach of which the authors became aware. The survey focuses on issues of comfort with the process, knowledge and understanding of PBL, and preparation for the teaching role in PBL. As a preliminary study, it provides some indicators of staff responses to PBL implementation as well as highlighting sources of comfort/discomfort with the process.
Journal title
Nurse Education Today
Serial Year
1995
Journal title
Nurse Education Today
Record number
1872410
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