Title of article :
Partner, learn, progress: A conceptual model for continuous clinical education
Author/Authors :
Henderson، نويسنده , , Amanda and Winch، نويسنده , , Sarah and Heel، نويسنده , , Alison، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
6
From page :
104
To page :
109
Abstract :
Summary ctice disciplines, such as nursing, learning can be maximised through experience located in the clinical setting. However, placement in the clinical setting does not automatically mean that the learner’s professional practice will improve. Experiences in ‘real-life’ settings need to be effectively facilitated to obtain the desired outcomes. This paper through the discussion of ‘Partner, Learn, Progress’ details a conceptual model for promoting learning in the clinical context. ‘Partner’ refers to the positive association between the learner and the experienced clinician that engenders trust. It occurs on a personal level in the context of a broader social and political environment. ‘Learn’ refers to the process whereby the experienced clinician is able to assist the learner make sense of theoretical knowledge or knowledge that has previously been ‘distal’ to their practice to be integrated into their immediate practice. The clinician requires to be cognisant of the learner’s existing knowledge level so that the activities and accompanying discussion assist in making connections between theory and practice. Learning incorporates mutual collaboration whereby the learner is able to practise the application of knowledge in a safe context and make their own connections. The further exploration of meanings through experiences, feelings, attitudes leads the learner to ‘progress’: the development of knowledge. Such a conceptual model provides a framework for educators and supervisors of clinical learning to educate and learn from the next generation of nurses that will lead the nursing profession into the future.
Keywords :
nurse , EDUCATION , Learning , clinical
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today
Record number :
1874340
Link To Document :
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