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Generational differences of baccalaureate nursing students' preferred teaching methods and faculty use of teaching methods.
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Generational differences of baccalaureate nursing students' preferred teaching methods and faculty use of teaching methods./
作者:
Delahoyde, Theresa.
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217 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 70-06, Section: A, page: 1948.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International70-06A.
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Health Sciences, Education. -
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Generational differences of baccalaureate nursing students' preferred teaching methods and faculty use of teaching methods.
Delahoyde, Theresa.
Generational differences of baccalaureate nursing students' preferred teaching methods and faculty use of teaching methods.
- 217 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 70-06, Section: A, page: 1948.
Thesis (Ed.D.)--College of Saint Mary, 2009.
Nursing education is experiencing a generational phenomenon with student enrollment spanning three generations. Classrooms of the 21st century include the occasional Baby Boomer and a large number of Generation X and Generation Y students. Each of these generations has its own unique set of characteristics that have been shaped by values, trends, behaviors, and events in society. These generational characteristics create vast opportunities to learn, as well as challenges. One such challenge is the use of teaching methods that are congruent with nursing student preferences. Although there is a wide range of studies conducted on student learning styles within the nursing education field, there is little research on the preferred teaching methods of nursing students. The purpose of this quantitative, descriptive study was to compare the preferred teaching methods of multi-generational baccalaureate nursing students with faculty use of teaching methods. The research study included 367 participants; 38 nursing faculty and 329 nursing students from five different colleges within the Midwest region.
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