Gentle Interruptions: Transformative Approaches to Clinical Teaching
McAllister, Margaret, Tower, Marion, and Walker, Rachel (2007) Gentle Interruptions: Transformative Approaches to Clinical Teaching. Journal of Nursing Education, 46 (7). pp. 304-312.
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Abstract
This conceptual article, drawn from the authors’ shared teaching experiences and recent student and clinician evaluation data, set out to reveal and then address some common problems faced by clinical educators and nursing students in the time-constrained, complex, specialized field of clinical learning. We explain and argue the benefits of transformative learning and outline specific strategies for building skills in transformative education, such as interrogating clinical routines and habits, teaching diplomacy skills, and using a process of interruption. Clinical educators can use these strategies to move beyond unwittingly serving the status quo toward consciously contributing to change.
Item ID: | 84273 |
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Item Type: | Article (Research - C1) |
ISSN: | 1938-2421 |
Copyright Information: | © The author(s). |
Date Deposited: | 17 Jan 2025 01:47 |
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