Teaching Flashcards
is a system of actions designed and intended to bring about learning
Teaching
is a component of teaching that involves the communicating of information about a specific skill in the cognitive, psychomotor or affective domain
Instructions
an overall umbrella term used to describe the process, including the components of teaching and instruction, of producing observable or measurable behavioral changes in the learner through planned educational activities
- must not be a means to kill time
Education
is a systematic, sequential, logical, scientifically based, planned course of action consisting of two major interdependent operations, teaching and learning.
Education Process
Is the cyclical process of assessment, diagnosis, planning, intervention, and evaluation to effectively render quality patient care
Nursing Process
a teaching strategy that focuses on the development of technical skills through hands-on experience in the clinical settings
clinical teaching
refers to the act of providing information and learning experiences for purposes of behavior change for health betterment of the client. The acquisition of knowledge through exchange of information from the teacher and learner facilitates better understanding the need for change.
health education
Purposes of Health Education
propagating health promotion and disease prevention.
May be used to modify or continue health behaviors
provide health information and services
Emphasizes on good health habits and practices
A means to communicate vital information to the public
It is also a form of advocacy
ROLES OF A TEACHER/ HEALTH EDUCATOR
● Instructional expert
* don’t play favoritism, be professional
● Manager
● Facilitator
● Evaluator
● Counselor
● Public relations agent
CHARACTERISTICS OF AN EFFECTIVE TEACHER IN NURSING
● Professional Competence
● Interpersonal Relationship with Students
● Personal Characteristics(innate for an individual)
● Teaching practices(observes by every teacher)
● Evaluation practices ( fair in giving grades)
● Availability to students (must be available to students)
Principles of Teaching
- Active learning
- Many methods
- Motivation
- Well- balanced curriculum
- Individual Differences
- Lesson Planning
- Power of Suggestions
- Encouragement
- Remedial Teaching
- Democratic Environment
- Stimulation
- Integration
- Life - Like situation
- Independence
degree of independence gained at any given time should be measured with the maturity level of the child
independence
teachers have the responsibility of guiding the students into a realization that their school studies and activities have direct relationship with life situations
like like situations
learning involves a reorganization of previous experience and an integration of what has been completed into a new learning experience
integration
each student can be stimulated within the limits of his abilities, to exceed his present efforts.
stimulation