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:: Volume 5, Issue 19 (1-2011) ::
IJNR 2011, 5(19): 6-15 Back to browse issues page
Students' perceptions of effective teaching in nursing education: A qualitative study
Majid Najafi kolyaee * , Farkhondeh Sharif , Nahid Jamshidi , Shahnaz Karimi
fasa faculty of nursing , majidnajafi5@yahoo.com
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Introduction: Various definitions of teaching indicate the effort of training and education scientists for knowing teaching. Achieving to ideal and effective teaching involves connection between goals, teaching methods and students' learning. Effective teaching is critical for medical sciences student learning, especially in nursing students. The aim of this study was identifying perception of nursing students from effective teaching in nursing education. Methods: This study done with qualitative approach and using thematic analysis method. Eleven nursing students from the Fasa University of Medical Sciences were selected through purposive sampling and interviewed with focus group interview. After data collection, all interviews were transcribed and reviewed and themes extracted. Then a list of themes prepared and similarity in meaning and concept were reviewed and based on centralization arranged in a sub-category. Then with reviewing again relevant sub-categories arranged in a category. Results: Using analysis of transcribes a significant number of preliminary themes and 8 main themes that each having few other sub-themes were extracted. The main themes included readiness, dynamically, valuing, individual characteristics of teacher, organization, evaluation, applicable and resources. Conclusion: The results of this study revealed that individual characteristics of teacher and communication with students are more significant factors in motivation and interest to learning and effective teaching. It is recommended that nursing instructors considered above items for curriculum planning in order to effectiveness of teaching and better learning. Key words: Effective teaching, Nursing education, Qualitative study, Teacher
Keywords: Effective teaching, Nursing education, Qualitative study, Teacher
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Type of Study: Nursing Education | Subject: nursing
Received: 2011/05/2 | Published: 2011/01/15
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najafi kolyaee M, sharif F, jamshidi N, karimi S. Students' perceptions of effective teaching in nursing education: A qualitative study. IJNR 2011; 5 (19) :6-15
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