Teaching/learning strategies for the essentials of baccalaureate nursing education for entry-level community/public health nursing
- PMID: 24579713
- DOI: 10.1111/phn.12033
Teaching/learning strategies for the essentials of baccalaureate nursing education for entry-level community/public health nursing
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to describe teaching/learning strategies for each of the 15 Essentials of Baccalaureate Nursing Education for Entry-Level Community/Public Health Nursing (ACHNE, 2009). Carper's ways of knowing serve as foundations for creating classroom and clinical experiences that focus on clinical action with community as client. Each community/public health essential is defined with relevance to community/public health nursing practice. Five teaching/learning strategies have been delineated for each essential with suggestions of teaching resources and/or target population application. Teaching/learning strategies that focus on community as client, population health, and the essential knowledge and competencies of C/PH nursing will help ensure preparation of baccalaureate prepared nurses with knowledge and skills to improve the health of populations.
Keywords: entry-level community/public health nursing practice; essentials of community/public health practice; teaching/learning strategies; ways of knowing.
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