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. 2016;25(1):9-17.
doi: 10.1891/1058-1243.25.1.9.

Theorists and Techniques: Connecting Education Theories to Lamaze Teaching Techniques

Theorists and Techniques: Connecting Education Theories to Lamaze Teaching Techniques

Mary Jo Podgurski. J Perinat Educ. 2016.

Abstract

Should childbirth educators connect education theory to technique? Is there more to learning about theorists than memorizing facts for an assessment? Are childbirth educators uniquely poised to glean wisdom from theorists and enhance their classes with interactive techniques inspiring participant knowledge and empowerment? Yes, yes, and yes. This article will explore how an awareness of education theory can enhance retention of material through interactive learning techniques. Lamaze International childbirth classes already prepare participants for the childbearing year by using positive group dynamics; theory will empower childbirth educators to address education through well-studied avenues. Childbirth educators can provide evidence-based learning techniques in their classes and create true behavioral change.

Keywords: childbirth education; education theories; interactive learning techniques.

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