Debriefing: A Place for Enthusiastic Teaching and Learning at a Distance
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Debriefing: A Place for Enthusiastic Teaching and Learning at a Distance
Abstract
The current pandemic has required a quick response to the unprecedented suspension of face-to-face instruction in higher education worldwide. The rapid conversion of didactic, laboratory, and clinical courses to distance learning has been challenging, requiring integration of screen-based virtual simulations and other innovative learning activities. The importance of a robust debriefing of these learning opportunities is often neglected, which could be to the detriment of the students. Debriefing is based on strong narrative pedagogy, requiring an engaging and enthusiastic dialog. Despite long days of screen time, it is even more imperative to connect with students to create meaningful learning through a rich verbal debriefing.
Keywords: clinical; debriefing; distance learning; nursing education; simulation.
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