Developing the sociology of health in nurse education: towards a more critical curriculum--part I: andragogy and sociology in Project 2000
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Developing the sociology of health in nurse education: towards a more critical curriculum--part I: andragogy and sociology in Project 2000
Abstract
This paper examines the potential for developing a more critical and reflexive curriculum around the sociology of health in nurse education. In Part One a review of the literature on Project 2000 to date suggests that insufficient attention has been paid to the scope for linking methodological and epistemological issues. it is argued that the status of 'andragogy' as a strategy of teaching and learning is ill-defined and that the nature of sociological theory in nurse education remains too crude and dichotomous to produce the 'knowledgeable doer', a qualitatively different kind of professional nurse practitioner.
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