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100

Provides and explains new information to broaden the learner's expertise

What is teaching?

100

The act of taking new information and applying it appropriately 

What is learning?

100

Assist nurses in furthering their knowledge and skill set

What is staff education?
200

An organized system of teaching and learning that results in behavioral changes 

What is the educational process?
200

Teaching patients important information that will increase their ability to care for themselves and their health

What is patient education?

200

Teaching nursing students how to collaborate with other healthcare services and the importance of patient care as a team effort

What is interprofessional education?

300

Consulting occupational therapy for a patient who has a broken hand 

What is an example of interprofessional care?

300

Treating each patient uniquely and caring for their physical, mental, and spiritual needs while including them in decision-making

What is patient-centered care?

300
The previous ways of teaching and learning are now changing based on the educators' philosophy and beliefs while aligning with new advancements in healthcare
What is the paradigm shift in nursing education?
400

Rooted in idealism and realism; teacher imparts knowledge and student absorbs information

What is essentialism?

400

Memorization and recitation; passive learning

What is behaviorism?

400

moral development from adolescence to adulthood; social learning blended behaviorism and cognitive theories

What is moral and social learning theories?

500

Liberation from oppression; Empowerment

What is critical social theory?

500

Belief that students want to learn; focus on empowering students

What is humanistic learning theory?

500
Constructionist point of view; educator is a facilitator

What is constructivism?