Nursing Students Perceptions about Traditional and Innovative Teaching Strategies– A Pilot Study 

Journal Title: Journal of Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences University - Year 2015, Vol 4, Issue 1

Abstract

Background: Nursing education is undergoing tremendous changes with the changing needs of the rapidly changing society. A sound education system is the prerequisite for the development of any nation. Aim and Objectives: One way to enhance nursing education was to evaluate the learning perceptions of various teaching strategies in nursing education programs. The study was aimed to evaluate the student learning perception about traditional and modern teaching strategies among under graduate nursing students (N=44). Material and Methods: Post test only design was used to compare the learning perception of students about traditional and innovative teaching strategies (brain storming, concept mapping & problem based learning). One group was exposed to traditional teaching strategy and the other group was exposed to innovative teaching strategy about mental health assessment and therapeutic communication (Psychiatric Nursing Learning). Results: Findings indicated a statistically significant increase (p<0.006) in the learning perception among students exposed to innovative teaching strategies than those exposed to the lecture method at the end of 4 weeks. Conclusion: The results of this study indicate that students perceive innovative teaching strategies in a better way compared to the traditional teaching method as it enhances their motivation for learning, learner control, and self - directed learning abilities. However further evaluation with larger sample size is needed before it can replace traditional teaching methods in nursing education. 

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Sailaxmi Gandhi , Mythili D , Thirumoorthy A

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Sailaxmi Gandhi, Mythili D, Thirumoorthy A (2015). Nursing Students Perceptions about Traditional and Innovative Teaching Strategies– A Pilot Study . Journal of Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences University, 4(1), 123-129. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-152914