Transforming Nursing Education: The Culturally Inclusive EnvironmentMargaret Dexheimer Pharris, PhD, RN, MPH, FAAN, Susan Dandridge Bosher, PhD, MA Springer Publishing Company, 2008 M09 22 - 480 páginas "Through case studies, practical examples and in-depth analysis of successful programs, this book provides a roadmap for creating a more welcoming environment for minority students and faculty, revamping traditional teaching methods to accomodate diverse learning styles, developing and teaching a culturally competetent nursing curriculum, and removing cultural and linguistic barriers to success...this landmark book is an invaluable resource and absolutely essential reading." --Minority Nurse Magazine " Readers will learnÖ more about how to create a dynamic, inclusive and challenging learning environment that remains true to the purpose of graduating highly qualified nurses to meet the need of a diverse multiracial, multicultural, multilingual society." Bosher and Pharris's provocative and timely volume addresses the critical need for nursing educational systems to graduate more culturally diverse nurses. This vital resource will help nursing educators critique and redesign their curricular, pedagogical, and structural systems to address this need for cultural inclusion within nursing education.
With this book, educators and administrators can begin to forge through the obstacles institutionalized in their nursing educational systems, and ultimately, see a more culturally inclusive educational environment. |
Contenido
PEDAGOGICAL INNOVATIONS IN NURSING EDUCATION | 101 |
ASSESSMENT PRACTICES LEVELING THE PLAYING FIELD | 229 |
PROGRAMS THAT MODEL STRUCTURAL CHANGE | 311 |
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