TEACHING METHODOLOGY OF NURSING AND OBSTETRIC SCIENCE
cod. 19776

Academic year 2016/17
2° year of course - Second semester
Professor
Academic discipline
Scienze infermieristiche generali, cliniche e pediatriche (MED/45)
Field
* scienze infermieristiche
Type of training activity
Characterising
16 hours
of face-to-face activities
2 credits
hub: -
course unit
in - - -

Learning objectives

The course aims, in a first part, to provide some insights on the topic of communication "tout court", and then dwell on the discussion of the implications of these concepts in the course of producing circular relationship student-teacher.
The second part provides a discussion of the tools and concepts for interpreting a theoretical study of the experience of teaching, using a cutting both diachronic and synchronic.
In the third part, the course will provide an analysis of the main types and forms of teaching, as well as the interpretative situational, useful for identifying what tools and methodologies they can respond more effectively to different methodological lessons with plants or special educational needs related to the proper management of the dynamics of the classroom.

Prerequisites

The examination of "Theory and methodology of the nursing and midwifery", in which the module specification "Methodology of teaching of nursing and midwifery" is hinged, can only be taken after passing the examinations of "Applied Psychology group dynamics and social "and" History and philosophy of nursing and midwifery. "

Course unit content

The course is ideally divided into three parts:
1. The teacher-learner relationship; communicative aspects
2. The lesson, models and types
3. The lesson: operational issues.

Full programme

"The relationship teacher-learners; communicative aspects ". Verbal and non-verbal relationship in the classroom.
"The lesson; models and types. "Lectures and interactive lessons, learning styles. Sequences exhibition. The construction of the lesson.
"The lesson: operational aspects". Good standards for lessons as effective as possible.

Bibliography

Gian Piero Quaglino, Fare formazione, Raffaello Cortina editore, Milano, 2005;
Massimo Bruscaglioni, La gestione dei processi nella formazione degli adulti, FrancoAngeli, Milano, 2002;
Fiorino Tessaro Metodologia didattica dell’insegnamento secondario, Armando editore, Roma, 2002;
Maurizio Castagna, La lezione nella formazione degli adulti, FrancoAngeli, Milano, 2008;
Anna Guglielmi, Il linguaggio segreto del corpo, Piemmedizioni, Milano, 2007;
Jerry Richardson, Introduzione alla PNL, NLPItaly, 2004;
Loredana Sasso, Antonella Lotti, Problem based learning per le professioni sanitarie, McGraw Hill – Milano, 2006;
Massimiliano Bucchi, Federico Neresini, Sociologia della salute, Carocci, Roma, 2003;
Guido Giarelli, Eleonora Venneri, Sociologia della salute e della medicina- Manuale per le professioni mediche, sanitarie e sociali, Franco Angeli, Milano 2009;
Roberto Sala, Etica e bioetica per linfermiere, Carocci, Roma, 2003;
Corrado Viafora, Introduzione alla bioetica. Bioetica infermieristica, FrancoAngeli, 2006
Ernest Greenwood, Attributes of a profession", Social Work, 2, n. 3, luglio 1957;
Afaf Ibrahim Meleis, Theoretical Nursing. Development and Progress, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, marzo 2011 (REV);
Michele Baldassarre, Imparare ad insegnare. La pratica riflessiva nella professione docente, Carocci, Milano, 2009.
Lecture notes by the teacher.

Teaching methods

Participative lesson with the use of visual aids and classroom discussion with students.

Assessment methods and criteria

Oral examination. During the interview, students must demonstrate that they have understood and made their major theoretical contributions describing the methodology and teaching techniques. The student must also demonstrate the ability to apply knowledge and understanding through the resolution of case studies simulating routine

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