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Role-playing in the problem-based learning class.

Zenobia C Y Chan1.   

Abstract

Learning and teaching have been conceptualized and executed in many styles, such as self-learning, peer learning, and interaction between the learner and mentor. Today, openness to alternative ideas and embracing innovative approaches in nursing education are encouraged in order to meet students' learning interests and needs, and to address ever-changing healthcare requests. Problem-based learning has been widely adopted in nursing education, with various positive effects on students' learning, such as motivated learning, team work, problem-solving skills and critical thinking. Role-plays have been demonstrated as an effective learning strategy that includes an active and experiential feature that facilitates students' autonomy in their health-related learning. However, there is a lack of discussion of whether and how role-play can be used in problem-based learning (PBL). This paper shows the development of a classroom-based innovation using role-play in the PBL class for higher diploma year-one nurse students (a total of 20 students, five per group). This paper consists of five sections: a) the literature on PBL and nurse education, and role-plays as the innovation; b) the PBL case scenario with the illustration of the two role-play scripts, c) student evaluation on role-play in the PBL class; d) discussions on both achievements and limitations of this innovation, and e) the conclusion. It is hoped that this paper will be an example to other nurse educators who are keen on exploring interactive and student-driven learning and teaching strategies in the PBL class.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21601528     DOI: 10.1016/j.nepr.2011.04.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurse Educ Pract        ISSN: 1471-5953            Impact factor:   2.281


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5.  Comparison of pre-hospital triage training by role playing and lecture on nursing students' knowledge, attitude and performance.

Authors:  Hamid Heidarzadeh; Zeinab Heidarzadeh; Arman Azadi
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Authors:  Mahlasela A Rakhudu; Mashudu Davhana-Maselesele; Ushonatefe Useh
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8.  Effect of role-playing on learning outcome of nursing students based on the Kirkpatrick evaluation model.

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