NURS FPX 6105 Assessment 3: Teaching Strategies

Teaching Strategies

            With the increased diversity of Americans, the patient population and nursing student populations have also both become more diverse. Nurse educators thus need to acknowledge and adopt the best teaching strategies and practices to encourage a culturally sensitive learning environment, and prepare culturally sensitive nurses. Studies show that nurse educators play a significant role in promoting a positive learning environment for the nursing student by determining the educational curriculum and standards preparing students for a successful transition out of academia, into becoming thriving nursing professionals improving the safety and quality of care provided (Horntvedt et al., 2018). Evidence-based teaching strategies must be utilized to promote engagement and motivation of the learner in both clinical and academic settings. The purpose of this discussion is to explore the most effective teaching strategies for my course that are appropriate for my diverse learner population.

Learning Outcomes

            The main purpose of my course is to address cultural influences on patients’ health and illness, deliver culturally competent patient care to a diverse population, and finally promote the use of evidence-based practice to promote culturally competent nursing care (Natesan et al., 2020). By the end of this module, learners will be expected to be able to:

Identify and describe the impact that culture has on health and illnesses

Identify the cultural competencies and skills required to promote culturally sensitive nursing care.

Identify and use current evidence-based practice guidelines to promote culturally sensitive patient care.

According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), delivering culturally competent nursing care is considered a respectful and receptive way of showing the patient that they are valued and cared for. In this course, learners will be educated on the different ways of providing care to patients while considering their individual beliefs, values, and needs. The student will also learn the different terms which will be utilized in describing the delivery of care within the context of the culture of the patient including culturally congruent care, culturally appropriate care, culturally sensitive care, and transcultural nursing practice (Horntvedt et al., 2018). Additional topics that will be covered in this course include disability, culture, health disparities, religion, and spirituality. With the appropriate acquisition of knowledge and skills gained through this course, learners are expected to achieve all three goals as demonstrated above in promoting culturally sensitive practice.

Teaching Strategies

            The current educational reforms due to the diverse learner population call for a paradigm shift from traditional teaching styles to ones that are integrative, innovative, and student-centered. This shift will help learners integrate, analyze and synthesize information based on the evidence that the relationship between action and knowledge is more complex and multidirectional rather than linear (Yen & Leasure, 2019). For instance, in this course, I will utilize three main evidence-based teaching strategies appropriate for the educational needs of my diverse learner population, which include reflection, simulation, and collaborative learning.

Reflection

Over the past few years, reflection has gained more recognition as a significant component of nursing practice and as one of the most effective educational strategies to promote the acquisition of knowledge and learning through practice. Reflection main involves educating learner by promoting critical thinking about a certain clinical experience which promote the development of insight for possible practice change. This strategy is appropriate for the diverse patient population in achieving the course expected outcomes as it provides nurses with an opportunity to build on their previous knowledge through clinical experience, promote strong communication skills, develop clinical judgment, build a collaborative practice and finally improve patient care (Natesan et al., 2020). As a teaching strategy, reflection allows nursing students to explore their clinical experiences, and the feeling and thoughts associated with such experiences, allowing them to change their assumptions and beliefs, and promoting the development of new knowledge in transforming clinical practice.

Simulation

Simulation is an innovative educational strategy that stimulates several senses among learners at the same time. This teaching strategy can be designed to reflect on a real-life situation and provide the learner with the opportunity to work based on a context that is closer and more representative to the real setting (Yen & Leasure, 2019). The simulation method for this course will involve nursing students alone or in groups performing several patient care activities on a manikin. Simulation teaching strategy allows the learner to repeatedly practice their culturally competent skills into developing a sense of proficiency at their own pace, with the ability to freely make mistakes during the practice, learn from them, and avoid them in actual practice. Studies show that nursing students who learned through the simulation method make fewer medical errors in actual practice as compared to those who took part in other educational methods (Horntvedt et al., 2018).

Collaborative Learning

            The collaborative learning method has been utilized in the nursing profession for the past two decades. Evidence in higher learning institutions supports the use of the collaborative learning approach as this method has been reported to prevail in learners’ activities and a productive engagement among nursing students that have a positive effect on the learners’ problem solving, social interaction, critical thinking, and perseverance techniques (Dickerson et al., 2020). In a culturally diverse student population, group activities can only turn into cooperative form when all group members believe that the success of each member is guaranteed irrespective of their cultural or ethnic background. Collaborative learning is the best technic based on its positive influence on the students learning.

Possible Barriers

            The current nursing education system faces several challenges which hinder the successful acquisition of knowledge and skills by the learners to improve their practice. Such challenges include the ever-changing technology, diverse student population, lack of motivation from the learners, inadequate resources, and lack of unique learning needs. The main themes that have been related to these barriers and others which have not been mentioned include time constraints, workplace culture, financial constraints, competencies in EBP, and access/relevance. For instance, some students may find the collaborative learning approach to be time-consuming as different learners have different capabilities in synthesizing knowledge (Yen & Leasure, 2019). With simulation, different students may find it quite expensive to pay for the technique due to inadequate finances. Consequently, given that the student population comprises diverse learners, some individuals might find it hard to work in groups. As such, the educator needs to overcome such challenges for the students to achieve learning and competency.

Strategies to Overcome Barriers and Motivate Learners

            Nursing education is crucial in promoting knowledge and skills among nurses in the delivery of safer and quality care to patients. As such, it is curial for educators to adopt appropriate strategies to overcome the barriers that students might face when learning and keep them motivated. Most of these strategies are specifically based on the potential barriers. For instance, with the utilization of healthcare information technology, higher learning institutions will need to cultivate techniques for handling the abrupt amount of new information, skills, and concept and include them in the curriculum (Natesan et al., 2020). Consequently, when dealing with the barriers associated with culturally diverse nursing students, the educator must promote a learning environment that accommodates the necessities of the diverse learners, and make everyone feel respected and valued. The educator must acknowledge the uniqueness and value of each student despite their diversities. Finally, to motivate the learners, the educator needs to provide positive feedback and rewards to those students who have displayed great achievements at the end of every course unit. This way, students will feel that their efforts have been appreciated and work even harder in the future.  

Conclusion

            With the increasingly diverse student population, nurse educators must adopt appropriate evidence-based teaching strategies to promote the achievement of the course objective and satisfy the educational needs of each student. Such teaching strategies include simulation, reflection, and collaborative learning. However, learners might be faced with several challenges such as communication barriers based on cultural/ethnic diversities, financial strains, and lack of motivation among others. However, with the adoption of appropriate strategies such as creating a culture of inclusivity, such challenges can be avoided.

References

Dickerson, P. S., Russell, J. A., & Baughman, C. (2020). The professional development associate: A key role in professional development departments. The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing51(9), 394-396. https://doi.org/10.3928/00220124-20200812-02

Horntvedt, M. E. T., Nordsteien, A., Fermann, T., & Severinsson, E. (2018). Strategies for teaching evidence-based practice in nursing education: a thematic literature review. BMC Medical Education18(1), 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-018-1278-z

Natesan, S., Bailitz, J., King, A., Krzyzaniak, S. M., Kennedy, S. K., Kim, A. J., … & Gottlieb, M. (2020). Clinical teaching: an evidence-based guide to best practices from the Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine21(4), 985.  DOI: 10.5811/westjem.2020.4.46060

Yen, P. H., & Leasure, A. R. (2019). Use and effectiveness of the teach-back method in patient education and health outcomes. Federal Practitioner36(6), 284. PMC6590951

Create a 5-7 page report on teaching strategies that will support teaching and learning in the course you began designing in Assessments 1 and 2.

Introduction
By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the course competencies through the following assessment scoring guide criteria:

Competency 1: Appraise the influence of learner’s culture, gender, and experiences on teaching and learning.
Explain how selected strategies will help to maintain diverse learners’ motivation.
Explain how selected strategies will help overcome learning barriers in the anticipated audience.
Competency 2: Apply educational theory and evidence-based teaching practices when implementing teaching strategies.
Evaluate appropriate teaching strategies for an educational topic and audience.
Competency 3: Apply a variety of teaching strategies appropriate to diverse learner needs, content, and desired learner outcomes.
Describe learning outcomes for a course.
Competency 4: Integrate best practices for classroom management
Describe evidence-based strategies for managing potential barriers to learning in a classroom.
Competency 5: Communicate in a manner that is scholarly, professional, and consistent with the expectations of a nursing education professional.
Support a position with effective written communication; use correct spelling, grammar, punctuation and mechanics, and APA style and formatting.
Note: Assessments in this course build on each other and must be completed in sequential order.

Create a 5–7 page report on teaching strategies you can apply in the course you are designing.

Optional Preparation
Practice implementing these considerations in the Vila Health challenge provided in the Resources before beginning your work here.

As you prepare to complete this assessment, you may want to think about other related issues to deepen your understanding or broaden your viewpoint. You are encouraged to consider the questions below and discuss them with a fellow learner, a work associate, an interested friend, or a member of your professional community.

Note that these questions are for your own development and exploration and do not need to be completed or submitted as part of your assessment.

How will you, as an instructor, determine what content should be included in a course and what should be left out?
Which teaching strategies best fit your own philosophy of teaching within the confines of the environment you are most likely going to be teaching in?
What are some of the current best instructional practices in both a traditional environment and an online environment? Which best practices apply to both environments? Which practices are unique to their specific area?
Instructions
Create three learning outcomes for your course. Conduct research on your course topic as necessary to create these outcomes. Summarize general course content and how these outcomes will relate to overall course content and how they align with learner expectations.
Identify and evaluate at least three teaching strategies that could be used in your course and that are a good fit for your learner population, course topic, outcomes, and content. Explain which are the most appropriate teaching strategies for your course and audience, and why they are the most appropriate. Be sure to describe the advantages of using the selected strategies. Support your assertions with research from the field.
Explain some of the possible barriers to learning might you encounter in your course. Identify the strategies you could use to overcome those barriers and to keep learners motivated.
Additional Requirements
Format: 12-point Times New Roman or Arial font, double-spaced in Microsoft Word.
Length: 5–7 pages, plus a title page and a references page.
Use correct APA format, including running head, page numbers, and a title page.
Use and cite at least two scholarly articles in your plan.
Writing should be free of grammar and spelling errors that distract from content.
Competencies Measured
By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the course competencies through the following assessment scoring guide criteria:

Competency 1: Appraise the influence of learner’s culture, gender, and experiences on teaching and learning.
Explain how selected strategies will help to maintain diverse learners’ motivation.
Explain how selected strategies will help overcome learning barriers in the anticipated audience.
Competency 2: Apply educational theory and evidence-based teaching practices when implementing teaching strategies.
Evaluate appropriate teaching strategies for an educational topic and audience.
Competency 3: Apply a variety of teaching strategies appropriate to diverse learner needs, content, and desired learner outcomes.
Describe learning outcomes for a course.
Competency 4: Integrate best practices for classroom management
Describe evidence-based strategies for managing potential barriers to learning in a classroom.
Competency 5: Communicate in a manner that is scholarly, professional, and consistent with the expectations of a nursing education professional.
Support a position with effective written communication; use correct spelling, grammar, punctuation and mechanics, and APA style and formatting.