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Publication Date: 2011-Jun
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Shifting the Emphasis from Teaching to Learning: Process-Based Assessment in Nurse Education
Bergstrom, Peter
International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, v12 n5 p108-124 Jun 2011
Shifting from an emphasis on teaching to learning is a complex task for both teachers and students. This paper reports on a qualitative study of teachers in a nurse specialist education programme meeting this shift in a distance education course. The study aimed to gain a better understanding of the teacher-student relationship by addressing research questions in relation to the students' role, the learning process, and the assessment process. A didactical design comprising three phases focusing on distinct learning outcomes for the course was adopted. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with teachers and were analysed using inductive thematic analysis. The results indicate a shift towards a problematising and holistic approach to teaching, learning, and assessment. This shift highlighted a teacher-student relationship with a shared responsibility in the orchestration of the learning experience. The overall picture outlines a distance education experience of process-based assessment characterised by the imposition of teachers' rules and a lack of creativity due to the limited role of ICT merely as a container of content. (Contains 1 figure.)
Descriptors: Nursing Education, Student Evaluation, Distance Education, Nurses, Holistic Approach, Learning Experience, Teaching Methods, Prior Learning, Qualitative Research, Teacher Student Relationship, Student Role, Information Technology, Creativity, Specialists, Learning Processes, Interviews, Teacher Attitudes
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