Book description
Based on the latest syllabus of the Indian Nursing Council, Communication and Nursing Education is written primarily for students pursuing B.Sc. in nursing. It covers a wide range of topics such as curriculum development, classroom management, teaching-learning process and evaluation methods for didactic and clinical settings. While there is an entire chapter devoted to the in-service education, issues like interpersonal relationships, human relationships and communication are also comprehensively discussed. The text is supplemented with the most up-to-date teaching and learning techniques and includes a large number of examples and flow charts to facilitate an easy understanding of the key concepts.
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Contents
- Dedication
- Foreword
- Preface
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CHAPTER 1 - REVIEW OF COMMUNICATION PROCESS
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Definition
- 3. Process, Elements, and Channels of Communication
- 4. Types of Communication
- 5. Levels of Communication
- 6. Factors Influencing Communication
- 7. Barriers of Communication
- 8. Methods of Overcoming Barriers of Communication or Facilitating Communication
- 9. Techniques of Effective Communication
- Chapter Highlights
- Evaluate Yourself
- References/Further Readings
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CHAPTER 2 - INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIP
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Interpersonal Relationship
- 3. Types of Interpersonal Relations
- 4. Phases of Interpersonal Relationship
- 5. Barriers in Interpersonal Relationship
- 6. How to Overcome Barriers in Interpersonal Relationship?
- 7. Johari Window
- 8. Principles of Change in the Size of Quadrant within the Johari Window
- 9. Limitations of the Johari Window
- 10. Harry Stack Sullivan Interpersonal Relations Theory
- Chapter Highlights
- Evaluate Yourself
- References/Further Readings
- CHAPTER 3 - HUMAN RELATIONS
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CHAPTER 4 - INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATION
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Definition and Meaning of Education
- 3. Aims of Education
- 4. Purposes and Functions of Education
- 5. History and Trends in Development of Nursing and Nursing Education in India
- 6. Changing Trends, Impact of Socioeconomical, Political, Technological Changes on Nursing Education
- 7. Types of Education
- 8. Distance Education
- 9. Philosophy of Education
- Chapter Highlights
- Evaluate Yourself
- References/Further Readings
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CHAPTER 5 - TEACHING–LEARNING PROCESS
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Defining Teaching
- 3. Concept of Teaching
- 4. Principles of Teaching used in Nursing Education
- 5. Maxims of Teaching
- 6. Concept of Learning
- 7. Nature of the Learning: Learning Theories
- 8. Characteristics of the Learning
- 9. Types of Learning
- 10. Learning Styles
- 11. Relationship between Teaching and Learning
- 12. Educational Aims and Objectives
- 13. Purposes of Educational Objectives
- 14. Types of Educational Objectives
- 15. Qualities of Educational Objectives
- 16. Characteristics of Specific Objective
- 17. Classification of Domains of Learning Objectives
- 18. Elements or Components of the Specific Learning Objectives
- 19. Writings of Educational Objectives
- 20. Competency-Based Education (CBE)
- 21. Objective-Based Education (OBE)
- 22. Instructional Design: Need and Importance of the Lesson Plan
- Chapter Highlights
- Evaluate Yourself
- References/Further Readings
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CHAPTER 6 - CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Purposes of Classroom Management
- 3. Principles of Classroom Management
- 4. Domains of Classroom Management
- 5. Classroom Management Strategies
- 6. Behavior Modification Strategies
- 7. Common Mistakes In Classroom Management
- Chapter Highlights
- Evaluate Yourself
- References/Further Readings
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CHAPTER 7 - INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Lecture Method
- 3. Discussion
- 4. Small Group Discussion
- 5. Demonstration
- 6. Lecture-Cum-Demonstration Method
- 7. Simulation
- 8. Seminar
- 9. Panel Discussion
- 10. Symposium
- 11. Workshop
- 12. Project Method
- 13. Role Play
- 14. Field Trip
- 15. Exhibition
- 16. Clinical Teaching Methods
- 17. Bedside Clinic
- 18. Nursing Rounds
- 19. Nursing Report
- 20. Individual Conference
- 21. Group Conference
- 22. Nursing Care Plan
- 23. Nursing Case Study
- Chapter Highlights
- Evaluate Yourself
- References/Further Readings
- CHAPTER 8 - EDUCATIONAL MEDIA
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CHAPTER 9 - MICROTEACHING
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Origin of Microteaching
- 3. Concept of Microteaching
- 4. Steps of Microteaching
- 5. Microteaching Cycle
- 6. Phases of Microteaching: Role of the Teacher-Trainer
- 7. Assumptions of Microteaching
- 8. Teaching Skills
- 9. Important Teaching Skills and their Specifications
- Chapter Highlights
- Evaluate Yourself
- References/Further Readings
-
CHAPTER 10 - MEASUREMENT AND EVALUATION
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Concepts of Measurement, Assessment and Evaluation
- 3. Process of Evaluation
- 4. Problems in Evaluation/Measurement
- 5. Principles of Evaluation
- 6. Types of Evaluation
- 7. Summative Assessment
- 8. Internal Assessment and External Examination: Advantages and Disadvantages
- 9. Internal Assessment
- 10. Criterion-and Norm-Referenced Evaluation
- Chapter Highlights
- Evaluate Yourself
- References/Further Readings
-
CHAPTER 11 - EVALUATION TOOLS
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Standardized Tests
- 3. Non-Standardized Tests
- 4. Characteristics of a Good Test
- 5. Reliability
- 6. Measure to Improve Reliability
- 7. Objectivity
- 8. Evaluation Tools for the Assessment of Knowledge
- 9. Evaluation of Skills
- 10. Evaluation of Attitude
- 11. Sociometry
- 12. Item Analysis
- Chapter Highlights
- Evaluate Yourself
- References/Further Readings
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CHAPTER 12 - CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Meaning and Definition
- 3. Purposes of Curriculum
- 4. Types of Curriculum
- 5. Principles of Curriculum
- 6. Forces & Issues Influencing Curriculum Development
- 7. Curriculum Development
- 8. Four Key Components of Educational Objectives
- 9. Selection of Learning Experience
- 10. Evaluation of the Curriculum or Learning Experiences
- 11. Curriculum Development Models
- 12. Curriculum Development and Action Research
- Chapter Highlights
- Evaluate Yourself
- References/Further Readings
- CHAPTER 13 - INFORMATION, EDUCATION, AND COMMUNICATION FOR HEALTH
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CHAPTER 14 - GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Guidance
- 3. Purpose of Guidance
- 4. Principles of Guidance
- 5. Need for Guidance
- 6. Counseling
- 7. Group Counseling
- 8. Qualities of a Counselor
- 9. Skills/Techniques Required for Effective Counseling
- 10. Role and Preparation of Counselor
- 11. Organization of Counseling Services
- 12. Role of Guidance Counselor
- 13. Tools for Counseling
- 14. Problems in Counseling
- 15. Managing Disciplinary Problems
- 16. Management of Crisis and Referral
- Chapter Highlights
- Evaluate Yourself
- References/Further Readings
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CHAPTER 15 - IN-SERVICE EDUCATION
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Nature and Scope of In-Service Education
- 3. Concept of Staff Development
- 4. Need for In-Service Education
- 5. Characteristics of In-Service Education
- 6. Principles of Adult Learning
- 7. Areas of In-Service Education
- 8. System Approach To In-Service Education Process
- 9. Organizing In-Service Education Program
- 10. Benefits of Ongoing In-Service Education
- 11. Problems in Staff Development
- 12. Preparation of Report
- Appendix
- Chapter Highlights
- Evaluate Yourself
- References/Further Readings
- CHAPTER 16 - NURSING EDUCATION PROGRAMS IN INDIA
- Acknowledgement
- Copyright
Product information
- Title: Communication and Nursing Education
- Author(s):
- Release date: July 2012
- Publisher(s): Pearson India
- ISBN: 9788131788394
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