- Framework for a concept-based curriculum (CBC) begins with an overview of the conceptual approach and then discusses the steps used in developing a CBC, using concepts as the infrastructure for the curriculum. - Strong foundation in how to teach within a CBC examines the nature of concepts, their function in the process of learning, and the importance of being consistent in the selection and implementation of concepts. - Balanced teaching strategies engage students with an open environment and learning activities demonstrating the application of information to multiple situations. - Success evaluation criteria explain the importance of analyzing evaluation data to measure the achievement of student learning and for evaluating a CBC program. - Misconceptions and Clarifications boxes reflect the latest research in conceptual learning to help clarify important concepts. - NEW! Differentiating Concept-Based and Competency-Based Approaches chapter explains the close interrelationship of concepts and competencies. - NEW! Updated content reflects the latest evidence and literature on the conceptual approach and the application of competencies within the conceptual approach. - NEW! Improved graphic design and layout makes the content more visually appealing and promotes understanding.
Table of Contents
1. The Conceptual Approach: Background and Benefits2. Differentiating Concept-Based and Competency-Based Approaches
3. Concepts for the Nursing Discipline
4. Developing a Concept-Based Curriculum
5. Conceptual Learning
6. Concept-Based Instruction for the Classroom
7. Concept-Based Instruction for Clinical Education
8. Assessment and Evaluation
9. Advancing the Conceptual Approach in Nursing
Index