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Developing low-cost clinical teaching tools.

C A Ross1

  • 1Duquesne University School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.

Nurse Educator
|December 9, 2000
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Nurse educators can use art to create effective, low-cost teaching tools. These creative resources enhance student engagement, stimulate discussion, and improve skill development in nursing education.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Education
  • Art in Healthcare Education

Background:

  • Nursing education integrates both art and science.
  • Effective teaching tools are crucial for student learning and engagement.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the use of artistic resources in nursing education.
  • To highlight the benefits of creative, low-cost teaching tools for nurse educators.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing artistic resources for teaching tool development.
  • Focusing on creative and cost-effective methods.

Main Results:

  • Artistic teaching tools are effective and realistic.
  • Inexpensive tools help maintain student attention.
  • These tools stimulate discussion and encourage questions.

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  • Artistic resources facilitate skill development.
  • Conclusions:

    • Artistic resources offer a valuable approach to nursing education.
    • Creative, low-cost teaching tools enhance the learning experience.
    • Integrating art into nursing pedagogy supports comprehensive skill acquisition.