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Jayne Ashby1, Vanessa Hubbert, Liz Cotrel-Gibbons
1University of Nottingham, School of Nursing (Boston Centre), Sibsey Road, Boston, Lincolnshire PE21 9QS, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
A research and nursing development initiative group consisting of health lecturers and lecturer practitioners set out to evaluate how learners and teachers felt about the introduction of an enquiry based learning (EBL) approach to education. Five focus groups, teachers (1 group) post-registration students (1 group) and pre-registration diploma students (3 groups) were interviewed. Discussions were tape recorded, transcribed, and analysed. The results revealed that students and teachers held disparative views on the efficiency of EBL. Teachers, surprisingly, felt more doubtful and discouraged than learners. Several concerns were raised over the ability of EBL to establish a foothold in a curriculum more noted for a pedagogical stance on learning.
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