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Background:
Historically, lecture-based classrooms have been the pedagogy of choice for higher education. Nursing education has the opportunity to pivot from the use of lecture-only pedagogy to active learning platforms with the integration of competency-based education (CBE) while considering the learning needs of master's entry students.
Method:
This scaffolded education innovation (SEI) used pre-class, in-class, and post-class activities grounded in CBE with spaced repetition techniques in an adult and geriatric nursing course.
Results:
Students reported that active learning activities helped them learn and apply content and that having a variety of learning methods was useful for understanding the material.
Conclusion:
Faculty can benefit from sharing experiences after leveraging modernized teaching strategies to build best practices for teaching today's nursing students.
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