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Nursing Education
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Misunderstanding the Assignment: First-Year Students and the Anxieties of Teaching in One Clinical Course
Misunderstanding the Assignment: First-Year Students and the Anxieties of Teaching in One Clinical Course
Download2013-02-18
Findings from my doctoral study of how students learned to write their first-year clinical course, and focuses on teaching and learning issues in first-year writing.
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Misunderstanding the Assignment: First-Year Students and the Anxieties of Teaching in One Clinical Course (HANDOUT)
Download2013-02-22
HANDOUT for above presentation. Includes: (1) a snapshot of reported anxieties, expectations, and assumptions of participating first-year students and teachers; (2) research-based suggestions of how to reduce anxieties in your teaching classroom; and (3) selected references.