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2009

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Toward Evidence-Based Teaching: Evaluating The Effectiveness Of Two Teaching Strategies In An Associate Degree Nursing Program, Lori S. Lauver, Phd, Rn, Margaret M. West, Phd, Rn, Timothy B. Campbell, Msn, Crnp, Jennifer Herrold, Msn, Crnp, G. C, Wood, Ms Oct 2009

Toward Evidence-Based Teaching: Evaluating The Effectiveness Of Two Teaching Strategies In An Associate Degree Nursing Program, Lori S. Lauver, Phd, Rn, Margaret M. West, Phd, Rn, Timothy B. Campbell, Msn, Crnp, Jennifer Herrold, Msn, Crnp, G. C, Wood, Ms

College of Nursing Faculty Papers & Presentations

The need for evidence based teaching has become an important ideology for nurse educators who are frequently encouraged to expand their teaching strategies based on recent advances in technology and student learning styles. Traditional lecture is often preferred by students, yet the literature encourages case study methodology for the development of critical thinking. A pilot study was conducted comparing learning outcomes using two different teaching strategies: lecture and case study instruction. Recommendations for using case study as a teaching methodology are offered.