Background & Objective: Learning theories focus on individuals’ way of learning. Cognitive learning theory emphasizes the importance of the internal process of the learner and includes several known prospects such as Gestalt, data processing or information processing, meaningful learning, concept mapping, exploration methods, self-efficacy, and self-regulation. Each of these perspectives emphasizes a specific aspect of cognition. Limited information exists on the processes and approaches used by nursing students in learning. The present research was conducted in order to determine the role of cognitive theory in nursing education. Methods: In this study, library and search databases [Medline, Google Scholar, Scientific information database...
The cognitive learning theory predominantly depends on the concept of cognition as its primary princ...
Background: Increasingly, simulated learning environments are being used as a means to increase the ...
Learning Objective 1: The learner will be able to understand an analysis of students’ ability of rat...
As health care becomes extremely complex, faculty members and students must deal with massive amount...
Background: Cognitive and metacognitive learning strategies are identified as important solutions fo...
Social Cognitive Theory explains how different personal, environmental and cognitive factors influen...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/148367/1/tct12781_am.pdfhttps://deepbl...
In this commentary, the authors provide a general overview of the state of the art in the area of co...
Education is a conscious effort carried out by guiding, teaching and training students that can caus...
Although Carper's model of the ways of knowing in nursing has played a critical role in delineating ...
In the information era in which there is an increasing and rapid information change, education syste...
© 2007 Dr. Glenys J. SawyerOn the commencement of professional practice, most nursing graduates expe...
In this dissertation the author argues that creative thinking in the nursing profession is a complex...
The best strategies for learning, teaching and evaluation in nursing education are the methods that ...
Nursing pharmacology is a complex and content-dense course that is often difficult for educators and...
The cognitive learning theory predominantly depends on the concept of cognition as its primary princ...
Background: Increasingly, simulated learning environments are being used as a means to increase the ...
Learning Objective 1: The learner will be able to understand an analysis of students’ ability of rat...
As health care becomes extremely complex, faculty members and students must deal with massive amount...
Background: Cognitive and metacognitive learning strategies are identified as important solutions fo...
Social Cognitive Theory explains how different personal, environmental and cognitive factors influen...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/148367/1/tct12781_am.pdfhttps://deepbl...
In this commentary, the authors provide a general overview of the state of the art in the area of co...
Education is a conscious effort carried out by guiding, teaching and training students that can caus...
Although Carper's model of the ways of knowing in nursing has played a critical role in delineating ...
In the information era in which there is an increasing and rapid information change, education syste...
© 2007 Dr. Glenys J. SawyerOn the commencement of professional practice, most nursing graduates expe...
In this dissertation the author argues that creative thinking in the nursing profession is a complex...
The best strategies for learning, teaching and evaluation in nursing education are the methods that ...
Nursing pharmacology is a complex and content-dense course that is often difficult for educators and...
The cognitive learning theory predominantly depends on the concept of cognition as its primary princ...
Background: Increasingly, simulated learning environments are being used as a means to increase the ...
Learning Objective 1: The learner will be able to understand an analysis of students’ ability of rat...