Because little is known about why and how nurse educators teach for social change, this research breaks new ground. A review of the general literature on teaching for social change revealed that few educators have attempted to analyse and understand it in relation to personal narrative inquiry. However, critical feminist educators provide a useful framework for theorising about teaching for change that addresses issues of hegemony, agency, praxis, individual voice, difference, justice and equity. Six women Pakeha/Tauiwi nurse educators from throughout New Zealand volunteered to participate in this research and share their lived experiences of teaching for social change. In-depth conversations over two years unfolded new and rich material ab...
This thesis is an account of the lived experience of doing research in the critical paradigm in the ...
SIT alumni are engaged in creating, leading and developing social change issues in international dev...
This dissertation explores the extent to which present day nursing education reflects its tradition-...
Because little is known about why and how nurse educators teach for social change, this research bre...
Because little is known about why and how nurse educators teach for social change, this research bre...
Nurses are living and working with an environment of change. There is ongoing change in healthcare e...
Nurses are called to uphold and advocate for human dignity within care when threats arise. Despite t...
All across the world nurses work in complex healthcare systems, based not only on medical treatment ...
Rising health inequities, continuing nursing shortages, and overlooked professional development need...
In 1973 two trial pre-registration nursing education programmes were piloted in New Zealand polytech...
Teaching is a complex art that takes courage to commit to, particularly in the face of stressed stud...
Teaching is a complex art that takes courage to commit to, particularly in the face of stressed stud...
Multiple factors shape health and wellbeing, often compromise flourishing, and require complex resp...
Multiple factors shape health and wellbeing, often compromise flourishing, and require complex resp...
Much educational literature is concerned with the implementation ofchange and explores the reasons t...
This thesis is an account of the lived experience of doing research in the critical paradigm in the ...
SIT alumni are engaged in creating, leading and developing social change issues in international dev...
This dissertation explores the extent to which present day nursing education reflects its tradition-...
Because little is known about why and how nurse educators teach for social change, this research bre...
Because little is known about why and how nurse educators teach for social change, this research bre...
Nurses are living and working with an environment of change. There is ongoing change in healthcare e...
Nurses are called to uphold and advocate for human dignity within care when threats arise. Despite t...
All across the world nurses work in complex healthcare systems, based not only on medical treatment ...
Rising health inequities, continuing nursing shortages, and overlooked professional development need...
In 1973 two trial pre-registration nursing education programmes were piloted in New Zealand polytech...
Teaching is a complex art that takes courage to commit to, particularly in the face of stressed stud...
Teaching is a complex art that takes courage to commit to, particularly in the face of stressed stud...
Multiple factors shape health and wellbeing, often compromise flourishing, and require complex resp...
Multiple factors shape health and wellbeing, often compromise flourishing, and require complex resp...
Much educational literature is concerned with the implementation ofchange and explores the reasons t...
This thesis is an account of the lived experience of doing research in the critical paradigm in the ...
SIT alumni are engaged in creating, leading and developing social change issues in international dev...
This dissertation explores the extent to which present day nursing education reflects its tradition-...