Purpose: Although the global nursing faculty shortage has led to increasing reliance upon sessional staff, limited research has explored the impact of these sessional staff on the quality of teaching in higher education. We aim to examine differences in (a) student satisfaction with sessional and tenured staff and (b) assessment scores awarded by sessional and tenured staff in students' written assignments. Design: A comparative study method was used. Participants were recruited from students enrolled in the three nursing practice subjects across the 3 years of the baccalaureate program in an Australian university during the second semester of 2008. Methods: This study collected student data via an online version of the Perceptions of Teach...
Aims and objectives: To describe the phenomenon of final assessment of the clinical practice of nurs...
Sessional teachers are taking an increasing role in classroom teaching in Schools of Nursing. Howeve...
Sessional teachers are taking an increasing role in classroom teaching in Schools of Nursing. Howeve...
PURPOSE: Although the global nursing faculty shortage has led to increasing reliance upon sessional ...
Background: The last two decades has seen a dramatic increase in sessional staff teaching into un...
Background: The last two decades has seen a dramatic increase in sessional staff teaching into un...
Aims: Today, the quality improvement is at the head of the organization duties and their main concer...
Introduction: Clinical teaching is an important element of nursing education. This study aims to com...
[[abstract]]This study was aimed to develop and test a scale for nursing student evaluation of teach...
Background: Student Evaluation of Teaching (SET) is a long-established tradition for teacher evaluat...
Background: Clinical teachers are a critical determinant of the quality of nursing students’ clinica...
[[abstract]]This study was aimed to develop and test a scale for nursing student evaluation of teach...
[[abstract]]This study was aimed to develop and test a scale for nursing student evaluation of teach...
The purpose of this study was to determine if the perceptions of associate degree nursing students r...
Background: Worldwide, there is a growing reliance on sessional teachers in universities. This trend...
Aims and objectives: To describe the phenomenon of final assessment of the clinical practice of nurs...
Sessional teachers are taking an increasing role in classroom teaching in Schools of Nursing. Howeve...
Sessional teachers are taking an increasing role in classroom teaching in Schools of Nursing. Howeve...
PURPOSE: Although the global nursing faculty shortage has led to increasing reliance upon sessional ...
Background: The last two decades has seen a dramatic increase in sessional staff teaching into un...
Background: The last two decades has seen a dramatic increase in sessional staff teaching into un...
Aims: Today, the quality improvement is at the head of the organization duties and their main concer...
Introduction: Clinical teaching is an important element of nursing education. This study aims to com...
[[abstract]]This study was aimed to develop and test a scale for nursing student evaluation of teach...
Background: Student Evaluation of Teaching (SET) is a long-established tradition for teacher evaluat...
Background: Clinical teachers are a critical determinant of the quality of nursing students’ clinica...
[[abstract]]This study was aimed to develop and test a scale for nursing student evaluation of teach...
[[abstract]]This study was aimed to develop and test a scale for nursing student evaluation of teach...
The purpose of this study was to determine if the perceptions of associate degree nursing students r...
Background: Worldwide, there is a growing reliance on sessional teachers in universities. This trend...
Aims and objectives: To describe the phenomenon of final assessment of the clinical practice of nurs...
Sessional teachers are taking an increasing role in classroom teaching in Schools of Nursing. Howeve...
Sessional teachers are taking an increasing role in classroom teaching in Schools of Nursing. Howeve...