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1. PURPOSE: To document and evaluate teaching skills
necessary to provide teaching to an individual client with a
demonstrated need.
With the completion of this assignment the student will be able
to achieve the following objectives.
a. Demonstrate ability to thoroughly assess the learning styles
of an individual or family using given developmental or cultural
models.
b. Demonstrate ability to anticipate learning needs based on
developmental or cultural assessments.
c. Identify and utilize teaching/learning principles to facilitate
achievement of learning goals and outcomes.
d. Select and prioritize learning strategies based on the
developmental or cultural assessment to achieve learning goals
and outcomes.
e. Support rationales for teaching plan using teaching and
learning theories from required readings with references
2. NURSING COMPETENCIES:
a. Assessing and identifying developmental, cultural, and
socioeconomic factors affecting a client.
b. Providing evidence-based health information and teaching
based on developmental, cultural, and socioeconomic factors
affecting a client or family
c. Integrating teaching/learning activities into client
interactions based on developmental, cultural, and
socioeconomic factors affecting a client or family.
d. Incorporating health promotion and teaching into the plan of
care based on developmental, cultural, and socioeconomic
factors affecting a family or client.
3. PLAN: submitted to the clinical instructor during the
teaching experience. Your clinical instructor must approve the
topic.
a. Develop nursing diagnosis (NANDA)
b. Develop two (2) learning objectives
c. State methodology (teaching methods)
d. Provide and utilize teaching aids e)
e. State needed resources
4. This write-up should be 2-3 pages to follow the Teaching
Experience Rubric.
5. SUGGESTED TOPICS FOR TEACHING PLAN:
a. Mother’s with infants who have hyperbilirubinemia
b. Maternal and neonatal infection
c. Care of the Mother and Infant with Substance Abuse
Problems
d. Immunization schedule for the newborn
e. Newborn care
f. Post op cesarean section care
g. Post vaginal delivery care
h. Breastfeeding
Course Number and Name
Course: NURS 316L
TEACHING EXPERIENCE PROJECT GUIDELINES &
RUBRIC
i. Postpartum depression
Revision Date: Month, Year (i.e. February, 2010) Page 1
Page 1 of 3
TEACHING EXPERIENCE RUBRIC
NAME: DATE:
TOPIC:COURSE:
START TIME: END TIME:
Criteria
4
3
2
1-0
Score
Comprehensive
Assessment
· Clear and concise
discussion of patient’s admission diagnosis, demographic data,
and anticipated learning needs
· Clear and comprehensive patient assessment data to support a
deficient knowledge nursing diagnosis.
· Vague and incomplete discussion of patient’s admission
diagnosis, demographic data, and anticipated learning needs.
· Vague and incomplete patient assessment data to support
deficient knowledge nursing diagnosis.
· Vague and incomplete discussion of patient’s admission
diagnosis, demographic data, and anticipated learning needs.
· No discussion of patient’s admission diagnosis, demographic
data and anticipated learning needs.
· No comprehensive patient assessment data to support deficient
knowledge.
Patient Learning
Needs
Assessment
· Clear and complete
assessment of learner (patient
/family), teaching needs, and special learning needs, if present.
· Clear identification of patient’s strengths and weaknesses
relevant to learning needs.
· Incomplete assessment of learner (patient and/or family),
teaching needs, and special learning needs, if present.
· Incomplete identification of patient’s strengths and
weaknesses relevant to learning needs.
· Incomplete assessment of learner (patient and/or family),
teaching needs, and special learning needs, if present.
· No assessment of learner (patient and/or family), teaching
needs, and special learning needs, if present.
· No discussion of
patient’s strengths and weaknesses relevant to learning needs
Organization/
Evidence-based
Information
· Open and closing remarks that capture patient’s attention.
· Clear and correct statement of 2 teaching objectives.
· Clear and organized presentation of evidence-based patient
teaching.
· Open or closing remarks displayed.
· Vague/incorrect teaching objectives.
· Vague/disorganized presentation of evidence-based patient
teaching
· Open or closing remarks displayed.
· Vague/incorrect teaching objectives
· No open or closing remarks displayed.
· No teaching objective stated.
· Poor or disorganized presentation of teaching from
inappropriate sources.
Body Language
· Direct eye contact and appropriate gestures/movements during
teaching.
· Relaxed, self-confident nature and no mistake during teaching.
· Minimal eye contact and little movement or descriptive
gesture during teaching.
· Mild tension, lack of self-confidence and difficulty recovering
from mistakes.
· Minimal eye contact and little movement or descriptive
gesture during teaching.
· No eye contact and inappropriate gestures during teaching.
· Tension and nervousness obvious, trouble recovering from
mistakes.
Voice
· Use of clear speech and inflection, maintains the interest of
the learner.
· Some level of inflection and clarity during delivery.
· Monotone voice with some inflection of
delivery
· Monotone voice consistently.
Learning Evaluation
· Clear/appropriate evaluation of patient’s response and
effectiveness/ineffective ness of teaching.
· Reflective analysis of teaching including discussion of
strengths and weaknesses.
· Vague/inappropriate evaluation of patient’s response and
effectiveness/ ineffectiveness of teaching.
· Vague reflective analysis of teaching including discussion of
strengths and weaknesses.
· Vague/inappropriate evaluation of patient’s response and
effectiveness/ ineffectiveness of teaching.
· Vague/inappropriate evaluation of patient’s response and
effectiveness/ ineffectiveness of teaching.
· Vague reflective analysis of teaching including discussion of
strengths and weaknesses.
· Absent reflective
Total
/24= %
FACULTY SIGNATURE:DATE:

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1. PURPOSE To document and evaluate teaching skills necessary to

  • 1. 1. PURPOSE: To document and evaluate teaching skills necessary to provide teaching to an individual client with a demonstrated need. With the completion of this assignment the student will be able to achieve the following objectives. a. Demonstrate ability to thoroughly assess the learning styles of an individual or family using given developmental or cultural models. b. Demonstrate ability to anticipate learning needs based on developmental or cultural assessments. c. Identify and utilize teaching/learning principles to facilitate achievement of learning goals and outcomes. d. Select and prioritize learning strategies based on the developmental or cultural assessment to achieve learning goals and outcomes. e. Support rationales for teaching plan using teaching and learning theories from required readings with references 2. NURSING COMPETENCIES: a. Assessing and identifying developmental, cultural, and socioeconomic factors affecting a client. b. Providing evidence-based health information and teaching based on developmental, cultural, and socioeconomic factors affecting a client or family c. Integrating teaching/learning activities into client interactions based on developmental, cultural, and socioeconomic factors affecting a client or family. d. Incorporating health promotion and teaching into the plan of care based on developmental, cultural, and socioeconomic factors affecting a family or client.
  • 2. 3. PLAN: submitted to the clinical instructor during the teaching experience. Your clinical instructor must approve the topic. a. Develop nursing diagnosis (NANDA) b. Develop two (2) learning objectives c. State methodology (teaching methods) d. Provide and utilize teaching aids e) e. State needed resources 4. This write-up should be 2-3 pages to follow the Teaching Experience Rubric. 5. SUGGESTED TOPICS FOR TEACHING PLAN: a. Mother’s with infants who have hyperbilirubinemia b. Maternal and neonatal infection c. Care of the Mother and Infant with Substance Abuse Problems d. Immunization schedule for the newborn e. Newborn care f. Post op cesarean section care g. Post vaginal delivery care h. Breastfeeding Course Number and Name Course: NURS 316L TEACHING EXPERIENCE PROJECT GUIDELINES & RUBRIC i. Postpartum depression Revision Date: Month, Year (i.e. February, 2010) Page 1 Page 1 of 3 TEACHING EXPERIENCE RUBRIC
  • 3. NAME: DATE: TOPIC:COURSE: START TIME: END TIME: Criteria 4 3 2 1-0 Score Comprehensive Assessment · Clear and concise discussion of patient’s admission diagnosis, demographic data, and anticipated learning needs · Clear and comprehensive patient assessment data to support a deficient knowledge nursing diagnosis. · Vague and incomplete discussion of patient’s admission diagnosis, demographic data, and anticipated learning needs. · Vague and incomplete patient assessment data to support deficient knowledge nursing diagnosis. · Vague and incomplete discussion of patient’s admission diagnosis, demographic data, and anticipated learning needs. · No discussion of patient’s admission diagnosis, demographic data and anticipated learning needs. · No comprehensive patient assessment data to support deficient knowledge. Patient Learning Needs Assessment · Clear and complete assessment of learner (patient /family), teaching needs, and special learning needs, if present.
  • 4. · Clear identification of patient’s strengths and weaknesses relevant to learning needs. · Incomplete assessment of learner (patient and/or family), teaching needs, and special learning needs, if present. · Incomplete identification of patient’s strengths and weaknesses relevant to learning needs. · Incomplete assessment of learner (patient and/or family), teaching needs, and special learning needs, if present. · No assessment of learner (patient and/or family), teaching needs, and special learning needs, if present. · No discussion of patient’s strengths and weaknesses relevant to learning needs Organization/ Evidence-based Information · Open and closing remarks that capture patient’s attention. · Clear and correct statement of 2 teaching objectives. · Clear and organized presentation of evidence-based patient teaching. · Open or closing remarks displayed. · Vague/incorrect teaching objectives. · Vague/disorganized presentation of evidence-based patient teaching · Open or closing remarks displayed. · Vague/incorrect teaching objectives · No open or closing remarks displayed. · No teaching objective stated. · Poor or disorganized presentation of teaching from inappropriate sources. Body Language · Direct eye contact and appropriate gestures/movements during teaching. · Relaxed, self-confident nature and no mistake during teaching.
  • 5. · Minimal eye contact and little movement or descriptive gesture during teaching. · Mild tension, lack of self-confidence and difficulty recovering from mistakes. · Minimal eye contact and little movement or descriptive gesture during teaching. · No eye contact and inappropriate gestures during teaching. · Tension and nervousness obvious, trouble recovering from mistakes. Voice · Use of clear speech and inflection, maintains the interest of the learner. · Some level of inflection and clarity during delivery. · Monotone voice with some inflection of delivery · Monotone voice consistently. Learning Evaluation · Clear/appropriate evaluation of patient’s response and effectiveness/ineffective ness of teaching. · Reflective analysis of teaching including discussion of strengths and weaknesses. · Vague/inappropriate evaluation of patient’s response and effectiveness/ ineffectiveness of teaching. · Vague reflective analysis of teaching including discussion of strengths and weaknesses. · Vague/inappropriate evaluation of patient’s response and effectiveness/ ineffectiveness of teaching. · Vague/inappropriate evaluation of patient’s response and
  • 6. effectiveness/ ineffectiveness of teaching. · Vague reflective analysis of teaching including discussion of strengths and weaknesses. · Absent reflective Total /24= % FACULTY SIGNATURE:DATE: