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Using simulation in a vocational programme: does the method support the theory?

Authors :
Di Marks-Maran
Kim Tolley
Lesley Acton
Sue Rush
Linda Burke
Source :
Journal of Vocational Education & Training. 62:467-479
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2010.

Abstract

Use of simulation is well established as a way of learning and assessing skills in vocational disciplines. In many institutions the use of simulation with student nurses is being tested as a way of helping them learn clinical skills, problemā€solving, clinical assessment and decisionā€making. This paper explores the value of simulation as a learning tool through the presentation of findings from an evaluative research project into the use of simulation in nursing education. The focus of this paper is how students perceive that simulations help them learn and suggests that simulation may play a part in how students perceive learning that is meaningful to them. A literature review on the use of simulation is presented together with literature related to the learning theory that underpins simulation. The methodology, data collection and findings of the evaluative study are then presented followed by a discussion of the findings. Although the original research did not set out to examine how students perceived t...

Details

ISSN :
17475090 and 13636820
Volume :
62
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Vocational Education & Training
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........067c52f1a9f562ea740464f8150d48f7