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The Nurse Educator: Advantages and Challenges

Principles of Adult Learning, Book 1

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The Nurse Educator: Advantages and Challenges

Written by: Jane John-Nwankwo RN MSN
Narrated by: Susan Crawford
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The advantages of being a nurse educator include creating a lifelong learning process, allowing for prestigious research, and being of value to society.

©2015 Jane John-Nwankwo RN, MSN (P)2015 Jane John-Nwankwo RN, MSN
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The Nurse Educator

This essay expounds on the pros & cons of being a nurse who teaches other nurses or nursing students in a wide variety of nursing areas and skills. The emphasis is on informing a nurse why she or he might want to teach. Pros include such facts as that a nurse educator gets to keep up with new knowledge in a particular field. There are endless choices of what and where to teach. Cons include that students may not use their knowledge and that nurses have heavy workloads. Interesting , I guess, but I was expecting tips of ways to teach -e.g. interactive strategies, didactic methods-rather than why be a nurse educator. The subject was presented in an organized and thorough manner. The narrator spoke well.

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