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1 Unit 4: Active Learning & Self-Advocacy Written by Kathleen McCullough-Zander, MA, RN, CTN

2 Active learning You just did active learning Learning by doing-(reading, writing, discussing or problem-solving and not just listening) Responsibility for learning is on the learner

3 Why use active learning? During the first 10 minutes of a lecture, students remember about 70% of the information During the last 10 minutes of a lecture, they remember less than 20% (McKeachie, 1986) Passive learning is not retained

4 Active learning in nursing Memorization of facts is not enough Students need the higher level skills of analysis and synthesis Need to apply information in caring for patients

5 Successful nursing students Do all the reading prior to class and be ready to apply the information Student responsible for own learning – must seek out information, ask questions, figure out where to find answers Student must seek help if not doing well

6 Reference McKeachie, W.J. (1986). Teaching tips: A guidebook for the beginning college teacher. Lexington, MA: Houghton Mifflin.


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