new reference
Adam Blatner
adam at blatner.com
Fri Oct 13 10:45:23 CDT 2006
Dorcas E. McLaughlin, Patricia E. Freed, and Rita A. Tadych (2006) "Action Methods in the Classroom: Creative Strategies for Nursing Education," International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship: Vol. 3: No. 1, Article 11.
Available at: http://www.bepress.com/ijnes/vol3/iss1/art11
Found this also on that blog site!
Action Methods in the Classroom: Creative Strategies for Nursing Education
Dorcas E. McLaughlin, Saint Louis University .. I think I met this woman at one of our conferences. Does anyone know her? I'd like to correspond. Patricia E. Freed, Saint Louis University Rita A. Tadych, Saint Louis University
Abstract
Nursing education recognizes the need for a framework of experiential learning that supports the development of professional roles. Action methods, originated by Jacob L. Moreno (1953), can be readily adapted to any nursing classroom to create the conditions under which students learn and practice professional nursing roles. While nurse faculty can learn to use action methods, they may not fully comprehend their theoretical underpinnings or may believe they are only used in therapy. This article explores Moreno's ideas related to psychodrama and sociodrama applied in classroom settings, and presents many examples and tips for classroom teachers who wish to incorporate action methods into their classes.
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