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  • December 13, 2023
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  • 2023/2024
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NR 535 EXAM PREP LATEST


Theoretical Foundations
& Instructional
Strategies for the Nurse
Educators
ANSWERED




2023/2024

, 1. What are the three domains of learning according to Bloom's taxonomy? How can nurse educators use
them to design effective learning objectives and outcomes?
- The three domains of learning are cognitive, affective, and psychomotor. Cognitive domain involves
knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. Affective domain involves
attitudes, values, emotions, and beliefs. Psychomotor domain involves physical skills, coordination, and
movement. Nurse educators can use them to design learning objectives and outcomes that are specific,
measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART), and that address the different levels of learning
and domains of the learners.
- Suggested response: Add examples of objectives




2. What are the four major learning theories and their main proponents? How can nurse educators apply
them in their teaching practice?
- The four major learning theories are behaviorism, cognitivism, humanism, and constructivism.
Behaviorism focuses on observable behaviors and stimuli-response associations. Its main proponents are
Pavlov, Watson, Skinner, and Thorndike. Cognitivism focuses on mental processes and information
processing. Its main proponents are Piaget, Bruner, Ausubel, and Gagne. Humanism focuses on self-
actualization, motivation, and personal growth. Its main proponents are Maslow, Rogers, and Knowles.
Constructivism focuses on social interaction, meaning making, and problem solving. Its main proponents
are Vygotsky, Dewey, and Bruner. Nurse educators can apply them in their teaching practice by selecting
appropriate teaching strategies that match the learning theories and the learners' needs, preferences, and
readiness.
- Suggested response: Explain teaching strategies




3. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using lectures as a teaching method? How can nurse
educators enhance the effectiveness of lectures?
- Lectures are a teaching method that involves delivering information verbally to a large group of learners.
Some advantages of lectures are that they can cover a lot of content in a short time, they can provide an
overview or a framework of a topic, they can stimulate interest and curiosity in the learners, and they can
demonstrate the expertise and enthusiasm of the teacher. Some disadvantages of lectures are that they can be
passive and boring for the learners, they can limit the interaction and feedback between the teacher and the
learners, they can be difficult to adapt to different learning styles and levels of understanding, and they can
be influenced by the teacher's biases and assumptions. Nurse educators can enhance the effectiveness of
lectures by using various techniques such as using audiovisual aids, asking questions, providing examples
and anecdotes, summarizing key points, varying the tone and pace of speech, encouraging note-taking and
review, and linking the lecture to other learning activities.
- Suggested response: Compare with other methods




4. What are the principles of adult learning according to Knowles? How can nurse educators incorporate
them in their curriculum design and delivery?
- The principles of adult learning according to Knowles are that adults are self-directed learners who have a
need to know why they are learning something; adults have prior experiences that serve as a resource for

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