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Taking Aim at Good Teaching: Developing Psychomotor Skills through Mastery Learning Webinar
Taking Aim at Good Teaching: Developing Psychomotor Skills through Mastery Learning
October 16 | 12 p.m. EDT
Join us on Friday, October 16 from 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT for the third webinar in the Taking Aim at Good Teaching webinar series. Academic nursing programs aim to prepare nursing students for practice readiness; however, this is a daunting responsibility. The nursing skills identified as essential and necessary for practice readiness by clinical partners are often unknown, and assuring individual learners have the appropriate mastery of cognitive knowledge, psychomotor skills, and affective behaviors is difficult to achieve.
This presentation describes a Mastery Learning psychomotor skill curriculum operationalized at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, College of Nursing. The presenters will describe the process used to integrate the curriculum including intentional linkages between the program, clinical courses, simulation educational strategies, and learning outcomes. They will also describe how the curriculum has been engaged deliberate practice and mastery learning in both face-to-face and virtual learning environments.
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, College of Nursing Team Members:
Presenter:
Susan Henley Hébert, MS-Medical Simulation, BSN, RN, CHSE
Mastery Learning/Deliberate Practice Expert Panel:
Gail Griffith, MSN, RN
Rachael Wyatt Hodges, BSN, RN, CHSE
Brooke Lakin, EdD(c), MSN-Ed, RN