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    Towards a plurality of perspectives for nurse educators
    with Daniel D. Pratt and John B. Collins
    Nursing Philosophy 8 (1): 49-59. 2007.
    Most of the literature on teaching within nursing education presents teaching and learning strategies as unproblematic and widely generalized across contexts, content, learners, and educators. We argue that to be truly effective, teaching strategies must be harmonious with instructor’s beliefs, intentions, and actions. In this paper, we introduce the notion of a plurality of effective teaching based on five different ‘perspectives on teaching’– each composed of different beliefs, intentions, act…Read more