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Teaching a Diverse Audience
As nurse educators, we may be tasked with facilitating learning in a diverse population of learners. Perhaps they live in a socioeconomically deprived area where the learners ethics, culture, and language differ dramatically from our own. What if they are emotionally scarred or physically debilitated, and we need to reach them in a way they can understand and that we can teach? What if the group has various cognitive abilities, from barely functioning to possessing an advanced degree? It is up to the educator to establish, promote, and nurture a safe and effective learning environment.
What is the purpose of the lecture? Are we trying to help young people develop the ability to make informed and reasoned decisions for the public good, or are we teaching a diverse group about their upcoming knee replacement and what to expect post-operatively? In one case, we may be discussing sociology and, in another anatomy, all the while trying to grasp the audiences health literacy. To do this, we must employ a toolkit with a wide range of practical and effective principles and instructional strategies. Good teaching is engaging, relevant, and appealing to a wide range of learners and learning styles. A teacher must use an assortment of ideas and concepts that empower students to be energetically engaged in the process of their learning rather than passively receptive.
As educators, we realize there is no sure-fire magical technique. No single strategy, approach, or process works with all students all the time. Therefore, we have to learn to read the room, perhaps adjusting and adapting tonality and direction as we go before everyone starts looking at their watch and muttering amongst themselves. We must avoid discriminating or appearing to discriminate against any racial, socioeconomic, religious, or cultural group. If we have hidden prejudices that occasionally or regularly slip out, we need to seek sensitivity training or consider another career. As many studies show, intelligence alone is not enough to learn. It is often dogged determination. I had a doctor friend who once told me that he was not particularly smart, but he read things repeatedly until he absorbed the lesson. He did this throughout medical school and was one of the best, most socially balanced doctors I have ever met. Failure to learn can stem from many causes, but the bottom line is that if the students are not learning, the teacher needs to change their approach to teaching.
Because of cultural differences, will I, as a white heterosexual male, misinterpret another cultures cognitive approach, body language, verbal cues, speaking tone, or eye contact? What about their gender identity or their age group? Different generations learn in different ways. If I could, I would like to know what my audience consists of beforehand. Forewarned is forearmed.
Cole, R.W. (2008) Educating Everybodys Children: Diverse Teaching Strategies for Diverse Learners. Gale virtual reference library
Short response #1….Please
What is a safe learning environment:
One of the most difficult responsibilities of the nurse educator is teaching a diverse population. As unique individuals, nursing students have a variety of variables. These variables include age, gender, race, ethnicity, past experiences, sexual orientation, physical, emotional and behavioral qualities and different levels of knowledge. This list is not exhaustive. The nurse educator must be aware of these differences and utilize multi-modal teaching strategies. The effectiveness of these strategies begins with creating a safe teaching environment.
A safe teaching environment encompasses acceptance of differences, open mindedness and a nonjudgmental atmosphere from both the nurse educator and the students. The nurse educator will be a role model from the first interaction by being self-aware of personal beliefs, biases, and communication habits both verbal and nonverbal (Billings, D., Halstead, J. 2012). Next, the nurse educator will elicit personal information from the students. The nurse educator could achieve this through a brief survey, question and answer sheet, written narrative of specific topics and brief meetings with the individual students. The size of the class will affect which strategy is used. The nurse educator will also share the teaching philosophy being followed for the course. Open door policy, student involvement of the flow of the course and a variety of teaching methods, lecture, reading, writing, games, role play, open discussion are some examples.
Encouragement to participate and discouragement of derogatory and negative statements toward each other are important strategies for the nurse educator. Awareness of students struggling with class participation, assignments and grade achievement will allow the nurse educator to reach out to the students individually early in the course work. Including cultural diversity discussion within the class encourages students to identify their own biases and thoughts while expanding knowledge and acceptance for others. Studies have shown that small group discussions in the diverse classroom, assists students to participate and feel safe discussing sensitive topics. Learning through these groups are a good base for future nursing professionals interacting with multi-cultural and diverse patients.
The nurse educator should be alert for changes in the learning styles of the students as the course progresses. Research shows that often first year students begin with a single learning modality. As the student and course progress, the students begin to add learning modalities and often in their final year have a multimodal learning style. Incorporating multiple teaching styles, nurse educators increase the likelihood that each student will be able to identify with a learning style. The nurse educator must continuously assess how each of the students is succeeding and be prepared to adapt the teaching style as necessary (Grace Angeline, J. P., Ranadev, C. 2018).
Part of a safe classroom environment is ensuring consistency, honesty, trustworthiness and respect. Encouraging self-integrity, early initiation of projects and assignments and vigilance during graded tests and quizzes decreases the tendency to consider being dishonest in the classroom and clinicals. Being proactive when receiving information about dishonest acts helps students trust and respect nurse educators (Sheeba, R. P., Vinitha, R., Angelin, E. A., Emily, S. I., Mythily, V. S. C., Anuradha, R., & Selva, T. C. 2019). Finding creative, non-punitive ways to discuss and disclose dishonest behavior helps students develop respect for each other and the nurse educator.
Billings, D., M., Halstead, J., A. (2012). Teaching in Nursing A Guide for Faculty fourth edition. Missouri:
Elsevier Saunders.
Grace Angeline, J. P., & Ranadev, C. (2018). Learning style(S) preferences and the perception of the
learners learning style with academic performance of nursing students in a private
university, oman. International Journal of Nursing Education, 10(4), 48-52.
doi:10.5958/0974-9357.2018.00100.9
Short response #2…. Please
Teaching a Diverse
Audi
ence
As
nurse
educators,
we
may
be
tasked
with
facilitating
learning
in
a
diverse
population
of
learners.
Perhaps
they
live
in
a
socioeconomically
deprived
area
where
the
learners
ethics,
culture,
and
language
differ
dramatically
from
our
own.
What
if
they
are
emotionally
scarred
or
physically
debilitated,
and
we
need
to
reach
them
in
a
way
they
can
understand
and
that
we
can
teach?
What
if
the
group
has
various
cognitive
abilities,
from
barely
functioning
to
possessing
an
advanced
degree?
It
is
up
to
the
educa
tor
to
establish,
promote,
and
nurture
a
safe
and
effective
learning
environment
.
What
is
the
purpose
of
the
lecture?
Are
we
trying
to
help
young
people
develop
the
ability
to
make
informed
and
reasoned
decisions
for
the
public
good,
or
are
we
teaching
a
diverse
group
about
their
upcoming
knee
replacement
and
what
to
expect
post
-
operatively?
In
one
case,
we
may
be
discussing
sociology
and,
in
another
anatomy,
all
the
while
trying
to
grasp
the
audiences
health
literacy.
To
do
this,
we
must
employ
a
toolkit
with
a
wide
range
of
practical
and
effective
principles
and
instructional
strategies.
Good
teaching
is
engaging,
relevant,
and
appealing
to
a
wide
range
of
learners
and
learning
styles.
A
teacher
must
use
an
assortment
of
ideas
and
concepts
that
empower
s
tudents
to
be
energetically
engaged
in
the
process
of
their
learning
rather
than
passively
receptive
.
As
educators,
we
realize
there
is
no
sure
-
fire
magical
technique.
No
single
strategy,
approach,
or
process
works
with
all
students
all
the
time.
Therefore
,
we
have
to
learn
to
read
the
room,
perhaps
adjusting
and
adapting
tonality
and
direction
as
we
go
before
everyone
starts
looking
at
their
watch
and
muttering
amongst
themselves.
We
must
avoid
discriminating
or
appearing
to
discriminate
against
any
raci
al,
socioeconomic,
religious,
or
cultural
group.
If
we
have
hidden
prejudices
that
occasionally
or
regularly
slip
out,
we
need
to
seek
sensitivity
training
or
consider
another
career.
As
many
studies
show,
intelligence
alone
is
not
enough
to
learn.
It
is
o
ften
dogged
determination.
I
had
a
doctor
friend
who
once
told
me
that
he
was
not
particularly
smart,
but
he
read
things
repeatedly
until
he
absorbed
the
lesson.
He
did
this
throughout
medical
school
and
was
one
of
the
best,
most
socially
balanced
doctors
I
have
ever
met.
Failure
to
learn
can
stem
from
many
causes,
but
the
bottom
line
is
that
if
the
students
are
not
learning,
the
teacher
needs
to
change
their
approach
to
teaching
.
Because
of
cultural
differences,
will
I,
as
a
white
heterosexual
male,
misint
erpret
another
cultures
cognitive
approach,
body
language,
verbal
cues,
speaking
tone,
or
eye
contact?
What
about
their
gender
identity
or
their
age
group?
Different
generations
learn
in
different
ways.
If
I
could,
I
would
like
to
know
what
my
audience
co
nsists
of
beforehand.
Forewarned
is
forearmed
.
Cole,
R.W.
(2008)
Educating
Everybodys
Children:
Diverse
Teaching
Strategies
for
Diverse
Learners.
Gale
virtual
reference
librar
y
Sh
ort
res
po
nse
#1
…
.
Please
Teaching a Diverse Audience
As nurse educators, we may be tasked with facilitating learning in a diverse population of
learners. Perhaps they live in a socioeconomically deprived area where the learners ethics,
culture, and language differ dramatically from our own. What if they are emotionally scarred
or physically debilitated, and we need to reach them in a way they can understand and that
we can teach? What if the group has various cognitive abilities, from barely functioning to
possessing an advanced degree? It is up to the educator to establish, promote, and nurture a
safe and effective learning environment.
What is the purpose of the lecture? Are we trying to help young people develop the ability
to make informed and reasoned decisions for the public good, or are we teaching a diverse
group about their upcoming knee replacement and what to expect post-operatively? In one
case, we may be discussing sociology and, in another anatomy, all the while trying to grasp
the audiences health literacy. To do this, we must employ a toolkit with a wide range of
practical and effective principles and instructional strategies. Good teaching is engaging,
relevant, and appealing to a wide range of learners and learning styles. A teacher must use
an assortment of ideas and concepts that empower students to be energetically engaged in
the process of their learning rather than passively receptive.
As educators, we realize there is no sure-fire magical technique. No single strategy,
approach, or process works with all students all the time. Therefore, we have to learn to
read the room, perhaps adjusting and adapting tonality and direction as we go before
everyone starts looking at their watch and muttering amongst themselves. We must avoid
discriminating or appearing to discriminate against any racial, socioeconomic, religious, or
cultural group. If we have hidden prejudices that occasionally or regularly slip out, we need
to seek sensitivity training or consider another career. As many studies show, intelligence
alone is not enough to learn. It is often dogged determination. I had a doctor friend who
once told me that he was not particularly smart, but he read things repeatedly until he
absorbed the lesson. He did this throughout medical school and was one of the best, most
socially balanced doctors I have ever met. Failure to learn can stem from many causes, but
the bottom line is that if the students are not learning, the teacher needs to change their
approach to teaching.
Because of cultural differences, will I, as a white heterosexual male, misinterpret another
cultures cognitive approach, body language, verbal cues, speaking tone, or eye contact?
What about their gender identity or their age group? Different generations learn in different
ways. If I could, I would like to know what my audience consists of beforehand. Forewarned
is forearmed.
Cole, R.W. (2008) Educating Everybodys Children: Diverse Teaching Strategies for Diverse
Learners. Gale virtual reference library
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