Introduction to Clinical Teaching for Registered Nurses
Course details
NZQF Level | 7 |
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About the course
Develop the skills to preceptor nursing students and create an effective learning environment in just one day.
Develop the skills to support effective learning for ākonga in healthcare settings. Hone your leadership skills and gain a range of teaching and learning strategies to help you become a confident clinical preceptor.
It is a regulatory requirement that all nursing ākonga are supported by an appropriately prepared, registered nurse. NMIT | Te Pūkenga collaborates with Te Whatu Ora, non-government and public health organisations to offer preceptor training. If you work for these organisations, this short course is fees-free. Identification might be required for enrolment.
Please note: This can be completed as a "stand-alone" course, but participants can receive five credits towards the Graduate Certificate in Nursing Practice, Level 7.
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Evaluate learning needs for students in a clinical learning environment.
- Critique and evaluate teaching and learning strategies applicable in clinical situations.
- Facilitate student learning to link theory to practice.
- Evaluate a range of techniques for providing feedback to students in relation to their clinical practice.
- Apply evidence-based practice to support student teaching and learning.
- Reflection on nursing education
- Future workforce trends and educational developments
- Principles of adult teaching
- Principles of assessment and workplace assessment processes
- Facilitating learning in the workplace
- Critique of current learning and teaching strategies
- Discussion
- Role play / group work
- Reflective practice
- Self-directed learning
- Use of evidence based practice to inform teaching and learning strategies.
Download Clinical Teaching Applicant Declaration form. [PDF, 123 KB]
Contact [email protected] or 539 3399 for more assistance.
You must be a Registered Nurse and hold a current Practising Certificate issued by the Nursing Council of New Zealand.
You must have a minimum of 2-3 years in clinical work and be currently working in a clinical practice. Please complete this applicant declaration(external link).
Requirements for Successful Completion
- Mentored or been buddied with a Bachelor of nursing (BN) student / Competency Assessment programme (CAP) student in clinical placement for a minimum of two shifts (16 hours)
- Attendance and participation on the scheduled day
- Completion of set readings prior to and following the scheduled day
- Demonstration that the learning outcomes have been met through successful completion of learning activities, exercises and submission of a written assignment
Participants who meet all of the learning outcomes will receive 5 credits towards the Graduate Certificate in Nursing practice.
The timetable and room number will be available on the Moodle site which you will have access to once you have enrolled and been accepted onto the course.
About the provider
Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT) is a Government Institute with campuses in Nelson and Marlborough.
NMIT is a New Zealand Qualifications Authority Category 1 (the highest) Institute. Our programmes are designed alongside industry to create work-ready graduates that meet local and international job market needs.
You'll find NMIT tutors care a lot about student success, and classes are small enough that they know you by name.