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Learning for the purpose of understanding
The highest activity a human being can attain is learning for understanding, because to understand is to be free-----Baruch Spinoza (1632-1677)
Definition The philosophy of education is the study of the
purpose, process, nature and ideals of education. This can be within the context of education as a societal institution or more broadly, as the process of human existential growth, i.e. our understanding of the world is continually transformed via physical, emotional, cognitive and transcendental experiences.
It can naturally be considered a branch of both philosophy and education.
I am continually evolving as an educator
I am expanding my knowledge of teaching-learning theories
As part of my masters in nursing degree, I completed an “online nurse-educator program”
I believe that the use of distance learning is paramount in nursing education
Knowledge is knowing that we cannot know........Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882)
Linking of Philosophies My philosophy of teaching is strongly linked to my
philosophy of nursing
Patient teaching is yet another function of nursing
As a clinical nursing instructor in an Associate Degree Nursing program (ADN), I consider the teaching role to be an extension of my nursing practice
Phenomenology Phenomenology is a movement in philosophy that has
been adapted by sociologists
It promotes an understanding of the relationship between states of individual consciousness and social life
It seeks to reveal how human awareness is implicated in the production of social action, social situations and social worlds
We must be the change we wish to see…….. Gandhi (1869-1948)
Phenomenology was initially developed by Edmund Husserl (1859-1938), a German mathematician
He presented various philosophical conceptualizations and techniques designed to locate the sources or essences of reality in the human consciousness
There is a logical and organized approach to a subjective meaning in an objective world
Prior to World War II, phenomenologically inclined scholars came to the United States
This information was transmitted in sociological circles of academia
Phenomenology lends itself to the logic of nursing and the understanding of the human experience
Pain How does one interpret or measure a patient’s pain?
I believe that pain is subjective
Pain is ……..what the patient says it is
I assess the patient’s pain and rate it on a pain scale and offer the prescribed pain treatment
Theory into Practice Phenomenology has given rise to new theories or
approaches
Reality constructionism and ethnomethodology are recognized to be among the most fertile orientations in the field of sociology (Ritzer 1996).
Life isn't measured by the amount of breaths you take…… but by the moments that take your breath away….. Unknown
Caring for family Being a nurse is the
strong core of my existence. I value the human experience and care for my patients in the manner that I want others to care for my family members when they are ill.
It is through this practice that I teach others the same basics of nursing principles.
There is no greater honor that one nurse can bestow upon another than to say: “I would like that nurse to care for my loved one”
Empowerment Empowering novice-nursing students to apply
textbook skills to hospitalized patients is something I really enjoy. Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) students memorize so much information in a short period of time that I find they don't always know what they really know.
We make a living by what we get….We make a life by what we give…. Winston Churchill (1874-1965)
Memorize or Synthesize? During clinical teaching I help students make
connections between what they memorize and what they know
I want students to realize the level of knowledge they have when they are reviewing the patient database or charts and when they are assessing their patients
I value the eagerness of nursing students as they strive for professional competence.
It is my goal to help them synthesize this knowledge and apply it in the clinical setting.
Assumptions My primary assumption is that each nursing student
has a strong desire to be a nurse and is willing to put in the work to attain this goal
I hold students accountable for their own learning
I have a love for humanity that is shown in my deep concern for my patients and their families
I want the patient to experience the best possible outcome that is available to them
Be the best you can be I continually strive with my nursing practice to do my
best.
I challenge myself to continually learn new information
Each student brings their own set of values
I can only attempt to pass along the values and philosophies that I maintain
The vast options within the nursing field offers infinite choices to each nursing student to be able to apply their passion and become the best nurse they can be
Always learning I am interested in learning more about curriculum
development
I am interested in intergenerational education. I find that today's student population is made up of a wide range of ages
I became a clinical teacher after gaining expertise as a critical care nurse. I want to maintain my Critical Care Certification
I desire to obtain my Oncology Certification as well as Advanced Holistic Health Certification
As an educator my goal is to find techniques that motivate and facilitate student understanding of the nursing profession
I love to use group interactive Kinesthetic Learning techniques in my teaching
Metaphors help one learn: The vascular system is like the freeway system. Traffic is bad-and so is sluggish blood flow or venous stasis
It is from these experiences that I want to help cultivate the student's educational growth, and enhance their growing body of knowledge
I believe that graduation marks a new beginning point of the ongoing learning required for modern nursing practice
The secrete of joy in work is contained in one word- excellence. To know how to do something well is to enjoy it. Pearl Buck (1892-1973)
Philosophy websites
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_philosophers
http://commhum.mccneb.edu/PHILOS/phileduc.htm
http://wilderdom.com/philosophy/SampleEducationPhilosophies.html
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~worc0337/philosophers.html
What are your philosophies?
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