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| Learning requirements and strategies | • Nature of learning and memory • Different kinds of knowledge • The adult learner (including differences between second and third level education and responsibilities of the third level student) • Learner profile/self-evaluation: objectives, goals, professional aims, priorities; self-expectation; motivation; identifying strengths and weaknesses; learner styles e.g. learning styles questionnaire results: implications, strengths and weaknesses as a learner; identification and development of appropriate learning strategies. • Learner self-management: time and task management; beneficial learning environment; stress management; work/life balance | | Writing skills | • Brain storm, use spider web • Structure and organisation, clarity and coherency, paragraphing, signposting • Accuracy: proof- reading, grammar, punctuation, spelling, syntax etc. • Formulate ideas and arguments • Academic writing conventions/style (linked to academic level required, Blooms Taxonomy and assessment grids) • Apply referencing guidelines • Report writing
| | Using and referencing source material | • Library skills/locating information, including online sources, search engines and meta-search engines • Reading skills, including active/effective reading • Critical thinking • Selection of reading materials/critical evaluation of sources (primary versus secondary sources, reliability) • Summarising/paraphrasing • Plagiarism/college plagiarism policy
| | Learning activities/environments | • Participation in lectures: active/effective listening, asking questions • Effective note-taking, revising and enhancing notes • Using tutorials/practicals/labs effectively. • Reflection: The what, why and how of reflection and reflective practice • Presentation skills • Teamwork; learning in a diverse student environment • Information Technology • Nursing: the Clinical Learning Environment: Practice placement: learning outcomes. Assessment in clinical practice: the interview process. Clinical competency: levels and domains.
| | Assessment | • Purpose of assessment: formative and summative; assessment as a reflection of the syllabus/learning outcomes • Understanding the various kinds of assessment: long answer, short answer, multiple-choice questions, written essay assignments and projects, presentations etc.; how to do your best in the various assessment methods • Marking grids. • Revision skills and exam techniques: understanding and preparation for assessments and exams • Effective use of feedback; self-assessment • Peer-assessment
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