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Facilitation of learning Part 2.
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Facilitation of learning Part 2.

Tyler Warburton, T. Houghton and Debbie Barry
Nursing Standard, Vol.30(35), pp.41-48
04/2016

Abstract

facilitation of learning learning domains learning styles mentor mentorship portfolio practice teacher student-centered learning
This article is the fourth in an eleven part series. The previous article in this series of 11, Facilitation of learning: part 1, reviewed learning theories and how they relate to clinical practice. Developing an understanding of these theories is essential for mentors and practice teachers to enable them to deliver evidence-based learning support. This is important given that effective learning support is dependent on an educator who possesses knowledge of their specialist area as well as the relevent tools and methods to support learning. The second domain of the Nursing and Midwifery Council’s Standards to Support Learning and Assessment in Practice relates to the facilitation of learning. To fulfil this domain, mentors and practice teachers are required to demonstrate their ability to recognise the needs of learners and provide appropriate support to meet those needs. This article expands on some of the discussions from part 1 of this article and considers these from a practical perspective, in addition to introducing some of the tools that can be used to support learning.
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