The pedagogical practice of the nursing teacher: an integrative review of the literature
Abstract
This contribution is an integrating vision that seeks to identify publications in national and international journals indexed on the Lilacs, Cihnal, SCIELO, Wilson, Bdenf databases in the period 2005-2009 that are related to the significanc of the pedagogical practices of teachers of nursing. Data were obtained for the 15 subjects under study. Among the varying focuses and approaches of teachers of nursing towards their teaching practices the study found that significant issues are related to experience in teaching knowledge of nursing; not being oreoared to be a teacher; enthusiasm; innovation and continuous learning throughout one's career as a nurse and teacher. The globalized world demands that teachers have certain skills to perform the task of a nurse, to be a teacher and that they have the teacher training to successfully engage in the teacher-learner process.
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