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Title Team-Based Learning in Nursing Fundamentals in anAccelerated Master's Direct-Entry Program
Authors Mullen, Kathleen Marie
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Team-Based Learningin Nursing Fundamentalsin an Accelerated Master’s Direct Entry Program
Kathleen Mullen, DNP, MA, RN, CNEAssistant Professor of Nursing at Columbia University Medical CenterColumbia University School of NursingNew York, New York
ObjectivesIdentify the steps of the Team-Based Learning (TBL) instructional strategyDescribe learner attributes developed through TBLDiscuss the implementation of TBL in one nursing curriculum
Team-Based LearningLarry K. MichaelsenLarge class ≠ Case-based scenarios, Socratic questioning
Prepared for class Engaged Solve Problems Feedback
Constructivist Learning TheoryLearner-centeredProblem-solving activitiesInteraction with other learnersReflection in action and on action
TBL: How does it workApplication ActivityProblem-solving activity during
class.Problem is valued by the learner.All teams work on the same
problem.Team must select a specific
choice for the correct answer to solve the problem.Teams present and defend their
solution to the class.
(Parmalee & Michaelsen, 2008)
Peer evaluation, face-to-face
Team Based Learning in Nursing
Critical Thinking Teamwork and Collaboration
Heidi Mennenga, PhD, RNTeam-Based Learning Student Assessment InstrumentTBL SAI
Peer CommunicationShared Decision-MakingAccountability for LearningLearner Satisfaction
Med-Surg Critical Care Community Obstetrics
Columbia University School of Nursing
Master’s Direct Entry Program (MDE)• Prelicensure• 200 students• 15 month program (June-August)• Degree: MS in Nursing
Team Based Learning in FundamentalsThe Logistics 200 students -> 40 teams Welcome letter identifies team assignment Welcome letter lists required reading for first class
Designated seats in auditorium for team Each TA assigned 10 teams of 50 students
Learning Management System iRAT & tRATMP4s Cases (patient SBAR, chart, labs, etc.)
TBL Focus: The Nursing ProcessW
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Assignment – Progressive Concept Map and Care Plan
Weekly ScheduleMonday8:00 am Class begins9:00 am Complete iRAT on Canvas10:30 am Move to team seats
Complete tRAT on Canvas10:35 am Available on Canvas
• Previous week’s graded assignment with TA comments
• Exemplar of previous week assignment• Upcoming assignment and chart• MP4 (next step in nsg process)
10:35 am Team meeting ->• Review previous week• Plan upcoming week
11:00 am Class resumes until 12:00 p
Wed/ThuVarious times
Mini-simulation (x 4 wks)(<10 minutes + 20 min debrief)
Saturday11:59 pm Assignment dueSunday
TAs grade assignment against an exemplar
8 weeks in June & July
Peer evaluation at mid-term and final
Applying the Nursing Process in Week 1
Goals of team mini-simulation:Establish a therapeutic relationshipObtain vital signs
Week 1 iRAT
1. Nursing Assessments have the same components as medical assessments but with less detail. T/F
2. A ______ assessment is conducted to gather data about a specific health concern.
3. The nurse completes a health history and physical assessment on a patient who is admitted to the hospital for surgery. What is the purpose of this assessment? M/C
4. What is the primary patient benefit of the nurse using the nursing process? M/C
5. Which of the following are part of the assessment phase of the nursing process? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY M/C
Evaluation
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
I think team-based learning activities arean effective approach to learning
I remembered material better after theassignment used team-based learning.
I was proud of my ability to assist myteam in their learning
I spend time studying before teammeetings in order to be more prepared
Strongly Agree Agree Neither Agree nor Disagree Disagree Strongly Disagree
Student Response to Team-Based LearningAwesome!I love my team!Everyone really works well together.Everyone is prepared for our meetings.We have really good discussions.I learned a lot from my team.
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