<b>''This book is a timely and significant contribution to the discipline of paramedic healthcare practice. Topical and comprehensive, lucid and clear, its Π²ΠΒuser friendlyΠ²Πβ’ style and use of Π²ΠΒstop and thinkΠ²Πβ’ sections will allow the reader to make application to practice.'' Geoffrey Watt
Foundations for Paramedic Education
β Scribed by Amy E. Seymour-Walsh
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 129
- Series
- SpringerBriefs in Education
- Edition
- 1st ed. 2019
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This book addresses the nature of professional learning, paramedic skill development, practice assessment, and feedback from both clinical and educational theory perspectives. It provides clear guidance from the literature, learning theory, and current research to help clinical educators plan robust professional education activities that address studentsβ learning needs and clinical practice expectations. Based on the premise that assessment of practical skills and applied knowledge is integral to paramedic education, the book presents a worked example of a validated assessment approach. Each chapter contains realistic case studies for the array of paramedic education contexts, including simulated supervision, continuing in-service education, tertiary education and formal graduate programs. All chapters include a series of questions designed to guide both individual and group-based reflection on educational practice and philosophy.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xv
Introduction (Amy E. Seymour-Walsh)....Pages 1-9
Theory of Learning (Amy E. Seymour-Walsh)....Pages 11-30
Skill Teaching (Amy E. Seymour-Walsh)....Pages 31-42
Assessment (Amy E. Seymour-Walsh)....Pages 43-66
Feedback (Amy E. Seymour-Walsh)....Pages 67-81
Teacher Identity, Role and Purpose (Amy E. Seymour-Walsh)....Pages 83-97
Student Identity Development and Vulnerability (Amy E. Seymour-Walsh)....Pages 99-112
What Is Your Clinical Education Philosophy? (Amy E. Seymour-Walsh)....Pages 113-118
β¦ Subjects
Education; Professional and Vocational Education; Medical Education; Assessment, Testing and Evaluation; Emergency Services
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This book is definitely worth a read for newcomers to the paramedic profession. As for the more experienced practitioner, the book provides useful infortamtion on 'capacity to consent' issues and the contemporary topic of Continuous Professional Development is relevant to all experience levels ... I