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Developing an understanding of research-based nursing pedagogy among clinical instructors: A qualitative study

Effective instruction is imperative to the learning process of clinical nursing instructors. Faculty members are required to provide high-quality teaching and training by using new ways of teaching pedagogical methods to clinical instructors, which have transformed pedagogies from an exclusive clini...

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Published in:Nurse education today 2014-11, Vol.34 (11), p.1352-1356
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Nursing education
Nursing Education Research
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