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TRENDS AND

ISSUES IN NURSING
Ian Rick N. Gonzales
AGENDA:
NURSING EDUCATION

Research and Community Immersion

Nursing Curriculum

Joint Memorandum circular # 2021-004

Virtual learning

Distance Education

Low Rate Enrollee in Nursing Schools

Closure of nursing schools with unmet 35%


passing rate requirements

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NURSING EDUCATION

Nursing education is a professional education, which has


been undergoing continuous change since its evolution.
Its dynamic change nature has been promoting
continuous growth and development of trends. Some of
the current trends have arisen from general education
and some are seen due to change in nursing.

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RESEARCH AND
COMMUNITY IMMERSION

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NURSING CURRICULUM

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JOINT MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR # 2021-004

Guidelines on the Implementation of Limited Face-to-face


Classes for All Programs of Higher Education Institutions
(HEIs)

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FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS?

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DISTANCE EDUCATION AND
VIRTUAL LEARNING

Distance education refers to a mode of learning in which


students and teachers are physically separated from each
other. It is student-centered, guided independent study,
making use of well-studied teaching and learning
pedagogies to deliver well-designed learning materials in
various media. It is also sometimes described as flexible
learning and distributed learning

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REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10650
“OPEN DISTANCE LEARNING ACT

AN ACT EXPANDING ACCESS TO EDUCATIONAL


SERVICES BY INSTITUTIONALIZING OPEN DISTANCE
LEARNING IN LEVELS OF TERTIARY EDUCATION

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MODE OF DELIVERY.

• Print
• Audio-Visual
• Computer
Technology and
Virtual Classrooms

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Advantages of Online Disadvantages of Online
Classes in the Philippines Classes in the Philippines

•It is convenient because students can reach their •L ack of mobile gadgets to use for online classes hampers a student’s
education.

teachers and classmates online within the day. •T ime can be hard to manage properly. There is an expectation for students
to juggle studies and help with household chores the entire day.
•J ust to avoid catching the virus, both students and teachers struggle
•T his arrangement offers flexibility because mentally and physically as they try to adjust to this mobile learning and
teaching.
students can study anytime and teachers can teach •S tudents who live in the rural areas lack internet connection. Others have
to climb mountains, cross rivers, and walk for miles just to get signal or
from the comforts of their own homes, without connect to free Wi-Fi to attend online class or download modules.

having to stress what to wear and how to travel •T he bills for electrical and internet connection double, as students stay at
home and manage their studies. This also leaves out street children who

from home to school. have no means of paying for their families’ basic needs

•It is the safest way to study right now because they


don’t have to leave the house and worry about
getting sick or catching the virus.
•S tudents can spend more time and catch up
frequently with their families

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LOW RATE ENROLLEE IN
NURSING SCHOOLS

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CLOSURE OF NURSING
SCHOOLS WITH UNMET 35%
PASSING RATE REQUIREMENTS

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THANK YOU
Ian Rick N. Gonzales

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