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Unit VII: Developing

Teaching Plan
Aitzaz Ijaz
Senior Lecturer
Milestone Institute of Arts and Science
Objectives
• After the completion of this unit students will be able to:
• Define teaching plan
• Appreciate the importance of teaching plan
• Discuss the components of teaching plan
• List important consideration while preparing a teaching plan
• Develop the teaching Plan for target group
Teaching plan
• A teaching plan in nursing education is a structured and organized
outline that guides educators in delivering content and facilitating
learning experiences for nursing students.

• The purpose of a teaching plan is to ensure that the nursing


curriculum is effectively communicated to students, helping them
acquire the necessary knowledge, skills, and attitudes required for
competent nursing practice.

• This plan serves as a roadmap for educators to follow throughout a


course or specific instructional period.
Types of teaching in Nursing
• Classroom teaching
• (teacher to student)
• Patient teaching
• (student to patient/nurse to patient)
• Clinical teaching
• (Senior nurse to nurse/nurse to student/teacher to student)
• Community teaching
• (Nursing students to community/community health nurse to community)
Importance of teaching plan
• The importance of a teaching plan in nursing education cannot be
overstated, as it plays a crucial role in shaping the learning
experiences of nursing students and ultimately contributes to their
preparedness for professional practice.
Key points
• Structured Learning • Time Management
• Clarity of Objectives • Engagement and Interaction
• Alignment with Standards • Adaptability to Learner Needs
• Effective Teaching Strategies • Continuous Improvement
• Assessment and Evaluation • Resource Management
Cont…
• In summary, a teaching plan is a foundational tool that ensures the
effectiveness, efficiency, and quality of nursing education.

• It serves as a roadmap for educators, guiding them in providing a


comprehensive and well-rounded learning experience for nursing
students.
Components of teaching Plan
• Need Assessment
• Strength/weakness
• Data collection (subjective/objective data)
• Teaching topic
• Content
• Strategy
• Timing
• Evaluation
Considerations for Teaching Plan
• Learning objectives • Teaching strategies
• Student characteristics • Resource availability
• Curriculum standards • Timeline and scheduling
• Clinical relevance • Feedback mechanisms
• Interactive learning • Adaptability
• Assessment/Re-assessment • Cultural sensitivity
methods • Ethical and legal considerations
• Technology integration • Continuous improvement
Cont…
• By carefully considering these factors, educators can develop a
teaching plan that maximizes the learning experience for nursing
students and prepares them for the complexities of professional
practice.
Thank You

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