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Your Teaching Style: A Practical Guide to Understanding, Developing and Improving

Your Teaching Style: A Practical Guide to Understanding, Developing and Improving
By Kay Mohanna, Ruth Chambers, David Wall

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There has been a great deal of emphasis on 'learning styles' within the healthcare education sector, but no recognition or advice on 'teaching styles'. With changes to the ways education is delivered today, teachers need to be able to recognise their teaching style and adapt it to suit the needs of various learner groups and their different settings.This practical and easy-to-read guide adopts a realistic approach to healthcare education. The authors draw on their extensive experience and encourage a student-centred method to teaching styles. The unique self-assessment questionnaire will reveal your preferred teaching style, and the various chapters will help you to diversify. Reflect on, develop and extend your way of teaching to get the most out of the teaching and learning experience."Your Teaching Style" is ideal for all healthcare educators across all environments. It also offers enlightening reading for education leaders and course coordinators.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #503802 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-10-04
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 136 pages

Editorial Reviews

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'Gives the reader good tips on how to strengthen their teaching style and to ensure the styles they use are appropriate to the audience, therefore being student centred...practical and very easy to read. It would be extremely useful for anybody doing their Cert.Ed./PGCE and for all educators in practice. Even though this book is marketed towards a nursing audience I think it crosses the professional boundaries due to the nature of the topic. --Journal of Perioperative Practice

About the Author
respectively Principal Lecturer in Medical Education, Staffordshire University, and Associate Dean, West Midlands Workforce Deanery; Director of Postgraduate GP Education, West Midlands Workforce Deanery; Deputy Postgraduate Dean, West Midlands Workforce Deanery