Authors
Gwen Erlam, Liz Smythe, Valerie Wright-St Clair
Publication date
2018/2/1
Journal
Nurse Education Today
Volume
61
Pages
140-145
Publisher
Churchill Livingstone
Description
Background
This article examines the effects of intergenerational diversity on pedagogical practice in nursing education. While generational cohorts are not entirely homogenous, certain generational features do emerge. These features may require alternative approaches in educational design in order to maximize learning for millennial students.
Method
Action research is employed with undergraduate millennial nursing students (n = 161) who are co-researchers in that they are asked for changes in current simulation environments which will improve their learning in the areas of knowledge acquisition, skill development, critical thinking, and communication. These changes are put into place and a re-evaluation of the effectiveness of simulation progresses through three action cycles.
Results
Millennials, due to a tendency for risk aversion, may gravitate towards more supportive learning environments which allow for …
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