The Reflective Learning and Caring Attitude through Group Dialogue=透過團 體對話進行護理關懷的反思學習
Resource
醫學教育 v.15 n.1 pp.10-20
Journal
醫學教育,v.15
Journal Issue
n.1
Pages
10-20
Date Issued
2011
Date
2011
Author(s)
CHIANG, HSIEN-HSIEN
SHEU, SHUH-JEN
TZENG, WEN-CHII
CHAO, YU-MEI YU
Abstract
While it is claimed in the nursing education that group dialogue instigates and extends students' thinking in the classroom, only few empirical studies have been undertaken to date exploring the effect of a caring attitude in this area. The aim of this study was to explore the process of reflective learning with respect to the caring attitude of students as part of the course "Introduction to Nursing". A qualitative designed was used based upon participant observation. The processes of reflective learning associated with the group were wondering, falling into , and enlightenment. The wondering stage facilitated students exploration of issues related to teaching and learning, which helped learning motivation. The falling into stage helped student to develop themselves, to become mutually cooperative, and to develop critical thinking. These changes enabled the student to be able to be self-responsible. The enlightening stage showed the students the essence of dialogue, the spirit of ethical care, and the meaning of life. This created students who were able to take care of others. These findings expand our knowledge of reflective learning and the attitude of caring towards self and others. This occurs through the development of learner autonomous competence, by the embodiment of experience and by intersubjectivity during learning.
Subjects
小組教學
團體對話
反思學習
關懷
啟發
small group learning
group dialogue
reflective learning
caring
illumination