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We are different: Learning needs of accelerated second-degree nursing students

M. Driessnack
Paula Mobily, University of Iowa
Anita Stineman, University of Iowa
L. A. Montgomery
T. Clow
S. Eisbach

Abstract

In this study, the authors explored the perceptions of effective teaching-learning strategies from the perspective of graduates of a second-degree prelicensure nursing program. Data were collected using interviews and analyzed using qualitative description. Seven themes were identified. These findings provide a unique perspective in identifying teaching strategies for use with these students and may provide insight and direction to others who have considered or are considering second-degree prelicensure programs.

Suggested Citation

M. Driessnack, Paula Mobily, Anita Stineman, L. A. Montgomery, T. Clow, and S. Eisbach. "We are different: Learning needs of accelerated second-degree nursing students" Nurse Educator 36.5 (2011): 214-218.
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/anita_stineman/3



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