2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2010.03.332
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Conceptualization and operationalization of a baccalaureate nursing curriculum in Pakistan: Challenges; hurdles and lessons learnt

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“…Keating (2015) asserts in such situations it becomes the responsibility of the individual schools of nursing to orientate new faculty to curriculum development and learner centered education (Keating 2015). Dias et al (2010) pointed out that in Pakistan the absence of prepared faculty were key constraints in the operationalization of the national curriculum (Dias et al, 2010). Additionally, as many faculties have not received any formal education in teaching and learning they need to learn the basics of curriculum development, course design and classroom management.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Keating (2015) asserts in such situations it becomes the responsibility of the individual schools of nursing to orientate new faculty to curriculum development and learner centered education (Keating 2015). Dias et al (2010) pointed out that in Pakistan the absence of prepared faculty were key constraints in the operationalization of the national curriculum (Dias et al, 2010). Additionally, as many faculties have not received any formal education in teaching and learning they need to learn the basics of curriculum development, course design and classroom management.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is of great importance for the program to concentrate on development of skills and qualifications in the student [34]. Education plays a key role in development of professional capabilities of the student and gives them the chance to acquire vast knowledge, problem solving skills, and critical thinking techniques [13]. A well-designed curriculum improves critical thinking and leads professional qualifications from simple to more complicated skills [29].…”
Section: The Contents Of Reviewmentioning
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“…Training plays a key role in development of professional nursing capabilities as it creates opportunities to acquire vast knowledge and capability to solve problem and do critical thinking [13,14]. Curriculum programming based on competency focuses on a set of skills that each and every student must master [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…This remains true in the Pakistani cultural context where nursing has a comparatively poor public image in a male-dominated society 29 and ranks lower than medicine, thus lowering the profession's prestige. 30 Nurses are just beginning to gain respect and professionalism 31 in Pakistan.…”
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confidence: 99%