Solution Focused Teaching: A Transformative Approach to Teaching Nursing

Margaret McAllister, Griffith University
Lorraine Venturato, Griffith University
Amy Johnston, Griffith University
Jennifer Rowe, Griffith University
Marion Tower, Griffith University
Wendy Moyle, Griffith University

Abstract

Nurses work in complex health care systems, which today are based not only on medical treatment and cure, but also on enabling individuals and strengthening communities. This paper describes a curriculum approach to teaching nursing in an Australian university which seeks to prepare students for this environment. Underpinned by transformative education principles, and termed Solution Focused Nursing, specific teaching and learning strategies are discussed. A goal is to cultivate critical thinkers and knowledge workers, that is, nurses who are not only able to work skillfully, strategically, and respectfully with clients, but who also demonstrate discernment, optimism, and vision about nursing and health care.

Submitted: August 30, 2005 · Accepted: December 4, 2005 · Published: January 24, 2006

Recommended Citation

McAllister, Margaret; Venturato, Lorraine; Johnston, Amy; Rowe, Jennifer; Tower, Marion; and Moyle, Wendy (2006) "Solution Focused Teaching: A Transformative Approach to Teaching Nursing," International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship: Vol. 3 : Iss. 1, Article 5.
DOI: 10.2202/1548-923X.1190
Available at: http://www.bepress.com/ijnes/vol3/iss1/art5

 
 
 
 

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