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#1 Denise

Information Processing Model

The Information Processing Model is a theory that was developed to understand how information is processed by the brain. It describes four stages where new information is developed and understood. The first stage is external and is where the person gives information their attention. It is the initial stimuli that causes the person to show interest in the information. The second step is internal and is where the person begins to process the information. At this point, the person determines if the information is relevant and worth remembering. The third stage is also an internal process where the person selects the information to be remembered and stored. This information is then placed in short term memory, where it is held for less than thirty seconds, or in the long-term memory, where the information is stored but may be difficult to retrieve (Utley, 2011). The fourth stage is an external process where the person responds to the information. External factors that can influence curriculum development is to gain the students attention. There are many ways, teachers can gain attention. Visual stimuli, touch stimuli, and sound stimuli can help gain attention. When teachers develop curriculum, they can use a PowerPoint, visual representation, show and tell items, design hands-on lessons and allow students to share their own thoughts (Cox, 2020). Touch stimuli and be used by passing around objects that pertain to the curriculum. Sound stimuli could be music, a speech, or each student presenting their own information. Internal process that can be used to influence curriculum are how a teacher presents the information. A presenter can lump information into smaller organized groups to help students memorize information (Utley, 2020). Another way a presenter can help students memorize information is link it, write it down, use mnemonics, or create songs or jingles (The Learning Center: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, n.d.). Linking or showing a connection with information that a student already knows can help the student link the information together in their long-term memory. Presenters can pass out handouts that have the information noted so the student can return to the information at a later date. Presenters can give students phrases that connect information together. For example, the phrase: my (Mercury) very (Venus) educated (Earth) mother (Mars) just (Jupiter) sat (Saturn) upon (Uranus) nine (Neptune) pies (Pluto) is a mnemonic for the planets in the solar system (I learned this in elementary school). Songs and jingles can also help with memorization.

            Nursing educators can impact external stimuli by making the information interesting and relevant in what they students are learning an using. For example, when a student is in labor and delivery, combine information that they are using in class as well as what they are doing in clinicals. Nursing is not only about critical thinking; it is applying the information that is learned with a real-life person in the hospital.

#2 Bindu

Teaching and scholarship are a critical part of the theoretical foundations in the discipline of education. Knowledge of conceptual frameworks, theories, and models should also be included.(Melrose et al., 2015)

 There are different components of theoretical foundation which are:

The scholarship of teaching and learning

· Common conceptual frameworks

· Constructivism

· Transformational learning

· Self-direction

· Experimental learning

· Collaboration (Melrose et al., 2015).

 Critical learning and critical reflection are essential to transformational learning. Throughout nursing education, we frequently see this type of thing. Students are encouraged to use critical thinking in their learning styles by nurse educators. Analysis, assessment, and reconstruction are required in order to correctly understand the process. A example of critical learning that comes to my mind is cases studies. When I attended nursing school, the students must do care plans and case studies. In the care plan, I had to pick a patient from my clinicals and I must give care to that patient for a minimum of three days. I must create a care plan consisting of ADPIE ( Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation and Evaluation). Once you have completed the care plan, it is used to weigh as part of the clinical skills. My professors also throw different scenarios where they expect the students to use critical thinking to resolve the problem.

 PHILOSOPHICAL

 A nurse educator must have adopted a philosophy or philosophies for planning, implementing, and evaluating the school curriculum.

Philosophical foundation of nursing education is based on the following:

· Behaviorism

· Cognitivism

· Humanism

· Sociology and curriculum.(Alvior, 2015)

 There are different domains in behaviorism. They included cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains. Psychomotor domain is also known as the “skills” domain. In this domain, students will use both gross and fine motor skills such as writing, using different equipment or even performing procedures. Different methods of teaching are used in order to develop the motor skills. (Bastable, 2019) During my clinical times, my clinical educator would demonstrate the skill to the students. We then return had to do a return demonstration three times in the clinics. Once that is completed, we were tested on the knowledge of the skill before getting the signature of the instructor in our skills book. Faculty continues to be responsible for curriculum development and evaluation and is part of the process for collecting information about the internal frame factors that impact the educational program. Internal frame considerations include the parent academic institution's definition and organizational structure; mission and intent, theory, and goals; internal economic environment and its effect on the curriculum; resources within the institution (laboratories, classrooms, library, learning facilities, instructional technology support, student services, and so on); as well as future faculty and students characteristics.

 There is a strong connection between health problems and the sociopolitical and economic characteristics of the societies in which people live, work, and play. Practicing nurses must be trained to deal effectively with a range of complex issues including bioterrorism, climate change, global and domestic violence, economic recession, obesity, teen pregnancy, emerging infectious diseases, and increasingly drug-resistant organisms by understanding the broad determinants of health.External factors affect the program in a number of ways. Their actions have an impact on the environment in which nurses work and study, for example. The present state of society and overall wellbeing is described in these reports. Additionally, they contribute to the intricate web of causes, contributing to wellbeing and illness.Nursing professionals need to be knowledgeable about these topics if they are to maintain health and prolong lives. According to both viewpoints, topics outside of nursing provide a crucial framework for nursing's perception of social needs and features, and thus contribute to the foundation needed for modern curriculum development.

#1

Denise

Information

Processing

Mode

l

The

Information

Processing

Model

is

a

theory

that

was

developed

to

understand

how

information

is

processed

by

the

brain.

It

describes

four

stages

where

new

information

is

developed

and

understood.

The

first

stage

is

external

and

is

where

the

person

gives

i

nformation

their

attention.

It

is

the

initial

stimuli

that

causes

the

person

to

show

interest

in

the

information.

The

second

step

is

internal

and

is

where

the

person

begins

to

process

the

information.

At

this

point,

the

person

determines

if

the

information

is

relevant

and

worth

remembering.

The

third

stage

is

also

an

internal

process

where

the

person

selects

the

information

to

be

remembered

and

stored.

This

information

is

then

placed

in

short

term

memory,

where

it

is

held

for

less

than

thirty

seconds,

or

in

the

long

-

term

memory,

where

the

information

is

stored

but

may

be

difficult

to

retrieve

(Utley,

2011).

The

fourth

stage

is

an

external

process

where

the

person

responds

to

the

information.

External

factors

that

can

influence

curriculum

development

is

to

ga

in

the

students

attention.

There

are

many

ways,

teachers

can

gain

attention.

Visual

stimuli,

touch

stimuli,

and

sound

stimuli

can

help

gain

attention.

When

teachers

develop

curriculum,

they

can

use

a

PowerPoint,

visual

representation,

show

and

tell

items,

design

hands

-

on

lessons

and

allow

students

to

share

their

own

thoughts

(Cox,

2020).

Touch

stimuli

and

be

used

by

passing

around

objects

that

pertain

to

the

curriculum.

Sound

stimuli

could

be

music,

a

speech,

or

each

student

presenting

their

own

information

.

Internal

process

that

can

be

used

to

influence

curriculum

are

how

a

teacher

presents

the

information.

A

presenter

can

lump

information

into

smaller

organized

groups

to

help

students

memorize

information

(Utley,

2020).

Another

way

a

presenter

can

help

stu

dents

memorize

information

is

link

it,

write

it

down,

use

mnemonics,

or

create

songs

or

jingles

(The

Learning

Center:

University

of

North

Carolina

at

Chapel

Hill,

n.d.).

Linking

or

showing

a

connection

with

information

that

a

student

already

knows

can

help

the

student

link

the

information

together

in

their

long

-

term

memory.

Presenters

can

pass

out

handouts

that

have

the

information

noted

so

the

student

can

return

to

the

information

at

a

later

date.

Presenters

can

give

students

phrases

that

connect

informati

on

together.

For

example,

the

phrase:

my

(Mercury)

very

(Venus)

educated

(Earth)

mother

(Mars)

just

(Jupiter)

sat

(Saturn)

upon

(Uranus)

nine

(Neptune)

pies

(Pluto)

is

a

mnemonic

for

the

planets

in

the

solar

system

(I

learned

this

in

elementary

school).

So

ngs

and

jingles

can

also

help

with

memorization

.

Nursing

educators

can

impact

external

stimuli

by

making

the

information

interesting

and

relevant

in

what

they

students

are

learning

an

using.

For

example,

when

a

student

is

in

labor

and

delivery,

combine

information

that

they

are

using

in

class

as

well

as

what

they

are

doing

in

clinicals.

Nursing

is

not

only

about

critical

thinking;

it

is

applying

the

information

that

is

learned

with

a

real

-

life

person

in

the

hospital

.

#2

Bindu

T

eaching and scholarship are a critica

l part of the theoretical foundations in

the discipline of education. Knowledge of conceptual frameworks, theories,

and models should also be included.(Melrose et al., 2015)

There are different components of theoretical foundation which are:

#1 Denise

Information Processing Model

The Information Processing Model is a theory that was developed to understand how

information is processed by the brain. It describes four stages where new information is

developed and understood. The first stage is external and is where the person gives

information their attention. It is the initial stimuli that causes the person to show interest in

the information. The second step is internal and is where the person begins to process the

information. At this point, the person determines if the information is relevant and worth

remembering. The third stage is also an internal process where the person selects the

information to be remembered and stored. This information is then placed in short term

memory, where it is held for less than thirty seconds, or in the long-term memory, where the

information is stored but may be difficult to retrieve (Utley, 2011). The fourth stage is an

external process where the person responds to the information. External factors that can

influence curriculum development is to gain the students attention. There are many ways,

teachers can gain attention. Visual stimuli, touch stimuli, and sound stimuli can help gain

attention. When teachers develop curriculum, they can use a PowerPoint, visual

representation, show and tell items, design hands-on lessons and allow students to share their

own thoughts (Cox, 2020). Touch stimuli and be used by passing around objects that pertain

to the curriculum. Sound stimuli could be music, a speech, or each student presenting their

own information. Internal process that can be used to influence curriculum are how a teacher

presents the information. A presenter can lump information into smaller organized groups to

help students memorize information (Utley, 2020). Another way a presenter can help students

memorize information is link it, write it down, use mnemonics, or create songs or jingles (The

Learning Center: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, n.d.). Linking or showing a

connection with information that a student already knows can help the student link the

information together in their long-term memory. Presenters can pass out handouts that have

the information noted so the student can return to the information at a later date. Presenters

can give students phrases that connect information together. For example, the phrase: my

(Mercury) very (Venus) educated (Earth) mother (Mars) just (Jupiter) sat (Saturn) upon

(Uranus) nine (Neptune) pies (Pluto) is a mnemonic for the planets in the solar system (I

learned this in elementary school). Songs and jingles can also help with memorization.

Nursing educators can impact external stimuli by making the information interesting

and relevant in what they students are learning an using. For example, when a student is in

labor and delivery, combine information that they are using in class as well as what they are

doing in clinicals. Nursing is not only about critical thinking; it is applying the information

that is learned with a real-life person in the hospital.

#2 Bindu

Teaching and scholarship are a critical part of the theoretical foundations in

the discipline of education. Knowledge of conceptual frameworks, theories,

and models should also be included.(Melrose et al., 2015)

There are different components of theoretical foundation which are: