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Hauptverfasser: McKay, Alison, Cooper, Tasha, Plaice, Caroline
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2019
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1240481
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author McKay, Alison
Cooper, Tasha
Plaice, Caroline
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Cooper, Tasha
Plaice, Caroline
McKay, Alison
Cooper, Tasha
Plaice, Caroline
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contents Supporting NHS Nursing Associates: Collaborative Reflections from a Hybrid Library Team McKay, Alison Cooper, Tasha Plaice, Caroline Academic Libraries Nursing Education Foreign Countries Nursing Students Library Services Library Instruction Two Year College Students Librarians Professional Identity Role Educational Cooperation Interaction Needs Assessment Reflection Academic Language This paper presents a case report of the experiences of a hybrid library team from the University of the West of England (UWE) Bristol providing academic literacy support to the first cohorts of Trainee Nursing Associates following a new National Health Service (NHS) career pathway. We set out the academic literacy needs of this unique group of learners within our institutional context. Against this backdrop, we explored the growth of teaching within the academic library, particularly the shift in the role of the librarian, the broadening of topics to be taught and the emphasis on teaching rather than training. We then outline how the hybrid team developed academic literacy support for learners on this new pathway and explored the key themes which emerged from student feedback and our combined reflections. Finally, we consider the challenges faced as we supported three cohorts of students and shared the lessons learned in developing new partnerships to meet new needs.
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spellingShingle Supporting NHS Nursing Associates: Collaborative Reflections from a Hybrid Library Team
McKay, Alison
Cooper, Tasha
Plaice, Caroline
Academic Libraries
Nursing Education
Foreign Countries
Nursing Students
Library Services
Library Instruction
Two Year College Students
Librarians
Professional Identity
Role
Educational Cooperation
Interaction
Needs Assessment
Reflection
Academic Language
Supporting NHS Nursing Associates: Collaborative Reflections from a Hybrid Library Team McKay, Alison Cooper, Tasha Plaice, Caroline Academic Libraries Nursing Education Foreign Countries Nursing Students Library Services Library Instruction Two Year College Students Librarians Professional Identity Role Educational Cooperation Interaction Needs Assessment Reflection Academic Language This paper presents a case report of the experiences of a hybrid library team from the University of the West of England (UWE) Bristol providing academic literacy support to the first cohorts of Trainee Nursing Associates following a new National Health Service (NHS) career pathway. We set out the academic literacy needs of this unique group of learners within our institutional context. Against this backdrop, we explored the growth of teaching within the academic library, particularly the shift in the role of the librarian, the broadening of topics to be taught and the emphasis on teaching rather than training. We then outline how the hybrid team developed academic literacy support for learners on this new pathway and explored the key themes which emerged from student feedback and our combined reflections. Finally, we consider the challenges faced as we supported three cohorts of students and shared the lessons learned in developing new partnerships to meet new needs.
title Supporting NHS Nursing Associates: Collaborative Reflections from a Hybrid Library Team
topic Academic Libraries
Nursing Education
Foreign Countries
Nursing Students
Library Services
Library Instruction
Two Year College Students
Librarians
Professional Identity
Role
Educational Cooperation
Interaction
Needs Assessment
Reflection
Academic Language
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1240481