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Creating Meaningful Learning for Children’s Nursing Students: Can Museum Field Trips Offer Added Value?

, RN, SCPHN (HV), MSc, FHEA, , RSCN, BEd & , RN (Child), PhD, SFHEA
Pages 71-84 | Received 24 Aug 2017, Accepted 04 Oct 2017, Published online: 02 Jan 2018
 

ABSTRACT

Children’s nurses require a wide range of skills and knowledge to enable them to provide the best care for children and families, thus nurse educators must continually strive to ensure they create appropriate and meaningful learning for students in their journey to become children’s nurses. Museum visits have been utilized previously within nurse education, but no evidence as to any added value of such visits on the learning of children’s nursing students has been reported. This article highlights an innovative teaching strategy that was introduced to a group of year 1 children’s nursing students—a field visit to the Museum of Childhood in London—and demonstrates the potential value to their learning. Students worked together in small groups within the museum exploring topics relevant to children’s nursing. They had an opportunity to reflect and research further and then worked together to present their learning to their peers. Subsequent evaluation of both the visit and the presentation helped unravel the extent of student learning and highlighted that a range of different learning had taken place. Not without its challenges, the museum visit seemed to provide a meaningful learning experience for students, and suggestions for improving the learning for future similar groups have been explored.

Declaration of interest

The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the article.

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