Student centredness in clinical learning: the influence of the clinical teacher

newton j.m., jolly b.c., ockerby c.m. & cross w.m. (2012) Student centredness in clinical learning: the influence of the clinical teacher. Journal of Advanced Nursing68(10), 2331–2340. Aim.  This article reports a longitudinal study examining how nursing students learn on clinical placements in...

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Nursing
Nursing education
Nursing Education Research
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