A mother and daughter's reflections on nursing education. Interview by Sandra Schmidt Bunkers

The following column presents a conversation with a mother and daughter enrolled in nursing education programs. Both mother and daughter utilized the teaching-learning strategies of dialogue and reflective journaling in coming to understand the meaning of their experiences in nursing education. The...

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