Novice nurse educators' lecture room instructional management competence.

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The lecture room instructional management competence (LRIMC) of novice nurse educators (NNEs) in the Republic of South Africa (RSA) was investigated by means of a quantitative exploratory survey using questionnaires. The findings indicated that NNEs benefited from mentors' guidance, experienced reality shock on entering their first teaching situation, and lacked LRIMC--according to the perceptions of the NNEs themselves, their students and their mentors. NNEs could benefit from effective orientation programmes and from ongoing in-service education programmes as well as from the availability of mentors assigned to specific NNEs.

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Dürrheim, M., & Ehlers, V. J. (2001). Novice nurse educators’ lecture room instructional management competence. Curationis, 24(2), 12–16. https://doi.org/10.4102/curationis.v24i2.813

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