Nursing education: Contradictions and challenges of pedagogical practice

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This study deals with the nursing curriculum, pedagogical practice and education. Nowadays, this theme has taken up considerable space in academic debates. Thus, this study aimed to get empirical knowledge and provide an analytical description of the academic reality of nursing education at Santa Cruz State University in the undergraduate nursing course. This is a descriptive study, which may provide a new view of the problem, with careful observation, description, and exploration of the situation aspects, interpreting the reality, without interfering in it and, consequently, being open to new studies. Descriptive statistics with simple frequency and percentage calculation was applied. In summary, results indicate that professors and students have difficulties to evaluate the curriculum. In addition, the curriculum under study is characterized as a collection curriculum, with a pedagogical practice predominantly directed at the traditional model. Hence, nursing education still shows features of the biomedical-technical model.

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Pinto, J. B. T., & Pepe, A. M. (2007). Nursing education: Contradictions and challenges of pedagogical practice. Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem, 15(1), 120–126. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-11692007000100018

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