The Relationship between Clinical Instructors Teaching Behaviors and Nursing Students Motivation for Learning as Perceived by Nursing Students

  • ISMAIL M. ABD EL-MEGEED, D.N.Sc. A
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Background: Clinical instructors are vital in teaching learning process of nursing students. Their teaching behaviors are of interest for the students; as students' knowledge, skills and attitudes are formed during clinical training that prepare them for their future roles of caring patients with high quality; so we need to study student's motivation for learning in relation to teaching behaviors of clinical instructors.

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ISMAIL M. ABD EL-MEGEED, D.N.Sc., A. E. S. B., M. Sc. ; (2020). The Relationship between Clinical Instructors Teaching Behaviors and Nursing Students Motivation for Learning as Perceived by Nursing Students. The Medical Journal of Cairo University, 88(3), 641–647. https://doi.org/10.21608/mjcu.2020.104617

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