Effect of Lecture versus Jigsaw Teaching Strategies on Maternity Nursing Students’ Attitudes and Academic Achievement
Introduction: The education-learning process is energetically engaged in by parenthood nursing undergraduates through the cooperative learning plan known as “rip an object learning.” It further enables bureaucracy to interact and take part in maternity gaining nourishment by suckling courses. The study’s objective was to compare the att period of being pregnant with child nursing juniors’ attitudes and academic act in lecture and jigsaw education methods.Research Design: A almost-experimental study design was secondhand. Research Setting: The study was conducted at the Technical Institute of Nursing, Kafer El-Sheikh Governorate, Egypt, during the course named “Maternity Nursing.” Sampling: A convenience sample of sucking students in the 3rd level and 2nd age was recruited. Number = 160 was classification into two groups: control group (80) “lecture group” and students that study together (80) “jigsaw group”. Tools: The dossier was gathered using four finishes: 1. self-administered inquiry, 2. student’s knowledge appraisal tool (pre-posttest), 3. Likert stance scale to assess the student’s stance toward the teaching action, 4. Students’ Opinion Sheet. Results: There Both groups had a significant difference in the student’s accomplishment (post and follow-up inscribed exams). The students’ hypothetical achievement in parenthood nursing lectures was larger in the study groups than in the control group on the post and follow-up exams. Students in the students that study together exhibited a more positive stance concerning the education strategy than the scholars who were in the control group. Conclusion: Maternity fostering students’ stances and performance all along the course are improved by using the cut learning plan. Recommendations: Use the jigsaw education strategy as a education strategy as a whole academic nursing courses.
Author(s) Details:
Randa Mohamed Abobaker,
Maternal and Child Health Nursing Department, Northern College of Nursing, Arar City, Kingdom Saudi Arabia.
Kamlah Ahmed AL-Olimat,
Maternal and Child Health Nursing Department, Northern College of Nursing, Arar City, Kingdom Saudi Arabia.
Amal Mohamed AlRuwaili,
Preparatory Year, Northern College of Nursing, Arar City, Saudi Arabia.
Magda Mubarak,
Nursing Department, College of Applied Medical Sciences -Hafr Al-Batin University, Saudi Arabia.
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Keywords: Jigsaw strategy, academic achievement, maternity students’ attitudes