2017
DOI: 10.5430/jnep.v8n3p23
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A transformational study abroad process model for nursing educators consideration

Abstract: Objective: Preparing nursing students within the college or university setting to make a positive difference in today's global society increasingly includes opportunities to study abroad. Maximizing the transformational benefits of these experiences while minimizing the potential ill effects must be a focus of those who develop and implement these programs. This research was conducted to better understand the entire study abroad experience from the student point of view in order to develop a holistic model for… Show more

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“…Through their critical reflection, students validated and/or revised their assumptions and perspectives about war and other aspects of the course similar to the transformative processes outlined by Moorefield (2018) and Morgan (2019). Ultimately, these revised/validated perspectives lead to action on the part of the students.…”
Section: Informed Decisions and Actionsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Through their critical reflection, students validated and/or revised their assumptions and perspectives about war and other aspects of the course similar to the transformative processes outlined by Moorefield (2018) and Morgan (2019). Ultimately, these revised/validated perspectives lead to action on the part of the students.…”
Section: Informed Decisions and Actionsmentioning
confidence: 98%