2019
DOI: 10.35940/ijitee.a4560.119119
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The Use of Concept Maps to Evaluate Learning Strategies for Nursing Students

Brahim Darraj*,
Bouchra Gourja,
Abderrazak Faiq
et al.

Abstract: Context: This work is a part of the evaluation of learning for nursing students at the My Youssef hospital center in Casablanca The purpose of this study was to evaluate student learning strategies using the concept map technique for learning the concept of Therapeutic Education of the Diabetic Patient (TEDP) among nursing students.. Method: As part of the training of nursing students, we suggested that they make 2 concept maps based on the concept of TEDP, a map before the clinic internship and a second map a… Show more

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“…According to these two authors, the concept map presents different interests: it promotes learning by making it more meaningful for the learner, it constitutes for teachers a means of reflection for the planning of their teaching, and it makes it possible to assess the way including a learner integrates and organizes his knowledge. It can be used at the start or at the end of the apprenticeship (Darraj et al, 2019). In another study on the use of mind mapping for meaningful learning, Akinsanya and Williams (2004) used the mind map to promote deep learning.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to these two authors, the concept map presents different interests: it promotes learning by making it more meaningful for the learner, it constitutes for teachers a means of reflection for the planning of their teaching, and it makes it possible to assess the way including a learner integrates and organizes his knowledge. It can be used at the start or at the end of the apprenticeship (Darraj et al, 2019). In another study on the use of mind mapping for meaningful learning, Akinsanya and Williams (2004) used the mind map to promote deep learning.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%