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Using the Instructor Guide

This instructor guide aims to supplement Community and Public Health Nursing: A Call to Action by providing scaffolding for its use and sharing additional activities to accompany the text in the classroom.

For each chapter, we have provided:

  • Additional guidance for the end of chapter practical application activity
  • Supplementary activities on the chapter topic, including:
    • A role-play or communication exercise
    • A reflective activity (e.g. discussion board question)
    • An interactive module with sample NCLEX-type questions
    • A case study
    • A simulation scenario
    • A competency assessment activity
    • Suggested clinical activities

The exercises may be used as a whole or in-part. We encourage instructors to select the activities that will best fit their teaching style and the pedagogical needs of their class and students.Additionally, the activities are openly licensed so that instructors may customize them to their specific teaching context and the needs of your nursing students. See Using An OER for additional information on open licensing, reuse, and editing of both the textbook and instructor guide.

Answers for the NCLEX-type questions are included in the backmatter of the Pressbook (digital only) and are password protected. Please reach out to vivapub@gmu.edu if you are an instructor and would like access to the answers.

This chapter provides an overview of how to apply the materials in this guide your classroom and how to maximize benefit to your classroom. Please take the time to explore the many free resources included in the text and instructor guide.

Remember to adapt these strategies discussed to your specific context, student demographics, and available resources.

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Community and Public Health Nursing Instructor Guide Copyright © by Andrea Reed; Beth Tremblay; and Gretchen Wiersma is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.