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Facilitation as a teaching strategy: experiences of facilitators.
E. Lekalakala-Mokgele
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Teaching Strategies
100%
Student-centered Approach
100%
South Africa
50%
Incomplete Knowledge
50%
Contextual Design
50%
Teaching-learning
50%
Nursing Education
50%
Learning Facilitation
50%
Nurse Educator
50%
Teacher-centered
50%
Professional Growth
50%
Teaching-learning Process
50%
Personal Growth
50%
Teaching philosophy
50%
Teaching Methods
50%
Teaching-learning Methods
50%
Group Interviews
50%
Learning Facilitator
50%
Facilitator Development
50%
Traditional Teaching Method
50%
Social Sciences
Teaching Methods
100%
South Africa
50%
Lack of Knowledge
50%
Learning Method
50%
Learning Process
50%
Emotions
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
South Africa
100%
Nursing Education
100%
Nurse Educator
100%