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Group Presentation- Choose a target audience to teach a 20-30 minute interactive health related topic. The selected patient groups and the class will be the audiences Choose a health related topic to teach. Use at least 2 different teaching strategies during the presentation. All group members must participate in the presentation. Gear topic to your target audience. Examples of teaching topics: COPD, Heart Failure, Acute MI, Diabetes, etc.
Rubric Code: U7BBWA
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Subject: Nursing  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

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20 % Established need to know information. Class objectives defined.
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1 pts

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2 pts

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3 pts

Appropriate teaching strategy for a
20 %

At least 2 different types of teaching strategies are used during the presentation.

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Group participation
20 %

All members of the student teaching group were actively participating in the group presentation.

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Active participation by learners
20 %

The patients or class participants are actively engaged in the learning process for 15-20 minutes.

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Approprate developmental level
20 %

Teaching is geared towards the appropriate patient developmental and educational level.

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