Background: The shift in healthcare to extramural leads to more patients with complex health problems receiving nursing care at home. However, the interest of baccalaureate nursing students for community nursing is moderate, which contributes to widespread labour-market shortages. This study investigates the effect of a more ‘communitycare-oriented’ curriculum on nursing students’ perceptions of community care. Methods: A quasi-experimental quantitative survey study with a historic control group (n = 477; study cohorts graduating in 2015, 2016, and 2017; response rate 90%) and an intervention group (n = 170; graduating in 2018; response rate 93%) was performed in nursing students of a University of Applied Sciences in a large city in the Netherlands. The intervention group underwent a new curriculum containing extended elements of community care. The primary outcome was assessed with the Scale on Community Care Perceptions (SCOPE). The control and intervention group were compared on demographics, placement preferences and perceptions with a chi-square or T-test. Multiple regression was used to investigate the effect of the curriculum-redesign on nursing students’ perceptions of community care.Results: The comparison between the control and intervention group on students’ perceptions of community care shows no significant differences (mean 6.18 vs 6.21 [range 1–10], respectively), nor does the curriculum-redesign have a positive effect on students’ perceptions F (1,635) = .021, p = .884, R2 = < .001. The comparison on placement preferences also shows no significant differences and confirms the hospital’s popularity (72.7% vs 76.5%, respectively) while community care is less often preferred (9.2% vs 8.2%, respectively). The demographics ‘working in community care’ and ‘belonging to a church/religious group’ appear to be significant predictors of more positive perceptions of community care. Conclusions: Graduating students who experienced a more ‘community-care-oriented’ curriculum did not more often prefer community care placement, nor did their perceptions of community care change. Apparently, four years of education and placement experiences have only little impact and students’ perceptions are relatively static. It would be worth a try to conduct a large-scale approach in combination with a carefully thought out strategy, based on and tying in with the language and culture of younger people. Keywords: Community care, Nurse education, Curriculum design, Perceptions, Career choice
Increasing students’ motivation in higher education by designing a specific curriculum has always been a challenging but very complex process. The Department of Business, Finance and Marketing (BFM) of The Hague University of Applied Sciences (THUAS) initiated a redesign of the curricula with the major goals of increasing flexibility of learning opportunities and offering students a more motivating, inspiring and richer diversity of learning experiences. In the literature of learning in higher education this has often been labeled as ‘offering extracurricular learning opportunities’. The redesign of the curriculum implies that the new one will result in an enhancement of the flexibility of the curriculum, by offering learning opportunities beyond the borders of specific programs like marketing, finance or entrepreneurship and retail management. The richness and diversity should create flexible platforms, offering students the possibility to enrich their career choices to design their own personalised career path, hopefully maximizing the possibilities for their talent development. However, very little is known about the relationship between the students’ satisfaction with extracurricular learning opportunities, aiming at the personalisation of students’ career choices, and their motivation. In this chapter we describe our research into this relationship between student motivation and learning environments. Designing a network curriculum by increasing the possibility of extracurricular learning opportunities in higher education could have a positive impact on students’ motivation when it is combined with activities to increase goal students’ commitment. This depends on teachers’ qualities to communicate the valence and instrumentality of the learning possibilities offered for the prospective work environment. This is a complex issue however. Teachers from different educational programs, even in the same domain, have a different orientation on existing learning opportunities within one specific program. Excellent coaching skills by tutors are important. These coaching skills are necessary to support students in the process of envisioning extracurricular learning opportunities when important career choices have to be made.
The support for connections between research and education is widespread. This connection yields the promise of educating students for the knowledge society. With the curriculum as the most important carrier of planned higher education, the lack of systematic insight in how research can be integrated into the curriculum is an important omission. This systematic review considers how empirical studies provide input for the integration of research in the higher education curriculum. Moreover, it provides a structured insight into the current body of knowledge on research in the curriculum. Based on a first set of 5815 journal articles, 121 articles were selected for further analysis. The model of Curriculum Aspects by Van den Akker (2003) was used to categorise the articles, which shows a body of knowledge on research in the curriculum with the largest focus on learning aims and learning activities. Furthermore, this review shows how few studies consider the effects of curriculum design on student learning, which calls for more empirical studies to benefit student learning.
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The postdoc candidate, Giuliana Scuderi, will strengthen the connection between the research group Biobased Buildings (BB), (collaboration between Avans University of Applied Sciences and HZ University of Applied Sciences (HZ), and the Civil Engineering bachelor programme (CE) of HZ. The proposed research aims at deepening the knowledge about the mechanical properties of biobased materials for the application in the structural and infrastructural sectors. The research is relevant for the professional field, which is looking for safe and sustainable alternatives to traditional building materials (such as lignin asphalt, biobased panels for bridge constructions, etc.). The study of the mechanical behaviour of traditional materials (such as concrete and steel) is already part of the CE curriculum, but the ambition of this postdoc is that also BB principles are applied and visible. Therefore, from the first year of the programme, the postdoc will develop a biobased material science line and will facilitate applied research experiences for students, in collaboration with engineering and architectural companies, material producers and governmental bodies. Consequently, a new generation of environmentally sensitive civil engineers could be trained, as the labour market requires. The subject is broad and relevant for the future of our built environment, with possible connections with other fields of study, such as Architecture, Engineering, Economics and Chemistry. The project is also relevant for the National Science Agenda (NWA), being a crossover between the routes “Materialen – Made in Holland” and “Circulaire economie en grondstoffenefficiëntie”. The final products will be ready-to-use guidelines for the applications of biobased materials, a portfolio of applications and examples, and a new continuous learning line about biobased material science within the CE curriculum. The postdoc will be mentored and supervised by the Lector of the research group and by the study programme coordinator. The personnel policy and job function series of HZ facilitates the development opportunity.
Tijdens het eindevent en in de eindrapportage van het Flow4nano project zijn verschillende onderdelen geïdentificeerd die voor de verdere duurzame doorwerking van de resultaten, en het vergroten van de impact, gewenst zouden zijn. Met deze Top-up willen de verkregen kennis door ontwikkelen en volledige datasets genereren die daarna gepubliceerd kunnen worden om zodoende het onderzoeksveld en bedrijfsleven te informeren over het gecontroleerd maken van nanodeeltjes in flow reactoren. Tevens willen wij door middel van het verwerken van de resultaten in het onderwijscurriculum ook toekomstige generaties studenten inlichten over de mogelijke toepassingen van de in Flow4nano gemaakte materialen. 1. Duurzame doorwerking naar de beroepspraktijk In Flow4nano hebben we twee belangrijke resultaten gehaald die nog niet volledig ingezet kunnen worden in de beroepspraktijk, omdat er nog wat meer onderzoek nodig is en incomplete datasets volledige disseminatie tegenhouden. a) We hebben een flow reactor ontwikkelt die twee vloeistofstromen kan mixen. Om er zeker van te kunnen zijn dat deze reactor ook goed geschikt is voor het maken van nanodeeltjes zijn we begonnen de mixing in deze flow reactor, onder invloed van nanodeeltjes in de vloeistofstromen, in kaart te brengen. De volgende stap hierin is deze dataset compleet te maken en deze te dissemineren naar stakeholders uit de beroepspraktijk via de lectoraatsnieuwsbrief en een poster op het jaarlijkse Nanotechnology crossing borders symposium (organisatoren: TNO/Brightlands Materials Center, Zuyd Hogeschool en Universiteit van Hasselt). b) We hebben kristallijne ZrO2 nanodeeltjes gemaakt. Zo hebben we kunnen aantonen dat onze flow reactoren niet alleen heel precies TiO2 nanodeeltjes kunnen maken, maar bredere inzetbaarheid hebben. Ook hier moeten we de dataset compleet maken en zullen we de resultaten dissemineren naar de beroepspraktijk via de lectoraatsnieuwsbrief en een poster. 2. Duurzame doorwerking naar het onderzoek De resultaten die behaald zullen worden tijdens het in de “duurzame doorwerking naar de beroepspraktijk” paragraaf beschreven onderzoek zijn ook zeer relevant voor het onderzoeksveld. Het is het doel om tijdens het Top-up project deze resultaten te dissemineren in twee open access artikelen, naast de disseminatie naar onderzoeksstakeholders door disseminatie via de lectoraatsnieuwsbrief en de poster. 3. Duurzame doorwerking naar het onderwijs In de laatste maanden van het Flow4nano Pro project is besloten om een nieuw vak aan het programma van de Material Science afstudeerrichting toe te voegen en zodoende het curriculum van de Applied Science studie te verbeteren. Dit vak zal ingaan op de energietoepassingen van materialen (in bijvoorbeeld zonnecellen) en het principe van de optische folies, zoals gemaakt in het Flow4nano project, past hier goed in. Binnen dit Top-up project willen we een set lesmateriaal voor dit vak ontwikkelen.
Tango is among the most widespread world music genres nowadays. However, only partial information about the elements and techniques of composing, arranging and performing tango has been documented and made available so far. This research project aims at investigating tango’s main aspects in the oeuvre of relevant tango musicians, promoting its creative practice and expanding its artistic community. By making the implicit knowledge in scores and recordings explicit and ready for creative use by the greater artistic community, tango can be preserved, on one side; and musicians can experiment and reach new artistic horizons, securing its continuation and development as vivid, contemporary music, on the other. The project has two research questions: 1. What are the main features and techniques of tango music composition, arrangement and performance? 2. How can musicians nowadays integrate these features and techniques into their practice to deepen their understanding and enhance their artistic creations and performances? This research uses a mixed method design, including the analysis of scores and recordings, literature review, interviews, observational studies and experimentation. It expands the artistic community on the topic and bridges two top-notch institutions devoted to tango learning: Codarts and UNSAM (Argentina). The research also endeavours improvements in the Codarts curriculum as it complements and expands its educational programme by providing students with research tools to enhance their creative practice. Theoretical and artistic outcomes will be documented and disseminated in concerts, concert-lectures, papers, articles and a tailor-made website containing compositions, arrangements, videos, text, musical examples and annotated scores, so as to record: a) the musical materials and techniques found in the analysed scores and recordings, together with their applications in practice and performance; b) the artistic processes, reflections and production of the participants; c) information on how to create, arrange and perform tangos.