Browsing Unitec Symposium Contributions by Author "58089"
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Future nursing workforce: pathways to aged care nursing?
Heath, Samantha; Mall, Robina; Williams, Pam; Jackson, Ruth; Johnson, Shobha; Graham, Gil (2020-12-07)We are all getting older New Zealand's population prediction to 2052 Registered nurses The Academy Future nursing workforce Aim and objectives Stages of the Project Results of analysis Aged care : top of mind Narrative ... -
Learning to speak nursing : using early adult literacy assessment and targeted intervention to promote student success on the Bachelor of Nursing programme
Heath, Samantha; Williams, Pam; Jackson, Ruth; Roux, Victor; Haines, Karen; Brand, Treena; Hikuroa, Evelyn; Roy, Dianne; Philips, Jill (2020-12-07)LNAAT testing Quasi-experimental design Pathways Awarua By the numbers Characteristics of the group Outcomes References and acknowledgements -
'Online from Monday’ : the experiences of tertiary teaching staff during the New Zealand Covid-19 emergency response
Heath, Samantha; Palfreyman, Sue; Perry, Amanda; Keighron, Carla (2020-12-07)About the project Years of teaching How familiar are you with online teaching? Before and after : how do you feel about online delivery? The experience of students Communication : clarity of communications Communication ... -
Rapid transition to emergency teaching online: The experience of tertiary teachers and implications for vocational education
Heath, Samantha; Palfreyman, Sue; Kabbar, Eltahir; Perry, Amanda (2021-12)Operational definitions: Emergency Transition to Remote Learning which is different to e-Learning or Online learning Participant characteristics Years of teaching How familiar were you with online teaching? Challenges ... -
Time of the great Whakaaro: research dissemination in difficult times
Heath, Samantha (2020-10-09)A year ago we would never have conceived of the challenge and complexities 2020 would bring to our everyday lives. As healthcare professionals we could never have predicted that we would live through the greatest health ...