Author: Bruce A. Berger
Edition: 1
Publisher: CRC Press
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0789021218
Promoting Civility in Pharmacy Education
Why can't we all just get along??
Incivility is a growing problem within all aspects of pharmaceutical education and, indeed, across the spectrum of higher education. Medical books Promoting Civility in Pharmacy Education. Promoting Civility in Pharmacy Education describes the issues involved and provides practical solutions. With this book, you'll learn which teaching characteristics lead to more/less incivility in the classroom, how to make your expectations known in a nonconfrontational manner, and how to respond to incivilities from students, administrators, and faculty.
Promoting Civility in Pharmacy Education examines ways to deal with incivility in:
- large classroom settings—with a discussion of honor codes and a sample syllabus
- small classroom/small group settings, including discussion of the role of the group in controlling and preventing incivilities and of the negative effect of incivility on group learning
- clinical settings, with a focus on insubordination, missed deadlines, sloppy/incomplete work, and unprofessional conduct
- “passive” incivilities such as inattention, lateness, asking for extensions on assignments, and making excuses, as well as mild disruptions such as cell phone conversations during class time
- “overt” or “active” incivilities, including vulgar language, insulting comments, direct challenges to the teacher's authority, and physical threats
Because it is packed with practical solutions to a large number of problems, Promoting Civility in Pharmacy Education is a must-have for anyone involved with pharmacy education Medical books Promoting Civility In Pharmacy Education, Bruce A. Berger, Very Good Book. payment | shipping rates | returns Promoting Civility in Pharmacy Education Product Category :Books ISBN :0789021218 Title :Promoting Civility in Pharmacy Education EAN :9780789021212 Authors :Bruce A. Berger Binding :Paperback Publisher :Informa HealthCare Publication Date :2003-09-24 Pages :122 Signed :False First Edition :False Dust Jacket :False List Price (MSRP) :24.00 Height :0.4000 inches Width :6.0000 inches Length :8.1000 inches Weight :0.4000 pounds Keywords :General, Pharmacy, Pharma
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payment | shipping rates | returns Promoting Civility in Pharmacy Education Product Category :Books ISBN :0789021218 Title :Promoting Civility in Pharmacy Education EAN :9780789021212 Authors :Bruce A. Berger Binding :Paperback Publisher :Informa HealthCare Publication Date :2003-09-24 Pages :122 Signed :False First Edition :False Dust Jacket :False List Price (MSRP) :24.00 Height :0.4000 inches Width :6.0000 inches Length :8.1000 inches Weight :0.4000 pounds Keywords :General, Pharmacy, Pharma
Categories: Pharmacy, Courtesy, Pharmacy. Contributors: Bruce A. Berger - Author. Format: Hardcover
Categories: Courtesy, Pharmacy. Contributors: Bruce A. Berger - Author. Format: Paperback
Medical Book Promoting Civility in Pharmacy Education
Promoting Civility in Pharmacy Education describes the issues involved and provides practical solutions. With this book, you'll learn which teaching characteristics lead to more/less incivility in the classroom, how to make your expectations known in a nonconfrontational manner, and how to respond to incivilities from students, administrators, and faculty.
Promoting Civility in Pharmacy Education examines ways to deal with incivility in:
- large classroom settings—with a discussion of honor codes and a sample syllabus
- small classroom/small group settings, including discussion of the role of the group in controlling and preventing incivilities and of the negative effect of incivility on group learning
- clinical settings, with a focus on insubordination, missed deadlines, sloppy/incomplete work, and unprofessional conduct
- “passive” incivilities such as inattention, lateness, asking for extensions on assignments, and making excuses, as well as mild disruptions such as cell phone conversations during class time
- “overt” or “active” incivilities, including vulgar language, insulting comments, direct challenges to the teacher's authority, and physical threats
Because it is packed with practical solutions to a large number of problems, Promoting Civility in Pharmacy Education is a must-have for anyone involved with pharmacy education. Make it a part of your professional collection today!