The Role of Simulation in Pedagogies of Higher Education for the Health Professions: Through a Practice-Based Lens

The preparation of future professionals for practice is a key focus of higher education institutions. Among a range of approaches is the use of simulation pedagogies. While simulation is often justified as a direct bridge between higher education and professional practice, this paper questions this...

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Main Authors: Rooney, D., Hopwood, N., Boud, D., Kelly, Michelle
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/50535
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description The preparation of future professionals for practice is a key focus of higher education institutions. Among a range of approaches is the use of simulation pedagogies. While simulation is often justified as a direct bridge between higher education and professional practice, this paper questions this easy assumption. It develops a conceptually driven argument to cast new light on simulation and its unarticulated potential in professional formation. The argument unfolds in, and is illustrated via, three accounts of a simulation event in an Australian undergraduate nursing program. This begins with a familiar approach, moves to one that problematizes this through a focus on disruption, culminating in a third that draws on socio-material theorisations. Here, simulation is conceived as emergent, challenging stable notions of fidelity, common in simulation literature. New possibilities of simulation in the production of agile practitioners and learners in practice are surfaced. This paper extends and enriches thinking by providing distinctive new ways of understanding simulation and the relationship it affords between education and professional practice, and by illuminating the untapped potential of simulation for producing agile practitioners.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-505352019-02-19T05:36:25Z The Role of Simulation in Pedagogies of Higher Education for the Health Professions: Through a Practice-Based Lens Rooney, D. Hopwood, N. Boud, D. Kelly, Michelle The preparation of future professionals for practice is a key focus of higher education institutions. Among a range of approaches is the use of simulation pedagogies. While simulation is often justified as a direct bridge between higher education and professional practice, this paper questions this easy assumption. It develops a conceptually driven argument to cast new light on simulation and its unarticulated potential in professional formation. The argument unfolds in, and is illustrated via, three accounts of a simulation event in an Australian undergraduate nursing program. This begins with a familiar approach, moves to one that problematizes this through a focus on disruption, culminating in a third that draws on socio-material theorisations. Here, simulation is conceived as emergent, challenging stable notions of fidelity, common in simulation literature. New possibilities of simulation in the production of agile practitioners and learners in practice are surfaced. This paper extends and enriches thinking by providing distinctive new ways of understanding simulation and the relationship it affords between education and professional practice, and by illuminating the untapped potential of simulation for producing agile practitioners. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/50535 10.1007/s12186-015-9138-z fulltext
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The Role of Simulation in Pedagogies of Higher Education for the Health Professions: Through a Practice-Based Lens
title The Role of Simulation in Pedagogies of Higher Education for the Health Professions: Through a Practice-Based Lens
title_full The Role of Simulation in Pedagogies of Higher Education for the Health Professions: Through a Practice-Based Lens
title_fullStr The Role of Simulation in Pedagogies of Higher Education for the Health Professions: Through a Practice-Based Lens
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Simulation in Pedagogies of Higher Education for the Health Professions: Through a Practice-Based Lens
title_short The Role of Simulation in Pedagogies of Higher Education for the Health Professions: Through a Practice-Based Lens
title_sort role of simulation in pedagogies of higher education for the health professions: through a practice-based lens
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/50535