R. Bull et P. Martyr, This little piggy went to market: using a health education market as a learning strategy for preregistration Bachelor of Nursing students, NURS EDUC T, 19(2), 1999, pp. 116-121
In the academic year 1997/98 at the University of Tasmania, students undert
aking the research unit in their second year of the Bachelor of Nursing (BN
) took part in producing a health education market for the staff and studen
ts on the Launceston campus of the University. The cafeteria and outside gr
assed areas were transformed into a network of information stalls, displays
and activities. The students reported a constant flow of interested and en
thusiastic people to their stalls. Integrating research findings, technical
and interpersonal skills and creative ability, students were encouraged to
synthesize many areas of theory in the nursing programme in order to prese
nt high quality, informative and engaging stalls. Formal evaluation of both
group and individual work was integrated into the process in such a way as
to provide prompt feedback and encouragement, ongoing quality control and
to generate a final grade for each student.