Title of article
Developing professional identity in nursing academics: The role of communities of practice
Author/Authors
Andrew ، نويسنده , , Nicola and Ferguson، نويسنده , , Dorothy and Wilkie، نويسنده , , George and Corcoran، نويسنده , , Terry A. Simpson، نويسنده , , Liz، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
5
From page
607
To page
611
Abstract
Summary
aper analyses the current standing of nursing within the wider United Kingdom (UK) higher education (HE) environment and considers the development of academic identity within the sector, introducing a technology mediated approach to professional learning and development. A community of practice (CoP) is a way of learning based on collaboration among peers. Individuals come together virtually or physically, with a common purpose, defined by knowledge rather than task [Wenger, E., 1998. Communities of Practice: Learning, Meaning and Identity, sixth ed. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge]. In 2008, a small team of academics at Glasgow Caledonian University, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Community Health created and implemented iCoP, a project undertaken to pilot an international CoP, where novices and expert academics collaborated to debate and discuss the complex transition from clinician to academic. Although not intended as a conventional research project, the developmental journey and emerging online discussion provide an insight into the collective thoughts and opinions of a multi-national group of novice academics. The article also highlights the key challenges, problems and limitations of working in an international online arena with professionals who traditionally work and thrive in a face to face, real time environment.
Keywords
Academic identity , Nursing , communities of practice
Journal title
Nurse Education Today
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Nurse Education Today
Record number
1875419
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