Title of article :
The impact of the learning contract on self-directed learning and satisfaction in nursing students in a clinical setting
Author/Authors :
Sajadi, Mahboobeh Academic Member of Pediatrics Nursing Department - School of Nursing & Midwifery - Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, Iran , Fayazi, Neda Academic Member of Saveh University of Medical Sciences - Kaveh Industrial Estate Company, Saveh, Iran , Fournier, Andrew College of Doctoral Studies - Grand Canyon University, Phoenix, Arizona, USA , Abedi, Ahmad Reza School of Nursing & Midwifery - Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, Iran
Abstract :
Background: The most important responsibilities of an education system are to create self-directed learning opportunities and develop
the required skills for taking the responsibility for change. The present study aimed at determining the impact of a learning contract on
self-directed learning and satisfaction of nursing students.
Methods: A total of 59 nursing students participated in this experimental study. They were divided into six 10-member groups. To
control the communications among the groups, the first 3 groups were trained using conventional learning methods and the second 3
groups using learning contract method. In the first session, a pretest was performed based on educational objectives. At the end of the
training, the students in each group completed the questionnaires of self-directed learning and satisfaction. The results of descriptive and
inferential statistical methods (dependent and independent t tests) were presented using SPSS.
Results: There were no significant differences between the 2 groups in gender, grade point average of previous years, and interest
toward nursing. However, the results revealed a significant difference between the 2 groups in the total score of self-directed learning
(p= 0.019). Although the mean satisfaction score was higher in the intervention group, the difference was not statistically significant.
Conclusion: This study suggested that the use of learning contract method in clinical settings enhances self-directed learning among
nursing students. Because this model focuses on individual differences, the researcher highly recommends the application of this new
method to educators.
Keywords :
Collaborative learning , Training activity & support , self-confidence , Active learning , Education , Autonomous learning , Training , Learning Methods , Self-directed learning , Learning contract , Clinical teaching
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics