Learning to speak nursing : using early adult literacy assessment and targeted intervention to promote student success on the Bachelor of Nursing programme
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Heath, Samantha
Williams, Pam
Jackson, Ruth
Roux, Victor
Haines, Karen
Brand, Treena
Hikuroa, Evelyn
Roy, Dianne
Phillips, Jillian
Williams, Pam
Jackson, Ruth
Roux, Victor
Haines, Karen
Brand, Treena
Hikuroa, Evelyn
Roy, Dianne
Phillips, Jillian
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2020-12-07
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Conference Contribution - Oral Presentation
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Auckland (N.Z.)
New Zealand
nursing students
nursing education
Literacy Numeracy for Adults Assessment Tool (LNAAT)
LNAAT
Bachelor of Nursing (Unitec)
Unitec courses
English for nursing
success
New Zealand
nursing students
nursing education
Literacy Numeracy for Adults Assessment Tool (LNAAT)
LNAAT
Bachelor of Nursing (Unitec)
Unitec courses
English for nursing
success
ANZSRC Field of Research Code (2020)
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Heath, S., Williams, P., Jackson, R., Roux, V., Haines, K., Brand, T., Hikuroa, E., Roy, D., & Philips, J. (2020, December). Learning to speak nursing: Using early adult literacy assessment and targeted intervention to promote student success on the Bachelor of Nursing programme. Paper presented at the Unitec Research Symposium, Te Puna Mt Albert Campus, Unitec Institute of Technology.
Abstract
LNAAT testing
Quasi-experimental design
Pathways Awarua
By the numbers
Characteristics of the group
Outcomes
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