The nurse educator teaches students how to be more assertive. Which teaching strategy, if implemented by the nurse educator, would be most effective?

a. Role playing
b. Peer teaching
c. Printed materials
d. Lecture-discussion


ANS: A
Role playing allows the students to practice assertive behavior and receive feedback about how the behavior is perceived. Lecture-discussion, peer-teaching, and printed materials are more useful for other learning needs.

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