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Puppets arrive for Noosa nursing simulations
CQUniversity Noosa has received its first batch of puppets
designed to be used as educational tools in nursing simulations.
These new resources are an offshoot from the MASK-EDTM (KRS
simulation) tool devised by CQUniversity nursing academic Dr
Kerry Reid-Searl.
While the masked educator concept enables lecturers to inhabit an
adult character, the Pup-EdTM (KRS simulation)* puppets can be
used as a means to engage, teach, play and communicate with
learners.
CQUniversity Noosa lecturer Carol McPherson says academics are
keen to introduce Pup-EdTM to residential schools for nursing
students which will be hosted at the Noosa Campus this year. *
Pup-EdTM (KRS simulation) is a teaching technique where puppets
are worn by a wearer who is an informed professional. Pup-EdTM
(KRS simulation) is an acronym for the teaching approach
developed for the technique.
The acronym stands for P-puppet and professional preparation, U-
understanding the learner, P-play in action to suspend disbelief,
E- evaluation, D- debrief. The KRS component stands for
knowledgeable, realistic and spontaneous simulation.
The 'knowledgeable' implies that the wearer of the puppet has a
deep understanding of the content being imparted as well as an
understanding of different learning styles in order to develop
strategies in the puppet experience to engage the learners.
'Realistic' suggests that the puppet experience mimics a real
situation and the learner is suspended in disbelief. The reality
comes from the experience of the wearer who should have a deep
understanding of their discipline and simulation. For example in
nursing, the professional wearing the puppet - (being the nurse),
can draw upon episodes of patient care relevant to the content,
the objectives of the episode and learner level.
'Spontaneous' implies that the reaction of the puppet is
unprompted. However, the puppet is directed by the professional
who is, in turn, influenced by the learner response. Because
scripts are not set, the reactions can be immediate in response
to learners.
The purpose of this technique is for the professional to use
puppets as a means to engage, teach, play and communicate with
learners. The puppets can be used in different contexts and the
learners can be diverse. For example the learners could be
university nursing students in a classroom; children in a
paediatric unit, children in a classroom with differing needs or
a child undergoing counselling.
The informed professional could be a nurse educator teaching
undergraduate nursing students, the experienced registered nurse
in the paediatric unit, the teacher in the classroom or the
psychologist in a counselling session with a child. The contexts
can, in essence, be any setting involving children or where there
is a need for teaching individuals who will be involved with
children.
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