NSG 6003 Teaching & Learning Strategies COMPLETED EXAM 20241. What is the difference between active learning and passive learning in nursing education? Provide an example of each strategy. - Active learning is a teaching approach that engages students in the learning process by requiring them to actively participate in activities, discussions, problem-solving, or simulations. Passive learning is a teaching approach that relies on lectures, readings, or demonstrations, where students are mainly recipients of information. An example of active learning is a case study, where students analyze a realistic scenario and apply their knowledge and skills to solve it. An example of passive learning is a PowerPoint presentation, where students listen to the instructor and take notes. 2. What are the benefits of using simulation as a teaching and learning strategy in nursing? Name at least three benefits and explain how they enhance student learning outcomes. - Simulation is a teaching and learning strategy that uses realistic scenarios, equipment, and feedback to mimic clinical situations and allow students to practice their skills and decision-making in a safe and controlled environment. Some of the benefits of using simulation are: - It improves students' confidence, competence, and critical thinking by providing them with