A case report of an innovative approach to harnessing human resources at a Nursing school in Botswana
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2018-11-05Author
Sabone, Motshedisi
Kgositau, Mabedi
Massele, Amos
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University of Botswana, www.ub.ac.bwRights
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The paper aims at sharing how human resources limitation drove collaborative teaching at an international level. In 2012, shortage of manpower in face-to face teaching prompted the nursing school to harness human resources outside the country to teach through an on-line mode. A gentlemen’s agreement was made with a vising Pharmacist from the USA to offer the course online as a community service gesture. The USA team consisted of five pharmacists while the Botswana team consisted of the head of school, a faculty member, and a clinical pharmacologist. The course offering was limited to exchange of written materials between students and the facilitators through e-mails. Interactive platforms were not possible as the facilitators could not access the university’s learning/teaching tools. Five (5) students completed the course and passed; and all have since graduated. The course evaluation from both the facilitators’ and the students’ perspectives revealed both benefits and challenges.
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