Padua (magazine)

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PADUA

description Trade magazine
Area of ​​Expertise Nursing education
language German
publishing company Hogrefe Verlag (Germany)
First edition 2006
Frequency of publication five times a year
Sold edition 1,200 copies
editor Doris Eberhardt, Michael Bossle, Kathrin Rohde, Susanne Schewior-Popp, Kordula Schneider, Angelika Zegelin
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The nursing educational journal Padua was first published in 2006 by Thieme Verlag . The title stands as an acronym for “ P flege A nders D enken U nd A usbilden” and thus outlines the orientation of the magazine, which is aimed at teachers in nursing and nursing education and prepares and utilizes current scientific knowledge and practical experience for teaching should do. Since 2012 Padua has been published by the Bernese Hogrefe Verlag - formerly Verlag Hans Huber . The magazine appears five times a year and, in addition to the nursing-specific focus, also addresses patient education and patient education.

Trivia

In education, the acronym PADUA stands for a didactic concept ( problem presentation, structure, working through, practicing, applying ), which is intended to arouse learning motivation through controversial learning content.

Individual evidence

  1. Online article on the first edition at BuchMarkt

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