Cognitive Ability of Nursing Students Anchored in Outcomes-Based Education
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Esteban, Steve M.Editorial
Universidad de Granada
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Cognitive ability Fourth industrial revolution Nursing Outcomes-based Education Strand
Date
2023-05-02Referencia bibliográfica
Steve M. Esteban (2023). Cognitive Ability of Nursing Students Anchored in Outcomes-Based Education .Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers,Vol. 14(3). 116-125[DOI: 10.47750/jett.2023.14.03.014]
Abstract
The 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR) demands Higher Educations to adopt an up-to-date curriculum,
innovative programs and align student skills according to the manpower needs of the modern
society. Countries employed the Outcomes-Based Education (OBE) curriculum to ensure that their
professionals uphold the expected third-world competencies. This study is sought to assess the
cognitive skills and perception of the first-year nursing students in Isabela State University anchored
to the OBE Curriculum of the 4IR. Mixed - method research approach was used to identify their
perceptions of the OBE and assess their cognitive abilities. Simple Random Sampling Technique was
used to select 51 participants.
The adoption of the program showed an “Average” result in the learner’s mastery level. The subject
Theoretical Foundation of Nursing (TFN) was substantiated to be the easiest subject taken by the
learners out of the 8 Professional Subjects where test questions were mainly categorized as “Lower-
Order-Thinking Skills”. On the other hand, Microbiology & Parasitology, where “Higher-Order-
Thinking Skills” questions were assigned was found to be the most difficult. Their profile variable
had no significant attribute to their cognitive abilities. Perceptively, most (36) learners had no idea
about the nature and implementation of the OBE curriculum where the concurrent nursing program
is integrated. Since factors were attributed to students, facilitators, and the OBE curriculum espousal,
the abovementioned curriculum adoption and implementation need to be reinforced to meet the
intended competencies of the modern global industrialization. Further studies need to be conducted
that is aimed at scholarly enhancing the curriculum