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    Navigating creativity within arts-based pedagogy: Implications of a constructivist grounded theory study by Rieger, Kendra L., Chernomas, Wanda M., McMillan, Diana E., Morin, Francine L.

    Published in Nurse education today (01-08-2020)
    “…Educators implement arts-based pedagogy with the hope that it will foster meaningful learning for students. However, nursing students have varied reactions to…”
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    The arts as a catalyst for learning with undergraduate nursing students: findings from a constructivist grounded theory study by Rieger, Kendra L., Chernomas, Wanda M., McMillan, Diana E., Morin, Francine L.

    Published in Arts & health (01-10-2020)
    “…Background: There is a growing interest in arts-based pedagogy (ABP) to promote the wide range of competencies needed for professional nursing. The aim of this…”
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    Effectiveness and experience of arts-based pedagogy among undergraduate nursing students: a mixed methods systematic review by Rieger, Kendra L, Chernomas, Wanda M, McMillan, Diana E, Morin, Francine L, Demczuk, Lisa

    “…To develop well rounded professional nurses, educators need diverse pedagogical approaches. There is growing interest in arts-based pedagogy (ABP) as the arts…”
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    Cultivating Music Play: The Need for Changed Teaching Practice by Morin, Francine L.

    Published in General music today (01-01-2001)
    “…Discusses the conceptions of play and music play. Reviews research studies on music play. Offers guiding principles for the inclusion of music play in general…”
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    A Descriptive Study of a Canadian Elementary Music Educator's Experience with the Trinidadian Tradition of Steelband by Morin, Francine L

    Published 1989
    “…Conducted during the Institute for Steelband Playing held in 1988, this study's aim was to understand how Trinidadian people view, experience, explain, and…”
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