Our nursing college has implemented LEAP- Learning, Exercise, and Active Participation as a best practice to foster holistic development among nursing students. This initiative blends academic excellence with physical well-being, recognizing that nursing professionals require both a sound mind and a healthy body to deliver effective patient care through outdoor learning sessions and weekly physical training activities. Students actively engage with nature and health-promoting practices. LEAP nurtures discipline, teamwork, and experiential learning, shaping nursing students into competent, compassionate, and health-conscious professionals ready to serve society. The nursing profession demands physical stamina, mental alertness, and emotional balance. To ensure the holistic well-being of nursing students, the institution has implemented regular Physical Training (PT) sessions as a best practice. This initiative aims to build physical fitness, promote health awareness, and develop teamwork and discipline among students. Weekly physical activities help nursing students remain energetic, confident, and mentally refreshed, contributing positively to their academic and clinical performance. The nursing profession often involves demanding clinical schedules and prolonged academic hours, leading to fatigue and physical strain. Recognizing this, the institution identified the need for structured physical exercise within the academic timetable. Weekly PT sessions provide a necessary balance between academic rigor and physical rejuvenation, ensuring that students not only excel academically but also maintain optimal health and energy levels essential for the nursing profession. Physical Training sessions are conducted once a week for all batches under the supervision of trained instructors and faculty coordinators. Activities include warm-up exercises, jogging, stretching, yoga, and sports-based routines. Students actively participate in these sessions held in the college grounds or sports complex, promoting outdoor engagement and teamwork. Regular attendance is maintained, and participation is encouraged as part of the institution’s emphasis on holistic education. The institution believes that learning should extend beyond classroom walls, encouraging students to connect theory with real-life experiences. To achieve this, the nursing college organizes Outdoor Learning Sessions once a week as part of its innovative teaching- learning strategy. This initiative provides an opportunity for students to learn in a natural environment, enhancing observation, reflection, and active participation. It helps nursing students develop a deeper understanding of concepts through experiential learning, fostering curiosity and engagement. Nursing education requires not only theoretical understanding but also the ability to relate knowledge to practical and community settings. Recognizing that confined classrooms may limit creativity and focus, the institution initiated outdoor classes to create a relaxed yet effective learning environment. Conducting sessions in open spaces surrounded by nature helps students think freely, observe deeply, and relate lessons to real-life healthcare situations. This approach also reduces academic stress and promotes a sense of well-being. Outdoor learning sessions are conducted once a week for all batches. The institution organizes these sessions in the college grounds under the trees during the morning hours, when the environment is calm, pleasant, and refreshing. Selected theory topics, reflective discussions, and group activities are carried out in this setting to make learning more engaging and meaningful. Faculty members plan the sessions in advance in alignment with the curriculum. The natural environment stimulates focus, creativity, and open communication, while fostering teamwork and enthusiasm among nursing students.
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