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Practicum nursing education

Practicum nursing education

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As you have been collecting information about your learners through observing them and interacting with them over the last few weeks, you may have begun to pinpoint which students are more motivated and enthusiastic. This week discuss assessment of motivation (external and internal) with your preceptor and discuss the following in your reflective response.
Organize your response in a report format, as follows:
•    Describe your process for assessing motivational levels of your learners.
•    Discuss the results of your assessment: The variety of levels of motivation.
•    Hypothesize why less motivated students might be that way and how you will determine what lies beneath their lack of motivation.
•    Examine the readiness of this group and how you came to your conclusion.
•    Explain how you will use this information to influence your selection of teaching strategies.
Be sure you write this journal “off-line” and then copy/paste to this discussion forum (do not upload as a Word document). This will be something you will want to look back at as you progress forward in your upcoming role as a nurse educator.
Tie your discussion to QSEN, IOM recommendations,  your personal goals, course objectives, NLN Nurse Educator competencies, and South University’s College of Nursing Conceptual Framework Pillars (Caring, Communication, Critical Thinking, Professionalism, and Holism).
Reflective Discussion Rubric (applies to all weeks)
Directions:
Discussion Question Response: By Thursday, October 8, 2015, post your response to the assigned discussion questions in the appropriate threads in theDiscussion Area.
Journal Entry Requirements:
1.    A personal, introspective, subjective account that focuses on QSEN, IOM recommendations, personal goals, course objectives, and ties to NLN’s Nurse Educator Competencies.
2.    Connected to South University’s College of Nursing Conceptual Framework Pillars (Caring, Communication, Critical Thinking, Professionalism, and Holism)
3.    Connected to prior coursework through reflective analysis.
4.    Guidelines: Support your responses with scholarly academic references using APA style format. Assigned course readings and online library resources are preferred. Weekly lecture notes are designed as overviews to the topic for the respective week and should not serve as a citation or reference.
5.    In your discussion question response, provide a substantive response that illustrates a well-reasoned and thoughtful response; is factually correct with relevant scholarly citations, references, and examples; and that demonstrates a clear connection to the readings.
6.    In your participation responses to your peers, comments must demonstrate thorough analysis of postings and extend meaningful discussion by building on previous postings.

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Practicum nursing education

Practicum nursing education

Order Description

see attached

As you have been collecting information about your learners through observing them and interacting with them over the last few weeks, you may have begun to pinpoint which students are more motivated and enthusiastic. This week discuss assessment of motivation (external and internal) with your preceptor and discuss the following in your reflective response.
Organize your response in a report format, as follows:
•    Describe your process for assessing motivational levels of your learners.
•    Discuss the results of your assessment: The variety of levels of motivation.
•    Hypothesize why less motivated students might be that way and how you will determine what lies beneath their lack of motivation.
•    Examine the readiness of this group and how you came to your conclusion.
•    Explain how you will use this information to influence your selection of teaching strategies.
Be sure you write this journal “off-line” and then copy/paste to this discussion forum (do not upload as a Word document). This will be something you will want to look back at as you progress forward in your upcoming role as a nurse educator.
Tie your discussion to QSEN, IOM recommendations,  your personal goals, course objectives, NLN Nurse Educator competencies, and South University’s College of Nursing Conceptual Framework Pillars (Caring, Communication, Critical Thinking, Professionalism, and Holism).
Reflective Discussion Rubric (applies to all weeks)
Directions:
Discussion Question Response: By Thursday, October 8, 2015, post your response to the assigned discussion questions in the appropriate threads in theDiscussion Area.
Journal Entry Requirements:
1.    A personal, introspective, subjective account that focuses on QSEN, IOM recommendations, personal goals, course objectives, and ties to NLN’s Nurse Educator Competencies.
2.    Connected to South University’s College of Nursing Conceptual Framework Pillars (Caring, Communication, Critical Thinking, Professionalism, and Holism)
3.    Connected to prior coursework through reflective analysis.
4.    Guidelines: Support your responses with scholarly academic references using APA style format. Assigned course readings and online library resources are preferred. Weekly lecture notes are designed as overviews to the topic for the respective week and should not serve as a citation or reference.
5.    In your discussion question response, provide a substantive response that illustrates a well-reasoned and thoughtful response; is factually correct with relevant scholarly citations, references, and examples; and that demonstrates a clear connection to the readings.
6.    In your participation responses to your peers, comments must demonstrate thorough analysis of postings and extend meaningful discussion by building on previous postings.

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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