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El. knyga: Keating's Curriculum Development and Evaluation in Nursing Education

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  • Formatas: 372 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Dec-2021
  • Leidėjas: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780826186867
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  • Formatas: 372 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Dec-2021
  • Leidėjas: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780826186867
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"With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the face of healthcare rapidly changed. Those of us as nursing educators had to quickly pivot in adapting our courses and delivery methods to ensure ongoing education for our students. Limited contact forced us into a two-dimensional world where we learned to communicate differently. This was an unprecedented time and while the steps in the development of curriculum did not change, teaching strategies and the methods of delivery did"--

Praise for Earlier Edition:

"This is a detailed yet practical guide to planning, developing, and evaluating nursing curricula and educational programs. It provides a comprehensive and critical perspective on the totality of variables impacting curricular decisions...This book provides readers with a comprehensive overview of curriculum development, redesign, and evaluation processes...92 - 4 Stars"

—Doody'sBook Reviews

The fifth edition of Keating's Curriculum Development and Evaluation in Nursing Education provides comprehensive, detailed coverage of developing a quality curriculum that addresses competencies and accreditation standards and, most importantly, prepares students to become first-rate professionals. It includes a timely discussion of the Covid pandemic and its sizable impact on nursing education, expanded coverage of online learning, a new chapter on developing curriculum for clinical environments, current examples of specific strategies in practice, updated AACN essentials, and an upgraded format that enhances readability.

With step-by-step guidance and detailed case studies, the fifth edition provides essential content for nursing students and novice educators on how to develop a quality curriculum, while also helping advanced nursing educators and faculty to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing nursing education environment. Each chapter reinforces learning by providing an introduction, summary, and multiple clear objectives along with examples addressing specific teaching strategies—particularly clinical training and staff development. At the end of each chapter are separate sets of questions and learning activities for nursing faculty and graduate students. An extensive Faculty Resource package includes a course syllabus, suggested teaching strategies and resources, PowerPoints for each section, and supplemental and reflective student learning activities.

New to the Fifth Edition

  • New chapter on developing curriculum for staff development/nursing professional development specialists in clinical environments
  • New chapter on taxonomies and development on critical thinking
  • Updated information on distance education, online learning, informatics, and technology
  • Updated information on course development strategies for application of learning theories, educational taxonomies, and team building
  • Provides example of preparation for and participation in a virtual CCNE site visit implemented during the pandemic
  • Updated AACN Essentials/Domains and application to curriculum development and evaluation
  • Upgraded format including two-color design and improved readability

Key Features:

  • Offers the most in-depth coverage of nursing curriculum development
  • Supports new faculty as they transition to academia
  • Discusses the theories, concepts, and tools needed for curriculum development and program evaluation
  • Describes the scope of academic curriculum models at every practice and academic level
  • Weaves the concept of interdisciplinary collaboration in education throughout
  • Includes an Instructor's Manual and PowerPoints
  • Serves as a CNE certification review
Contributors ix
Preface xi
Instructor Resources xiii
SECTION I OVERVIEW OF NURSING EDUCATION: HISTORY, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT AND APPROVAL PROCESSES, AND THE ROLE OF FACULTY
1(4)
Stephanie Stimac DeBoor
1 History of Nursing Education in the United States
5(26)
Susan M. Ervin
2 Curriculum Development and Approval Processes in Changing Educational Environments
31(14)
Stephanie Stimac DeBoor
SECTION II NEEDS ASSESSMENT AND FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
45(4)
Stephanie Stimac DeBoor
3 Needs Assessment: The External and Internal Frame Factors
49(22)
Stephanie Stimac DeBoor
4 Financial Support and Budget Management for Curriculum Development or Revision
71(14)
Stephanie Stimac DeBoor
SECTION III CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES
85(4)
Stephanie Stimac DeBoor
5 The Classic Components of the Curriculum: Developing a Curriculum Plan
89(24)
Stephanie Stimac DeBoor
6 Implementation of the Curriculum
113(14)
Heidi A. Mennenga
7 Using Educational Taxonomies to Promote Critical Thinking
127(14)
Heidi A. Mennenga
8 Curriculum Planning for Undergraduate Nursing Programs
141(28)
Kimberly Baxter
9 Curriculum Planning for Specialty Master's Nursing Degrees and Entry-Level Graduate Degrees
169(14)
Stephanie Stimac DeBoor
10 Planning for Doctoral Education
183(10)
Jacqueline Ferdowsali
Stephanie Stimac DeBoor
11 A Proposed Unified Nursing Curriculum
193(20)
Sarah B. Keating
Stephanie Stimac DeBoor
12 Staff Development: The Specialty of Nursing Professional Development
213(4)
Rochelle Walsh
13 Distance Education, Online Learning, Informatics, and Technology
227(20)
Stephanie Stimac DeBoor
SECTION IV PROGRAM EVALUATION AND ACCREDITATION
247(4)
Stephanie Stimac DeBoor
14 Program Evaluation and Accreditation
251(24)
Susan M. Ervin
15 Planning for the Accreditation Visit
275(12)
Susan M. Ervin
SECTION V RESEARCH, ISSUES, AND TRENDS IN NURSING EDUCATION
287(2)
Stephanie Stimac DeBoor
16 Research and Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing Education
289(16)
Teresa Serratt
17 Issues and Challenges for Nursing Educators
305(10)
Stephanie Stimac DeBoor
Appendix: Case Study 315(28)
Glossary 343(6)
Index 349
Stephanie S. DeBoor, PhD, APRN, ACNS-BC, CCRN, is the associate dean of graduate programs, and assistant professor, Orvis School of Nursing, University of Nevada, Reno.