05510nam 2200697 450 991046041980332120200520144314.01-78684-044-80-8261-3028-3(CKB)3710000000240113(EBL)1784523(OCoLC)890981909(SSID)ssj0001332687(PQKBManifestationID)12575595(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001332687(PQKBWorkID)11396045(PQKB)11304992(MiAaPQ)EBC1784523(Au-PeEL)EBL1784523(CaPaEBR)ebr10930617(CaONFJC)MIL645553(EXLCZ)99371000000024011320140923h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCurriculum development and evaluation in nursing /Sarah B. Keating ; acquisitions editor, Margaret ZuccariniThird edition.New York, New York :Springer Publishing Company,2015.©20151 online resource (501 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-322-14298-X 0-8261-3027-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Share Curriculum Development and Evaluation in Nursing; Section I: Overview of Nursing Education: History, Curriculum Development Processes, and the Role of Faculty; Chapter 1: History of Nursing Education in the United States; Objectives; Overview; In the Beginning; Diversity in Early Nursing Education; The 20th Century; Baccalaureate Education; Discussion Questions; Learning Activities; Student Learning Activity; Nurse Educator/Faculty Development Activity; Acknowledgment; ReferencesChapter 2: Curriculum Development and Approval Processes in Changing Educational EnvironmentsObjectives; Overview; The Process of Curriculum Development; Issues Related to Curricular Development or Redesign; Accreditation; Summary; Discussion Questions; Learning Activities; Student Learning Activities; Nurse Educator/Faculty Development Activities; References; Chapter 3: The Role of Faculty in Curriculum Development and Evaluation; Objectives; Overview; Level of Individual Faculty Member's Knowledge of Curriculum Development and Evaluation; Experienced FacultyRoles and Responsibilities of FacultyResearch in Curriculum Development and Evaluation; Summary; Discussion Questions; Learning Activities; Student Learning Activities; Nurse Educator/Faculty Development Activities; References; Section II: Learning Theories, Education Taxonomies, and Critical Thinking; Chapter 4: Learning Theories Applied to Curriculum Development; Objectives; Overview; Behaviorist Learning Theory; Classical Conditioning; Operant Conditioning; Reinforcement and Punishment; Social Cognitive Theory/Social Learning Theory; Self-Efficacy; Role Modeling; Cognitive Learning TheoryMetacognitionTransformative Learning; Constructivist Learning Theory; Adult Learning Theory; Humanistic Learning Theory; Summary; Discussion Questions; Learning Activities; Student Learning Activities; Nurse Educator/Faculty Development Activities; References; Chapter 5: Using Contextual Curriculum Design With Taxonomies to Promote Critical Thinking; Objectives; Overview; The Usefulness of Educational Taxonomies; Objectives and Outcomes; The Connection of Objectives to Learning Theory; Domains of Learning Within Taxonomies; The Cognitive Domain of Bloom; Other Educational TaxonomiesA Contextual Model for Aligning Curriculum and CoursesCritical Thinking and Taxonomy; Active Learning Strategies; Summary; Discussion Questions; Learning Activities; Student Learning Activities; Nurse Educator/Faculty Development Activities; References; Section III: Needs Assessment and Financial Support for Curriculum Development; Chapter 6: External Frame Factors; Objectives; Overview; Discussion; Description of the Community; Demographics of the Population; Characteristics of the Academic Setting; Political Climate and Body Politic; The Health Care System and Health Needs of the PopulaceThe Need for the ProgramNew Edition of The Leading Nursing Text on Curriculum Development and Evaluation!. This third edition of the leading nursing text on curriculum development and evaluation continues to address relevant NLN and AACN core competencies for curricula in all undergraduate and graduate nursing programs. Written for graduate students and faculty, this new edition responds to the many changes that have occurred in nursing and education since the second edition was published. These include the continued shortage of nursing faculty and the projected additional losses of experienced faculty due to impendiNursingStudy and teachingCurriculum evaluationCurriculum planningElectronic books.NursingStudy and teaching.Curriculum evaluation.Curriculum planning.610.73071/1Keating Sarah B.901333Zuccarini MargaretMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910460419803321Curriculum development and evaluation in nursing2014698UNINA