Poster Session- Since Florence Nightengale began professional schools of nursing, socialization in the nursing curriculum has been viewed from multiple perspectives. University-based nursing programs include a professional nursing course at the beginning of students’ studies. This begins the professional development of students. A thorough overview examining the history and evolution of nursing demonstrates a gap in the socialization process and faculty’s influence. In this proposed study, the researcher will examine ways in which the nursing faculty communicates with the student nurses. The question to be explored using action research is: What are the implicit and explicit behaviors nursing faculty integrate into the nursing curriculum th...
A project showing the integration of teaching, practice, and research is described. The project invo...
The question of leadership in nursing education is one that has been examined extensively in the lit...
The purpose of this hermeneutic phenomenological study was to understand the experience of being a f...
In 2009, the National League for Nurses (NLN) encouraged nursing programs to transition from traditi...
In developing student nurses’ clinical reasoning skills, nurse educators play an important part. To ...
The nursing industry faces tremendous growth in the coming years, as over one million new nurses wil...
Nursing education is facing a crisis. Anachronistic teaching methods are no longer keeping up with t...
Teaching has followed rote methods of presenting course objectives formulated by faculty and student...
The purpose of this grounded theory study was to explore the perceptions of associate degree nursing...
Participatory Action Research is a qualitative research method conducted in collaboration with a com...
Aim: This study in the first instance, seeks to identify encounters that commonly occur between grad...
Purpose: Student-faculty collaboration on research is an effective model to engage undergraduate stu...
This Participatory Action Research (PAR) project aimed to engage students from an accelerated 'fast ...
The U.S. shortage of qualified nursing teachers and researchers is affecting national health care ou...
This interpretive qualitative case study of nursing educators’ facilitation of bridging students’ pr...
A project showing the integration of teaching, practice, and research is described. The project invo...
The question of leadership in nursing education is one that has been examined extensively in the lit...
The purpose of this hermeneutic phenomenological study was to understand the experience of being a f...
In 2009, the National League for Nurses (NLN) encouraged nursing programs to transition from traditi...
In developing student nurses’ clinical reasoning skills, nurse educators play an important part. To ...
The nursing industry faces tremendous growth in the coming years, as over one million new nurses wil...
Nursing education is facing a crisis. Anachronistic teaching methods are no longer keeping up with t...
Teaching has followed rote methods of presenting course objectives formulated by faculty and student...
The purpose of this grounded theory study was to explore the perceptions of associate degree nursing...
Participatory Action Research is a qualitative research method conducted in collaboration with a com...
Aim: This study in the first instance, seeks to identify encounters that commonly occur between grad...
Purpose: Student-faculty collaboration on research is an effective model to engage undergraduate stu...
This Participatory Action Research (PAR) project aimed to engage students from an accelerated 'fast ...
The U.S. shortage of qualified nursing teachers and researchers is affecting national health care ou...
This interpretive qualitative case study of nursing educators’ facilitation of bridging students’ pr...
A project showing the integration of teaching, practice, and research is described. The project invo...
The question of leadership in nursing education is one that has been examined extensively in the lit...
The purpose of this hermeneutic phenomenological study was to understand the experience of being a f...