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Nursing

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Knowledge level   define, identify, list  
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Comprehension level   Describe, explain, summarize  
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Application level   apply, demonstrate, use  
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Analysis level   Compare, contrast, differentiate  
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Synthesis level   Construct, develop, formulate  
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Evaluation level   critique, evaluate, judge  
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Cognitive Domain   Learner focuses on aquisition and recall of specific facts, concepts and principles. Simple(knowledge) to complex (synthesis/evaluation)  
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Affective Domain   Learning encompasses attitudes, beliefs,values, feelings and emotions  
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Psychomotor Domain   Encompasses fine motor, gross motor and manual skills. Commonly used in clinical techniques  
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Formative evaluation   occurs while learning process is unfolding  
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Summative evaluation   Completed at the end of a course/program - The final outcome.  
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Behavioral Learning Theory   All behavior is learned and can be shaped/rewarded to attain desired ends.  
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Cognitive Learning Theory   Conditions of learning influence acquisition/retention by modifying existing cognitive structures. Assimilation, accommodation and construction of knowledge are the basic processes of learning  
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Cognitive Development Learning Theory   Development is sequential and progresses in an uneven/interrupted manner through several phases.  
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Cognitive development: Sociocultural historical influences Learning Theory   Learning is interactive and occurs in a social/historical context. Knowledge, ideas, attitudes and values are developed as a result of relationships with people.  
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Multiple Intelligences Learning Theory   Human beings have unique profiles composed of varying degrees of eight and one half research-based intelligences  
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Adult Education Philosophy   Adults are self-directed and problem centered and need to learn useful information  
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Caring Philosophy   Education consists of an integration of humanistic-existential, phenomenological, feminist and caring ideologies  
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Critical Philosophy   The liberation fo thought occurs through analysis of power and realtionships within social structure information  
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Feminist Philosophy   Intellectual growth, activism, and empowerment can change injustice and inequity for all persons.  
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Humanism   Education Motivates the development of human potential  
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Narrative Pedagogy   A practical discourse using nine themes allows education to be gained thru experiences of teachers, students and clinicians to direct nursing education.  
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Phenomenology   Understanding the hows and whys of humans expereince. Perception of events results in learning.  
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Postmodern Discourse   Truth is related to specific context and is constantly being constructed  
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Nursing's Metaparadigm   Includes statements on: Person/client, Nursing, Environement, Health, and sometimes Nursing Education  
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Metaphysics   study of reality vs. what is fantasy/illusion (post-modern in nature)  
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Epistemology   Focus is on: What is truth?  
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Axiology   Focus is on: What is good?  
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Essentialism Ed. Theory   Student encouraged to expand mind by inquiry, discovery, aesthetics, synthesis and application of knowledge to life. Belief in strong liberal arts foundation.(Idealism Philosphy)  
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Behaviorism Ed. Theory   Student subject to natural law; motivated to learn through positive reinforcement; rewareded for scientific objectivity and objective analysis.(Realism Philosophy)  
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Reconstructionism Ed. Theory   Student to expeirence inquiry thru active learning and exploration; involvement in social and community activites (Pragmatist Philosophy)  
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Progressivism Ed. Theory   Students assisted to develop the self through filed trips, lab work, simulation; apply learning to daily life and society (Pragmastist Philosophy)  
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Humanism Ed. Theory   Encouraged to freely choose own path to learning; assume responsibility for life (Existential Philosophy)  
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Scholarship of Discovery   Generation of new knowledge for application and integration into the discipline and teaching; developing knowledge base of Nursing  
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Scholarship of Integration   Interpretation and synthesis of knowledge across discipline boundaries; requires communication and interdisciplinary collaboration  
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Scholarship of Application   Connects theory to practice; "How can knowledge be responsibly applied to consequential problems?" - Service to boards and organizations, policy development  
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Scholarship of Teaching   Requires evidence of effective teaching and dissemination of the knowledge that is aquired as a result of teaching; curriculum development, use of innovative teaching/learning strategies; dissemination of teaching knowledge/expertise  
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Student learning outcomes   inform students about expectations they must meet  
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module objectives should be linked to   course, program and institutional learning outcomes  
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6 learning domains   Knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation  
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IOM wants ___% to be bachelor's degree by 2020   80  
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Qualified applicants turned down from BS degrees because   lack of faculty and clinical resources  
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Boyer's 4 types of scholarship   discovery integration application teaching  
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Scholarship of Discovery   original research, new knowledge  
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Scholarship of Integration   Interpretation and synthesis of knowledge across disciplines  
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Scholarship of Application   Connects theory and practice (reflection assignments, publications)  
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Scholarship of Teaching   Innovative, variety of teaching methods, dissemination of knowledge about teaching  
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How many core competencies of Nurse Educators?   8  
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NLN's Core Competencies 1-5   1. Facilitate learning 2. facilitate learner development and socialization 3. Use assessment and evaluation strategies 4. Participate in curriculum design and evaluation of program outcomes 5. Function as a change agent and leader  
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NLN Core Competencies 6-8   6. Pursue continuous quality improvement as an educator 7. Engage in scholarship 8. Function within the educational environment  
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learning either right or wrong   Dualism  
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learning is active mental process. Based on prior knowledge. Focus on acquisition of knowledge   Cognitive perspective  
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Learning comes from concrete experience.   Experiential framework  
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VARK   Visual Suditory Read/write kinesthetic  
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critical thinking applied to decision making process related to diagnosis   Clinical reasoning  
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Does the punishment meet the crime   Substantive due process  
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Receive notice and opportunity to be heard   Procedural due process  
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Buckley Amendment   FERPA  
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All behavior is learned and can be shaped and rewarded   Behaviorism  
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Conditions of learning influence acquisition and retention of knowledge by modifying cognitive structures and forming schema. Assimilation and accommodation are processes of learning   Cognitivism  
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Learners build on existing knowledge through personal experience.Past learning is connected to new learning   Constructivism  
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Students learn by observing others as models of behaviour   Social learning theory  
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Learning occurs via scaffolding. They do some thing independently but need help with others. Help is gradually taken away.   Sociocultural learning  
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Learning happens where it can be applied   Situated learnint  
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Learning occurs in stages over time   Cognitive development  
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Education motivates the development of human potential   Humanism  
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Philosophical approach to understanding human behavior, the lived human experience   Phenomenology  
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Consistant test scores   Reliability  
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Test type that is developed according to a specific set of learning outcomes. Useful for measuring mastery of subject matter   Criterion Referenced Test  
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Test type to rank students, such as the GRE   Norm Referenced Test  
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Another name for a test blueprint   Table of specifications  
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Multiple choice, true/false, matching   Selection type exam questions  
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Fill in the blank, essay, short-answer   Supply type exam questions  
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Measures what it is supposed to measure   Validity  
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Test to measure reliability after single test administration   Kuder-Richardson or split half  
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Reliability co-efficient >_____ is considered good   .8  
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Divides test scores in the middle   Median  
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Type of variability that is calculated by subtracting the lowest score from the highest   Range  
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Type of variability that is the average distance from the mean   Standard Deviation  
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Item difficulty index. Measures percentage correct for the group answering the item   P value  
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P value of ______ separates learners from non learners   0.7-0.8  
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Way to differentiate student who know content from those who do not   item discrimination  
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Item discrimination score should be above ________   0.20  
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Type of evaluation that occurs during instruction   Formative  
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Type of evaluation that occurs after instruction   Summative  
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Focus is on acquisition and use of knowledge   Cognitive domain  
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Focus is on performance of manual or physical skills   Psychomotor domain  
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Focus is on emotions or feelings   Affective domain  
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Kuder-Richardson score that is acceptable for teacher made tests   0.60  
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Change strategy the assumes people are rational and motivated by own self interests   Empirical Rational Change Strategy  
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Change strategy that assumes people are social and will adhere to cultural norms. Change focuses on organization's culture   Normative-Reeducative Change Strategy  
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Change strategy that assumes people are basically compliant and will do what they are told   Power-Coercive Change Strategy  
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Change strategy that assumes people oppose loss and disruption but they will adapt readily to new circumstances. Burden of change on members not management. Creates new organization instead of changing old one   Environmental-Adaptive Change Strategy  
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Commission with purpose of accountability of higher education   Spelling Commission  
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AACN 6 core RN competencies   critical thinking healthcare systems and policy communication illness and disease management ethics information and health care technologies  
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SWOT   Strength Weakness Opportunities Threats  
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4 Curriculum ideologies   Scholar academic social efficiency learner centered social reconstruction  
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Curriculum ideology with hierarchy from scholar to teacher to student   Scholar academic  
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Curriculum ideology where focus is on service to society   Social Efficiency  
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Curriculum ideology where focus is on individual. Individual learning goals.   Learner Centered  
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Epistemological orientation   Content to be covered. Knowledge is the focus  
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Ontological orientation   Learner centered, focused student becoming a nurse  
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QSEN   Quality and Safety Education in Nursing  
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Examples of blocked curriculum   Pediatrics Med/surg  
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Test Development BOB CAT   Blueprint Objectives Bloom's tax Client needs (NCLEX) Analysis data Test results to change for future exams  
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Idealism   perfect world  
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Realism   world is orderly. Science is objective  
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Essentialism   Learn through knowledge from teacher  
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Perennialism   reading, writing, arithmetic  
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behaviorism   stimulus-response  
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Narrative pedagogy   teaching through story telling  
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empirical knowledge   scientific  
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personal knowledge   understand how one would feel in situation  
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ethical knowledge   moral decisions  
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esthetic knowledge   understanding patient's current situation  
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intrinsic motivation   internal. Feeling of accomplishment  
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extrinsic motivation   grades  
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ARCS   Attention Relevance Confidence Satisfaction  
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Pedagogy   art of teaching. How teachers teach  
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Learning outcomes per hour   2-3  
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