C358 (TS: YQT2) Foundations of Nursing Education
[3 CUs]
I
Course Description: This course examines the historical, theoretical, and contemporary issues of
nursing education. Student will explore emerging trends in curriculum development and
evaluation. Ethical, legal, and regulatory issues related to nursing education will be examined.
Performance Assessment: Goal is to design nursing curricula, changing a fictional community
college’s nursing program from and ADN progam to BSN. You are chair of committee to create
new curricula. Support choices by various components (e.g., learning theory, program outcomes,
accreditation etc). You will create a report to ‘osubmit” to the board of directors. Expect 15-30
pages.
Tips. Tricks. & Resources:
1) Definitely have PA directions on hand as read and bookmark COS
2) Bloom’s Taxonomy knowledge is critical to complete assessment
3) Material in COS is ample for PA – with info on RWJ and QSEN etc.
4) May find “Professional Nursing Standards” useful as well
5) When formatting, create a blank table of contents, just as a page holder. Fill in ‘ headers and pagination at end oftask.
6) Modest community. Chatter has most information. Chatter involvement is
expected, but not required.
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FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING EDUCATION
Competencies:
7OO9.7.7: Education Environments and Trcnds in Nurcing Education – The graduate analyzes
evolutionary trends in higher education and nursing education.
7OO9.7.2t Theoretical Foundations of Nurcing Education – The graduate examines theoretical
foundations of education that affect nursing education.
7OO9.7.3: Nurcing Curriculum Foundations – The graduate evaluates nursing curricula for relevance and
effectiveness within the seXing in which they will be used.
7OO9,7.4: Fundamentals of Learning Assessment – The graduate describes the essential concepts of
assessi ng student lea rni ng.
7OO9.7.5: Ethical, Legal, and Accreditation Implications in Nurcing Education – The graduate
evaluates various ethical, legal, and accreditation issues related to nursing education,
Introduction:
As a nurse educator, you may be expected to lead and participate in the development and revision of
nursing programs. Therefore, it is essential that you have the competencies to analyze internal and
external factors and trends that impact the design and delivery of nursing curricula. You must also be able
to use a variety of learning theories to guide the development of nursing curriculum and integrate relevant
educational philosophies, modalities, and assessments to achieve identified program outcomes. The clear
articulation of the ethical standards and desired learner outcomes to stakeholders will be necessary for
achieving the requirements of state and national regulatory and accrediting agencies.
Scenario:
At Hartford Community College, the executive team has decided to change the current two-year associate
degree nursing program to a four-year bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) program. As the director of
allied health programs, you have been asked to chair the nursing curriculum committee, which is charged
with fully designing the new BSN program. Your position gives you access to societal, economic, and
institutional trends that are current in the field of nursing education. Taking these items into consideration,
your committee has been tasked with gathering information and presenting it for the new BSN program.
You are to ensure the new BSN program is consistent with state and national professional standards and
guidelines. You will be creating a report to take to the board of directors for approval.
Requirements:
A. Create a report that contains the following components:
. table of contents
. components identified in aspects B through K
B. Justify the change from an associate degree nursing program to a BSN program.
Note: Please include one or two sentences to serve as a brief introduction to the justification for the
change from an associate degree nursing program to a BSN program. Details of the justification will be
amplified in items 81 and 82.
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1. Explain two factors (e,9., social, economicr political, institutional) that influence the need for a BSN
program.
2. Explain how at /easf one of the following external forces has informed the decision for a BSN
program:
. The Institute of Medicine (IOM)
. The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health
o Magnet hospital recognition
. Patricia Benner’s Educating Nurses: A Call for Radical Transformation
. Contemporary literature on patient outcomes related to academic preparation for nurses
C. Select a recommendation from one of the following organizations or institutions to guide the
integration of quality and safety initiatives in the new BSN program:
o Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN)
. The Institute of Medicine (IOM)
. American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN)
. National League for Nursing (NLN)
. The loint Commission
1. Provide a rationale for your selected recommendation.
2. Discuss one possible barrier (e.9., faculty shortage, financial incentives) you may encounter as you
implement your selected recommendation.
D. Develop an argument for how a learning theory (e.9., constructivist, cognitivist, humanistic) would
support the development of critical thinking skills in the new BSN program.
1. Critique the selected learning theory, including the following:
o two advantages of using the selected theory in the new BSN program
o two disadvantages of using the selected theory in the new BSN program
E. Describe the key components of one of the following educational philosophies or conceptual
underpinnings that can inform the development of the new BSN curriculum:
. multiple intelligences
. adult education
. critical andragogy /pedagogy
o narrative andragogy/pedagogy
. authentic learning
1. Critique the selected philosophical approach, including the following:
. one advantage of using the selected philosophy in the new BSN program
. one disadvantage of using the selected philosophy in the new BSN program
F. Select two current modalities for the delivery of the new BSN program (e.9., traditional classroom,
online education, live web streaming, telehealth, social networks, electronic health records,
si mulations/cl i nical education experiences, com petency-based learni ng).
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1. Provide a justification for each of the selected modalities.
2. Analyze whether potential barriers exist in implementing your selected modalities,
G, Describe why formative and summative assessments will be used in the new BSN program.
1. Discuss at least two benefits of using formative assessments in the new BSN program.
2. Discuss at least two benefits of using summative assessments in the new BSN program.
3. Discuss at least two limitations of using formative assessments in the new BSN program.
4, Discuss at least two limitations of using summative assessments in the new BSN program.
5. Analyze how one of the following assessment methods could increase student success in the new
BSN program:
. paper and pencil exams
. high-stakes exams
o classroom assessment techniques (CAT)
. computer-based testing (CBT)
H. Explain how the ANA Code of Ethics will be incorporated and applied in the new BSN program.
1. Analyze how each of the following legal accountabilities in nursing education will be incorporated
and applied in the new BSN program:
a. Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
b. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
c. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
d. copyright laws
I. Analyze how one of the following nursing accreditation methods would be incorporated and applied in
the new BSN program:
. the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)
. Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN, formerly NLNAC)
o state boards of nursing
J. Create a conclusion that includes a summary of the final key recommendations essential for
consideration in this new BSN program.
K. When you use sources, include all in-text citations and references in APA format.
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Note: For definitions of terms commonly used in the rubric, see the Rubric Terms web link included in the
Eva I uati on Procedures secti on.
Note: When using sources to support ideas and elements in an assessment, the submission MUST include
APA formatted in-text citations with a corresponding reference list for any direct quotes or paraphrasing. It
is not necessary to list sources that were consulted if they have not been quoted or paraphrased in the
text of fhe assessment,
Note: No more than a combined total of 30o/o of a submission can be directly quoted or closely
paraphrased from outside sources, even if cited correctly. For tips on using APA style, please refer to the
APA Handout web link included in the APA Guidelines section.
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Articulation of
Response
(clarity,
organization,
mechanics)
The candidate provides
unsatisfactory articulalion
of response.
The candidate provides
weak articulation of
response.
The candidate provides
limited articulation of
response.
The candidate provides
adequate articulation of
response.
The candidate provides
substantial articulation of
response.
A. Report The candidate does not
provide a report that
contains any of the given
components.
Not applicable. The candidate provides a
repo( that contains some
of the given components.
Not applicable. The candidate provides a
report that contains all of
the given components.
B. Justification
for BSN Program
The candidate does not
provide a logical
justifi cation for changing
from an associate degree
nursing program to a BSN
program.
The candidate provides a
logical justification, with
no suppo(, for changing
from an associate degree
nursing program to a BSN
program.
The candidate provides a
logical justifi cation, with
limited support, for
changing from an
associate degree nursing
program to a BSN
program.
The candidate provides a
logical justification, with
adequate support, for
changing from an
associate degree nursing
program to a BSN
program.
The candidate provides a
logical justification, with
substantial support, for
changing from an
associate degree nursing
program to a BSN
program.
81. Need for
Program
The candidate does not
provide a logical
explanation of any factors
that influence the need for
a BSN program.
The candidate provides a
logical explanation of 1
factor that influences the
need for a BSN program.
The candidate provides a
logical explanation, with
limited detail, of 2 factors
that influence the need for
a BSN program.
The candidate provides a
logical explanation, with
adequate detail, of 2
factors that influence the
need for a BSN program.
The candidate provides a
logical explanation, with
substantial detail, of 2
factors that influence the
need for a BSN program.
82. External
Forces
The candidate does not
provide a logical
explanation of how af
/easf 1 of the given
external forces has
informed the decision for
a BSN program.
The candidate provides a
logical explanation, with
no detail, of how at least 1
of the given external
forces has informed the
decision for a BSN
program.
The candidate provides a
logical explanation, with
limited detail, of how af
Ieasl 1 of the given
external forces has
informed the decision for
a BSN program.
The candidate provides a
logical explanation, with
adequate detail, of how al
/easf 1 of the given
external forces has
informed the decision for
a BSN program.
The candidate provides a
logical explanation, with
substantial detail, of how
at least 1 of the given
external forces has
informed the decision for
a BSN program.
C.
Recommendation
to Guide Quality
and Safety
lnitiatives
The candidate does not
provide an appropriate
recommendation from 1
of the given organizations
or institutions to guide the
integration of quality and
safety initiatives in the
new BSN program.
Not applicable. Not applicable. Not applicable. The candidate provides
an appropriate
recommendation from 1
of the given organizations
or institutions to guide the
integration of quality and
safety initiatives in the
new BSN program.
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C1. Rationale for
Selection
The candidate does not
provide a logical ralionale
for the selected
recommendation.
The candidate provides a
logical rationale, with no
support, for the selected
recommendation.
The candidate provides a
logical rationale, with
limited support, for the
selected
recommendation.
The candidate provides a
logical rationale, with
adequate support, for the
selected
recommendation.
The candidate provides a
logical rationale, with
substantial support, for
the selected
recommendation.
C2. Barrier The candidate does not
provide a logical
discussion of 1 possible
barrier in implementing
the selected
recommendation.
The candidate provides a
logical discussion, with no
detail, of 1 possible
barrier in implementing
the selected
recommendation.
The candidate provides a
logical discussion, with
limited detail, of 1
possible barrier in
implementing the selected
recommendation.
The candidate provides a
logical discussion, with
adequate detail, of 1
possible barrier in
implementing the selected
recommendation.
The candidate provides a
logical discussion, with
substantial detail, of 1
possible barrier in
implementing the selected
recommendation.
D. Argument The candidate does not
provide a logical
argument for how a
learning theory would
support the development
of critical thinking skills in
the new BSN program.
The candidate provides a
logical argument, with no
support, for how a
learning theory would
support the development
of critical thinking skills in
the new BSN program.
The candidate provides a
logical argument, with
limited support, for how a
learning theory would
support the development
of critical thinking skills in
the new BSN program.
The candidate provides a
logical argument, with
adequate support, for how
a learning theory would
support the development
of critical thinking skills in
the new BSN program.
The candidate provides a
logical argument, with
substantial support, for
how a learning theory
would support the
development of critical
thinking skills in the new
BSN program.
D1. Theory
Critique
The candidate does not
provide a logical critique
of the selected learning
theory, including any
advantages or
disadvantages of using
the selected theory in the
new BSN program.
The candidate provides a
logical critique of the
selected learning theory,
including 0-l advantages
and 0-l disadvantages of
using the selected theory
in the new BSN program.
The candidate provides a
logical critique, with
limited detail, of the
selected learning theory,
including 2 advantages
and 2 disadvantages of
using the selected theory
in the new BSN program.
The candidate provides a
logical critique, with
adequate detail, of the
selected learning theory,
including 2 advantages
and 2 disadvantages of
using the selected theory
in the new BSN program.
The candidate provides a
logical critique, with
substantial detail, of the
selected learning theory,
including 2 advantages
and 2 disadvantages of
using the selected theory
in the new BSN program.
E. Key
Components
The candidate does not
provide an accurate
description of the key
components of 1 of the
given educational
philosophies or
conceptual underpinnings
that can inform the
development of the new
BSN curriculum.
The candidate provides
an accurate description,
with no detail, of the key
components of 1 of the
given educational
philosophies or
conceptual underpinnings
that can inform the
development of the new
BSN curriculum.
The candidate provides
an accurate description,
with limited detail, of the
key components of 1 of
the given educational
philosophies or
conceptual underpinnings
that can inform the
development of the new
BSN curriculum.
The candidate provides
an accurate description,
with adequate detail, of
the key components of 1
of the given educational
philosophies or
conceptual underpinnings
that can inform the
development of the new
BSN curriculum.
The candidate provides
an accurate description,
with substantial detail, of
the key components of 1
of the given educational
philosophies or
conceptual underpinnings
that can inform the
development of the new
BSN curriculum.
E1. Philosophical
Approach
Critique
The candidate does not
provide a logical critique
of the selected
philosophical approach,
including 1 advantage
and 1 disadvantage of
The candidate provides a
logical critique of the
selected philosophical
approach, including either
1 advantage or 1
disadvantage of using the
The candidate provides a
logicalcritique, with
limited detail, of the
selected philosophical
approach, including 1
advantage and 1
The candidate provides a
logicalcritique, with
adequate detail, of the
selected philosophical
approach, including 1
advantage and ‘1
The candidate provides a
logical critique, with
substantial detail, of ihe
selected philosophical
approach, including 1
advantage and 1
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using the selected
philosophy in the new
BSN program.
selected philosophy in the
new BSN program.
disadvantage of using the
selected philosophy in the
new BSN program.
disadvantage of using the
selected philosophy in the
new BSN program.
disadvantage of using the
selected philosophy in the
new BSN program.
F. Modalities for
Delivery
The candidate does not
provide any current
modalities for the delivery
of the new BSN program.
Not applicable. The candidate provides 1
current modality for the
delivery of the new BSN
program.
Not applicable. The candidate provides 2
current modalities for the
delivery of the new BSN
program.
F1. Justification
for Selected
Modalities
The candidate does not
provide a logical
justification for any of the
selected modalities.
The candidate provides a
logical justification for 1 of
the selected modalities.
The candidate provides a
logical justifi cation, with
limited support, for each
of the selected modalities.
The candidate provides a
logical justification, with
adequate support, for
each of the selected
modalities.
The candidate provides a
logical justifi cation, with
substantial support, for
each of the selecled
modalities.
F2. Barriers to
lmplementation
The candidate does not
provide a plausible
analysis of whether
potential barriers exist in
implementing the selected
modalities.
The candidate provides a
plausible analysis, with no
detail, of wheiher
potential barriers exist in
implementing the selected
modalities.
The candidate provides a
plausible analysis, with
limited detail, of whether
potential barriers exist in
implementing the selected
modalities.
The candidate provides a
plausible analysis, with
adequate detail, of
whether potential barriers
exist in implementing the
selected modalities.
The candidate provides a
plausible analysis, with
substantial detail, of
whether potential barriers
exist in implementing the
selected modalities.
G. Assessments The candidate does not
provide an appropriate
description of why
formative and summative
assessments will be used
in the new BSN program.
The candidate provides
an appropriate
description, with no detail,
of why formative and
summative assessments
will be used in the new
BSN program.
The candidate provides
an appropriate
description, with limited
detail, of why formative
and summative
assessments will be used
in the new BSN program.
The candidate provides
an appropriate
description, with adequate
detail, of why formative
and summative
assessments will be used
in the new BSN program.
The candidate provides
an appropriate
description, with
substantial detail, of why
formative and summative
assessments will be used
in the new BSN program.
G1. Benefits of
Formative
Assessments
The candidate does not
provide a logical
discussion of any benefits
of using formative
assessments in the new
BSN program.
The candidate provides a
logical discussion of 1
benefit of using formative
assessments in the new
BSN program.
The candidate provides a
logical discussion, with
limited detail, ol at least2
benefits of using
formative assessments in
the new BSN program.
The candidate provides a
logical discussion, with
adequate detail, of at
least 2 benefits of using
formative assessments in
the new BSN program.
The candidate provides a
logical discussion, with
substantial detail, of at
least 2 benefits of using
formative assessments in
the new BSN program.
G2. Benefits of
Summative
Assessments
The candidate does not
provide a logical
discussion of any benefits
of using summative
assessments in the new
BSN program.
The candidate provides a
logical discussion of 1
benefit of using
summative assessments
in the new BSN program.
The candidate provides a
logical discussion, with
limited detail, of at least2
benefits of using
summative assessments
in the new BSN program.
The candidate provides a
logical discussion, with
adequate detail, of at
least 2 benefits of using
summative assessments
in the new BSN program.
The candidate provides a
logical discussion, with
substantial detail, of al
least 2 benefits of using
summative assessments
in the new BSN program.
G3. Limitations of
Formative
Assessments
The candidate does not
provide a logical
discussion of any
limitations of using
The candidate provides a
logical discussion of 1
limitation of using
The candidate provides a
logical discussion, with
limited detail, o’f at least2
limitations of using
The candidate provides a
logical discussion, with
adequate detail, of at
least 2limitations of using
The candidate provides a
logical discussion, with
substantial detail, of at
least 2limitations of using
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formative assessments in
the new BSN program.
formative assessments in
the new BSN program.
formative assessments in
the new BSN program.
formative assessments in
the new BSN program.
formative assessments in
the new BSN program.
G4. Limitations of
Summative
Assessments
The candidate does not
provide a logical
discussion of any
limitations of using
summative assessments
in the new BSN program.
The candidate provides a
logical discussion of 1
limitation of using
summative assessments
in the new BSN program.
The candidate provides a
logical discussion, with
limited detail, of at least2
limitations of using
summative assessments
in the new BSN program.
The candidate provides a
logical discussion, with
adequate detail, of af
least 2limitations of using
summative assessments
in the new BSN program.
The candidate provides a
logical discussion, with
substantial detail, of af
least 2limitations of using
summative assessments
in the new BSN program.
G5. Assessment
Method Analysis
The candidate does not
provide a plausible
analysis of how 1 of the
given assessment
methods could increase
student success in the
new BSN program.
The candidate provides a
plausible analysis, with no
suppo(, ofhow 1 ofthe
given assessment
methods could increase
student success in the
new BSN program.
The candidate provides a
plausible analysis, with
limited support, of how 1
of the given assessment
methods could increase
student success in the
new BSN program.
The candidate provides a
plausible analysis, with
adequate support, of how
1 of the given assessment
methods could increase
student success in lhe
new BSN program.
The candidate provides a
plausible analysis, with
substantial support, of
how 1 of the given
assessment methods
could increase student
success in the new BSN
program.
H. ANA Code of
Ethics
The candidate does not
provide a logical
explanation of how the
ANA Code of Ethics will
be incorporated and
applied in the new BSN
program.
The candidate provides a
logical explanation, with
no detail, of how the ANA
Code of Ethics will be
incorporated and applied
in the new BSN program.
The candidate provides a
logical explanation, with
limited detail, of how the
ANA Code of Ethics will
be incorporated and
applied in the new BSN
program.
The candidate provides a
logical explanation, with
adequate detail, of how
the ANA Code of Ethics
will be incorporated and
applied in the new BSN
program.
The candidate provides a
logical explanation, with
substantial detail, of how
the ANA Code of Ethics
will be incorporated and
applied in the new BSN
program.
H1a. Analysis of
FERPA
The candidate does not
provide a plausible
analysis of how FERPA
will be incorporated and
applied in the new BSN
program.
The candidate provides a
plausible analysis, with no
detail, of how FERPA will
be incorporated and
applied in the new BSN
program.
The candidate provides a
plausible analysis, with
limited detail, of how
FERPA will be
incorporated and applied
in the new BSN program.
The candidate provides a
plausible analysis, with
adequate delail, of how
FERPA will be
incorporated and applied
in the new BSN program.
The candidate provides a
plausible analysis, with
substantial detail, of how
FERPA will be
incorporated and applied
in the new BSN program.
H1b. Analysis of
ADA
The candidate does not
provide a plausible
analysis of how ADA will
be incorporated and
applied in the new BSN
program.
The candidate provides a
plausible analysis, with no
detail, of how ADA will be
incorporated and applied
in the new BSN program.
The candidate provides a
plausible analysis, with
limited detail, of how ADA
will be incorporated and
applied in the new BSN
program.
The candidate provides a
plausible analysis, with
adequate delail, of how
ADA will be incorporated
and applied in the new
BSN program.
The candidate provides a
plausible analysis, with
substantial detail, of how
ADA will be incorporated
and applied in the new
BSN program.
Hlc. Analysis of
HIPAA
The candidate does not
provide a plausible
analysis of how HIPAA
will be incorporated and
applied in the new BSN
program.
The candidate provides a
plausible analysis, wilh no
detail, of how HIPAA will
be incorporated and
applied in the new BSN
program.
The candidate provides a
plausible analysis, with
limited detail, of how
HIPM will be
incorporated and applied
in the new BSN program.
The candidate provides a
plausible analysis, with
adequate detail, of how
H|PAAwillbe
incorporated and applied
in the new BSN program.
The candidate provides a
plausible analysis, with
substantial detail, of how
H|PMwillbe
incorporated and applied
in the new BSN program.
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Hld. Analysis of
Copyright Laws
The candidate does not
provide a plausible
analysis of how copyright
laws will be incorporated
and applied in the new
BSN program.
The candidate provides a
plausible analysis, with no
detail, of how copyright
laws will be incorporated
and applied in the new
BSN program.
The candidate provides a
plausible analysis, with
limited detail, of how
copyright laws will be
incorporated and applied
in the new BSN program.
The candidate provides a
plausible analysis, with
adequate detail, of how
copyright laws will be
incorporated and applied
in the new BSN program.
The candidate provides a
plausible analysis, with
substantial detail, of how
copyright laws will be
incorporated and applied
in the new BSN program.
l. Accreditation
Methods
The candidate does not
provide a plausible
analysis of how ‘1 of the
given nursing
accreditation methods
would be incorporated
and applied in the new
BSN program.
The candidate provides a
plausible analysis, with no
detail, of how 1 of the
given nursing
accreditation methods
would be incorporated
and applied in the new
BSN program.
The candidate provides a
plausible analysis, with
limited detail, of how 1 of
the given nursing
accreditation methods
would be incorporated
and applied in the new
BSN program.
The candidate provides a
plausible analysis, with
adequate detail, of how 1
of the given nursing
accreditation methods
would be incorporated
and applied in the new
BSN program.
The candidate provides a
plausible analysis, with
substantial detail, of how
1 of the given nursing
accreditation methods
would be incorporated
and applied in the new
BSN program.
J. Conclusion The candidate does not
provide a conclusion that
includes a summary of
the final key
recommendations
essential for consideration
in the new BSN program.
Not applicable. The candidate provides a
conclusion, with
insufficient detail, that
includes a summary of
the final key
recommendations
essential for consideration
in the new BSN program.
Not applicable. The candidate provides a
conclusion, with sufficient
detail, that includes a
summary of the final key
recommendations
essential for consideration
in the new BSN program.
K. Sources When the candidate uses
sources, the candidate
does not provide in-text
citations and references.
When the candidate uses
SOUTCCS,
the candidate provides
only some in-text citations
and references.
When the candidate uses
sources, the candidate
provides appropriate intext
citations and
references with major
deviations from APA
style.
When the candidate uses
sources, the candidate
provides appropriate intext
citations and
references with minor
deviations from APA
style.
When the candidate uses
sources, the candidate
provides
appropriate intext
citations and references
with no readily detectable
deviations from APA
style.
Foundations of Nursing Education
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