2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.profnurs.2014.09.002
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Practical Strategies for Nursing Education Program Evaluation

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“…The theoretical framework of our research was based on previous studies of evaluations in academic environments that suggested a range of variables important for understanding educational programs. Most evaluation studies in academic environments have focused on the curricula, teaching and learning methods, student-faculty interactions, and student outcomes [ 2 , 3 ]. In a previous study, researchers assessed the quality of faculty members according to achievements in education, training, research, and scholarship [ 4 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The theoretical framework of our research was based on previous studies of evaluations in academic environments that suggested a range of variables important for understanding educational programs. Most evaluation studies in academic environments have focused on the curricula, teaching and learning methods, student-faculty interactions, and student outcomes [ 2 , 3 ]. In a previous study, researchers assessed the quality of faculty members according to achievements in education, training, research, and scholarship [ 4 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In response to the newly revised standards, it was determined based on program growth that an aggressive approach to adoption needed to be the plan of action. The practical aspects of accomplishing this plan of action are limited in the literature (Lewallen, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In response to the newly revised standards, it was determined based on program growth that an aggressive approach to adoption needed to be the plan of action. The practical aspects of accomplishing this plan of action are limited in the literature (Lewallen, 2015).Since 2009, our program has demonstrated significant growth, including modification from a four-to a five-semester program. In addition, enrollment has now essentially doubled with admissions of about 60 students each fall and spring semesters.…”
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“…Graduates must complete an approved program of study and successfully pass a national licensure examination before they are allowed to practice nursing, therefore it is a responsibility of nursing programs to ensure graduates are prepared for the licensure exam and to enter the nursing workforce. Effective program evaluation addresses the evolving standards and expectations of local and national regulatory agencies and the standards of professional organizations (Lewallen, 2015). The plan will identify program strengths, needs, drivers for change, and opportunities for improvement.…”
Section: Program Evaluation and Complexity Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nursing is a practice discipline requiring a carefully constructed and continuously improved curriculum, responsive to changes in the practice of the profession (Matthiesen & Wilhelm, 2006). Effective program evaluation addresses the evolving standards and expectations of local and national regulatory agencies and the standards of professional organizations (Lewallen, 2015). Program evaluation also includes a combination of formative and summative evaluation components, with input from key stakeholders and regulators integrated into the plan (Matthiesen & Wilhelm, 2006).…”
Section: Conclusion Based On Program Improvement Reportsmentioning
confidence: 99%