Re: University of Phoenix MSN Program
Team projects are pretty good... I have to be honest, you get good people and you get lazy people...but I had better success with teams at the MSN level. At the BSN level I think there was a lot of catfighting and I think people were just not cut out for the online environment. Going through the MSN program, I found people to be more cooperative and had less problems with groups. At the end of each class, the group is always swapped around anyway...you are never in the same class of people...because there are multiple classes of the same course starting at the same time. The facilitators (as the profs call themselves) say that they take into consideration (and grade accordingly) people in the learning teams who don't pull their weight. I really only had a problem with 1 lady over the course of 13 classes so that was very good.
I teach LPN students in the lab through the year and in the summer teach them OB at clinicals. My state (PA) board is cracking down on nursing programs...even adjunct clinical faculty MUST be an MSN or be actively working on their MSN. So going back to school is a must for those adjuncts who want to continue teaching.
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