Published Jan 3, 2005
NRSKarenRN, BSN, RN
10 Articles; 18,929 Posts
found while perusing nln website:
education scholar
a comprehensive web-based program to advance teaching skills, professional scholarship, and instructional improvement for educators in the health professions.
program goals
the education scholar program was designed to:
elevate teaching as a respected activity of health professions faculty through scholarly inquiry and development;
assist faculty in adopting successful learner-centered teaching methods;
promote the scholarship of teaching as integral to the faculty role;
help faculty master the skills necessary to document teaching/learning activities as part of their scholarly work;
contribute to improving the quality of teaching and learning in the health professions;
develop a community of "like-minded" educators committed to the advancement of teaching excellence;
expand the dialogue about teaching/learning among local faculty to the national level; and
build a framework that will ultimately recognize teaching excellence as a positive factor in faculty rewards and careers.
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also see:
nln: professional opportunities 2004-2005.
our commitment to professional development is amply illustrated by the contents of this booklet. as you browse through the latest edition, please note the variety of opportunities ranging from research grants to serving on a task group. through these activities you can continue to grow as an effective educator and scholar while helping to address the critical issues facing nursing education today.
VickyRN, MSN, DNP, RN
49 Articles; 5,349 Posts
Wow, these modules look great--what a wonderful resource for nurse educators! Thanks so much for sharing, Karen. When I graduate at the end of the summer, I may be interested in enrolling in some (if not all) of these modules. Have any other educators out there had a chance to complete any of these yet? If so, what do you think of them?
purplemania, BSN, RN
2,617 Posts
cool-will pass this on.