Published Sep 19, 2013
parkj9
19 Posts
So I'll be starting my first quarter of NS in a couple weeks and I received an email from one of my profs for our class and she explained that our class would be split into two groups and taught my two different profs for one weekday, then we would come together at the end of the week. I'm confused as to how tests would be taken and what if some topics aren't covered for one group or the other? Also the profs probably have different teaching styles too so when it comes around for exams, how would they be written fairly? I'm just confused about the efficiency of this..Anyone else's nursing program do this??
Caribbean Character
222 Posts
We have a total of 7 different instructors that teach our program and our first exam if Friday. Each instructor writes 3.5 questions for each hour of content that they lectured on for each test. Don't worry, I am sure they are not going to test you on content to which you were not exposed.
zoe92
1,163 Posts
Today I had lab for my foundations class and we had 6 professors teach it. None of these people are even my lecture teacher. For exams, they allow 2 professors to co write it, but they teach the material from the same lecture. As PP said, I do not think they will ask you questions on things not learned. The glass half full view is that with so many teachers, the easier ones could maybe balance out the more difficult ones
douxmusique
139 Posts
Generally professors collaborate on syllabi and tests if theyre co teaching.
LoriRNCM, ADN, ASN, RN
1 Article; 1,265 Posts
We have a total of about seven instructors for our two courses and labs. They definitely have a plan they stick to. It gets confusing due to the amount of material, but not because of the instructors. There is just so......much....stuff.