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The
nursing education concentration prepares nurses to assume leadership roles as
dynamic educators in baccalaureate and associate degree programs, staff
development, continuing education and community education programs. Nurses who
progress from this MSN concentration to our PhD program
find their course of study expedited.
As you develop as a nursing educator, you will create curricula, plan
programs and teach with experts. This concentration also gives you the
opportunity to spend time with a nurse educator to begin to internalize the
critical educator role.
At the completion of this concentration, the graduate is able to:
- Integrate advanced knowledge and
experience in a broadly-based clinical practice area into the educator role.
- Participate knowledgeably in the
development, implementation, revision, and evaluation of nursing curricula and
nursing programs.
- Apply theories of education and
related sciences as a basis for education.
- Utilize a variety of teaching
strategies and educational resources to facilitate learning in the classroom and
clinical areas and to enhance student and staff development.
- Utilize various modalities in the
educational process.
"The Master's in Nursing Education program at Villanova increases my creativity and helps me utilize my potential."
Serah Nthenge, BSN, RN
MSN '04, Nursing Education
Kenya, East Africa
- Conceptualize one's individual role
as educator and one's personal philosophy of teaching.
- Propose strategies to resolve
conflicts and tensions among the multiple roles of an educator.
- Appreciate the need for nurse
educators to be an integral part of the university/health agency or community,
to continue their own development and to pursue doctoral education.
- Analyze the broad context or system
in which the educator role is implemented.
- Analyze the issues and trends in higher education, and specifically in
nursing education, and their impact on the development of nursing
education.
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