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Research Priorities in Nursing Education

National League for Nursing - Nursing Education Research

Approved August 2008 by the NLN Board of Governors

Innovations in Nursing Education: Creating Reform

  • New pedagogies
  • Use of instructional technology, including new approaches to laboratory/simulated learning
  • Flexible curriculum designs
  • Community-driven models for curriculum development
  • Process for reforming nursing education
  • Educational systems and infrastructures
  • Student/teacher learning partnerships
  • Community-based nursing and service learning strategies
  • Clinical teaching models
  • New models for teacher preparation and faculty development, particularly as they relate to minority faculty and preparation for teaching diverse student populations

Evaluation Research in Nursing Education: Evaluating Reform

  • Economics of and productivity in nursing education
  • Quality improvement processes
  • Program evaluation models
  • Student and teacher experiences in schools of nursing
  • Evaluating the success of diverse student populations
  • Nursing education innovations, including facilitators and barriers to innovation and reform
  • Best practices in schooling, teaching, and learning
  • Grading, testing, and evaluation of students, faculty, and curricula

Development of the Science of Nursing Education: Evidence-based Reform

  • Best practices in schooling, teaching, and learning
  • Nursing education database development
  • Strategies supportive of nursing education researchers
  • Validation of key concepts and keywords related to evidence-based teaching practices
  • Meta-analysis related to innovation or evaluation in nursing education
  • Concept analysis related to innovation or evaluation in nursing education

 

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