Upon completion of the Nurse Anesthesia Educator Program, students will:
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Integrate educational philosophies and theories into evidence-based teaching practices |
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Apply evidence-based teaching and assessment strategies in the classroom, laboratory, simulation, clinical, and online learning environments |
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Utilize information technologies that support the teaching-learning process in various learning environments |
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Create innovative learning experiences with consideration for learners’ diversity and individual needs |
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Employ assessment strategies appropriate to assess student learning outcomes |
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Participate in curriculum design, development, and evaluation processes |
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Use knowledge of ethics and legal issues relevant to higher education and nurse anesthesia education as a basis for developing and implementing teaching practices, policies, and procedures related to students, faculty, and educational environments |
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Exhibit the knowledge, skills, and attributes of the Nurse Educator role within a variety of educational environments |
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Engage in reflective practice to enhance teaching effectiveness |
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Create scholarship in the field of Nursing education |
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Foster leadership and mentorship skills to guide and inspire the next generation of nurses |