Description
Part I: Our Students; Nursing Education for Students with Disabilities: Our Students, Our Teachers; Why and How We Should Address Student Incivility in Nursing Program; How to Learn, Not What to Learn: Three Strategies that Foster Lifelong Learning in Clinical Settings; Part II: Assessment and Evaluation; Part III: Innovation and Creativity in Teaching; Making the Transition from Teacher-Centered to Student-Centered Instruction: A Journey Taken by Two Educators; Promoting Critical Thinking Through Online Discussion; Part IV: Innovation and Creativity in Curriculum and Program Planning; Creating an Undergraduate Nursing Classroom Without Walls; Integrating Evidence-Based Practice into Nursing Curricula; Critical Analysis of "Culture" in Nursing Literature: Implications for Nursing Education in the United States; Accelerated Nursing Programs for Non-Nursing College Graduates; Rethinking Empathy in Nursing Education: Shifting to a Developmental View; Part V: Reflection: As Faculty...As Students; The Mirror as Metaphor for the Reflective Practitioner; Shadows and Corners: The Other Side of Journaling; Use of Faculty Reflection to Improve Teaching