Marcy Ainslie, Danielle Hebert, Joseph Miller, Patricia B Griffith, Jeanne Moore, Sheba Luke, Margaret Hadro Venzke
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Abstract
Background: Nursing education is transitioning to competency-based education (CBE). A key principle of CBE is scaffolding curricula from simple to complex to facilitate student learning.
Problem: There is no standardized method of scaffolding nurse practitioner (NP) curricula.
Approach: A workgroup of NP educators analyzed visit types-such as wellness, acute, chronic, and transition of care visits-to determine the appropriate placement of case scenarios for early, middle, or late-stage learners. Each case was then aligned with the educational preparation requirements for specific NP populations to identify which populations would benefit most from the scenario.
Outcomes: A structured classification system, using predefined criteria, was developed to scaffold case scenarios in NP education. This systematic arrangement supports the implementation of CBE and facilitates learning.
Conclusions: The scaffolding model can be used with a variety of learning resources and provides a standardized method for scaling complexity within NP curricula.
期刊介绍:
Nurse Educator, a scholarly, peer reviewed journal for faculty and administrators in schools of nursing and nurse educators in other settings, provides practical information and research related to nursing education. Topics include program, curriculum, course, and faculty development; teaching and learning in nursing; technology in nursing education; simulation; clinical teaching and evaluation; testing and measurement; trends and issues; and research in nursing education.