Title: Expected Competencies of Nurse Educators
1Expected Competencies of Nurse Educators
- Debra C. Davis, D.S.N., RN
- Subcommittee Chair
2CCEN Ad hoc Committee Members
- Catherine Dearman, Ph.D. University of South
Alabama - Anna Easter, Ph.D University of Arkansas for
Medical Sciences - Barbara Johnson, Ph.D. Hinds Community College
- Elizabeth Stullenbarger, D.S.N. University of
Central Florida - Barbara G. Williams, Ph.D University of Central
Arkansas - Selma Verse, M. Ed. Palm Beach Community College
- Debra C. Davis, D.S.N. University of South
Alabama - Jean A. Kelley, Ed.D. Consultant
3PURPOSE
- Develop a document to guide the educational
preparation for Nurse Educators - core values
- core knowledge
- competencies
- certification
4PROCESS
- Committee represented all levels of Nursing
Education in the SREB region and D.C. - Consensus Building Process
- Explicated professional values for the Nurse
Educator - Identified 3 roles with corresponding core
knowledge and 35 competencies
5HISTORY
- Appropriate educator preparation
- Focus of graduate preparation
- Faculty shortage concerns
6ASSUMPTIONS
- Preparation should match needs of the institution
- Preparation occurs at the graduate level in
nursing - Preparation includes competence in clinical
practice (advanced generalist or specialist)
7Nurse Educator Values
8Professional Graduate Education Ideology
- Advanced preparation in one or more fields
- Mastery of common core of knowledge
- Independent Study
- Active Scholarship and Research
- Understanding of Problems, Issues, Trends
9Graduate Education Values
- Leadership
- Independence
- Accountability
- Open-mindedness
- Competency
- Interdisciplinary Approach
10Professional Ideology
- fund of knowledge
- methods of inquiry
- standards of practice
- ethics or set of values
- work setting
- recruitment expectation
- competency expectation
11Professional Nursing Values (AACN)
- Integrity
- Social Justice
- Lifelong Learning
- Caring
- Altruism
- Autonomy
- Human Dignity
12NURSE FACULTY COMPETENCY STATEMENTS
- Kitchens, Stullenbarger, Burge (1989)
- 43 competency statements
- Teacher Role
- Service Role
- Researcher Role
13NURSE FACULTY COMPETENCIES
- Ideal and Extant Competencies of Faculty as
Reported by Administrators of Schools of Nursing - (Kitchens, Stullenbarger, Burge, 1989)
- Competencies of Novice Nurse Educators
- (Davis, Dearman, Schwab, Kitchens, 1992)
14Nurse Educator Roles
- Teacher
- Scholar
- Collaborator
15Competencies
- 20 Teacher Role Competencies
- 9 Scholar Role Competencies
- 6 Collaborator Role Competencies
16Teacher Role
- Curriculum development
- Clinical teaching
- Classroom teaching
- Virtual teaching
- Management of learning environment
17Teacher Role Core Knowledge
- Learning theory
- Teaching strategies
- Technology
- Evaluation theory
- Clinical competence
- Cultural competence
- Communication skills
18Teacher Competencies
- 1. Deliver client care proficiently.
- 2. Use appropriate theoretical frameworks and
tools to further students socialization into the
role of professional nursing. - 3. Help learners use resources effectively in
coordinating clients health-care needs. - 4. Help learners recognize the impact of
societal forces on health-care delivery to
individuals and groups. - 5. Provide clinical supervision for learners.
19Teacher Competencies
- 6. Maintain appropriate academic records.
- 7. Incorporate technology into curricula and
educational programs. - 8. Assess the programs need for future planning.
- 9. Develop curricula based on the mission,
philosophy, and framework of the program and
institution. - 10. Define instructional objectives and content
consistent with overall curricular goals.
20Teacher Competencies
- 11. Organize content and learning experiences
according to accepted principles of learning. - 12. Plan appropriate learning experiences.
- 13. Design instructional strategies, learning
materials and educational technology to achieve
learning goals. - 14. Prescribe appropriate teaching/learning
interventions based on analyses of learners
needs. - 15. Use appropriate evaluation instruments to
assess learning and achievement of goals.
21Teacher Competencies
- 16. Involve learners in selecting, planning and
evaluating learning experiences. - 17. Use information from program evaluations in
planning instruction and improving the process. - 18. Communicate effectively.
- 19. Enact best practices in nursing education.
- 20. Serve as an intellectual role model and
mentor for students.
22Scholar Role
- Scholarship of
- Teaching
- Discovery
- Application
- Integration
23Scholar Role Core Knowledge
- Methods of inquiry
- Communication
- Mentoring
- Issues, trends
- Status of Research
24Scholar Competencies
- 1. Help learners interpret and apply research in
nursing practice. - 2. Use current research findings and scholarly
works in nursing to improve nursing education. - 3. Recognize opportunities for conducting
research in nursing. - 4.Promote nursing scholarship in academic and
practice settings.
25Scholar Competencies
- 5. Use knowledge gained through clinical
practice to maintain and improve nursing
curricula. - 6. Demonstrate commitment to research.
- 7. Disseminate knowledge of best practices in
nursing education and research. - 8. Demonstrate proficiency in scholarly writing.
- 9. Serve as an intellectual role model and
mentor for students as they learn to become
scholars.
26Collaborator Role
- Peers
- Students
- Administrators
- Internal and external groups
- Communities
27Collaborator Core Knowledge
- Theories
- Group
- Leadership
- Communication
- Negotiation
- Organization
- Systems
- Change
- Problem-solving
- Public policy
28Collaborator Competencies
- 1. Consult with others within and outside the
discipline. - 2. Take the lead in establishing strong links
among educational institutions, clinical
institutions and the community. - 3. Use broad frameworks to build effective
relationships within and among groups to enhance
nursing education. - 4. Communicate effectively with peers, students,
administrators, communities and others to
facilitate the enactment of best practices in
nursing education.
29Collaborator Competencies
- 5. Work with others to promote nursing and
health care in political or legislative agendas. - 6. Explain the nursing curriculum to various
constituencies- peers, students, administrators,
regulatory agencies and other health-related
disciplines.
30Certification
- Level I
- Nurse Educator, Board Certified (NE,BC)
- Level II
- Nurse Educator Advanced, Board Certified (NEA, BC)
31Level I Nurse Educator
- Description of Practice
- Assist implement curriculum
- Design courses
- Plan learning experiences
- Enhance teaching through scholarship
- Eligibility
- RN licensure
- Masters in Nursing or higher
- Graduate preparation in advanced clinical and
nursing education - Minimum 500 hours practice in advanced clinical
and nursing education
32Level II Nurse Educator Advanced
- Description of Practice
- Provide formal Leadership
- Design curricula
- Collaborate in decision making
- Original scholarship
- Eligibility
- Level I certification
- 5 or more years experience as a Nurse Educator
- Minimum 1500 hours practice as nurse educator
- Minimum 60 CEU within past 5 years
33Comments and Questions