NURSING 208 - San Jose State University



NURSING 208

ADVANCED NURSING SEMINAR

3 UNITS

CALENDAR

DATE CLASS CONTENT

12/14/05 Course Overview and orientation to webCT

• Distance Education Strategies: Web Casting Orientation—strategies for success

• Micro teaching assignments

• Evaluation of teaching strategies (review of archived webcast classes assignment)

• Student characteristics

• Faculty roles and responsibilities in the academic setting

• Intersession Skills lab teaching assignments

12/21/05 Micro teaching assignment #1: lecture/discussion class

• Presentations and evaluations

• Evaluating students: writing test questions, developing a blueprint, interpreting test results.

• Critiquing Standardized tests

• Over view of course projects (Individual or student teams independent work).

• Course projects:

• Teaching project

• Nurse Educator Issues: Research and Critique Articles

1/4/06 Micro teaching assignment #2: Small group interactive strategies

(Problem solving, case analysis, role play, gaming, etc)

• Evaluation strategies continued: methods for learning, teaching, and programs

• Students with learning disabilities (guest speaker)

• Skills lab teaching activity

• Out of class: evaluation of micro- teaching (WebCT)

1/11/06 Micro teaching assignment #3: Facilitating the Practicum clinical conference

• Legal/ethical issues in the educator role (guest speaker)

• Developing the “greensheet”

• Skills lab teaching activity

• Out of class evaluation of micro- teaching (WebCT)

1/18/06 Out of Class Assignment:

• Preparation of teaching project

• Research for Nurse Educator Issues articles binder development

1/25/06 Managing student workloads

• School of Nursing orientation day:

o Attend at least 2 of the semester orientation sessions

o WebCT/email assignment: 1. Reflect on the challenges encountered 2. Discuss strategies used during the orientation process

2/1/06 Out of Class Assignments

• Skills lab teaching activity

• Evaluation of Skills teaching strategies

• Intersession teaching project due

2/8/06 Teacher/Scholar Seminar

• Nurse Educator Issues Binder Due (Time and location: TBA)

Students will also attend one of the following:

Add/drop day January 24

Student Advising Session TBA

Or

New Student Workshop January 20

(Scheduled class activities and presentations are subject to change)

12/14/05 = 4.5 hours (in class) 0900-1400

12/21/05= 4.5 hours (in class)0900-1400

1/4/06 = 4.5 hours (in class)0900-1400

1/11/06 = 4.0 hours (in class)0930-1400

1/18/06 = 4.0 hours (out of class individual and group work with WebCT

or email posting)

1/25/06 = 4.0 to 5.0 hours (SON Orientation Day)

2/1/06 = 4.0 to 5.0 hours (Out of Class assignment)

2/8/06 = 2.0 to 3.0 hours (TBA)

Total hours: In class 23.5 hours

WebCT: 8.0 hours

Teaching practicum: 10 hours

Student advisement/New student workshop: 4 hours

Nursing 208 is scheduled for 2 Wednesdays in December and 2 Wednesdays in January in the Instructional Resource Center at San Jose State University. In December, the class will meet from 0900 to 1400.

The January 4 and 11 classes will meet from 0900 to 1200 in the IRC. Students will then be assigned to teaching activities in the Nursing Skills Lab course or small group projects from 1230 to 1430 (approximately).

Assignments and course requirements will be discussed on the first day of class. We look forward to working with you during the intersession!

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