Our focus this week is on assessment of learner needs. Assessment of learner needs is a comprehensive process of collecting data about the demographics of your learners to gain an idea of their diversity; using formal and informal measures to assess learning styles and preferences; and gaining understanding of the learners’ motivations for learning. Discuss strategies for learning needs assessment with your preceptor. Conduct the learning needs assessment and report the following in your reflective journal response:
Be sure you write this journal “off-line†and then copy/paste to this discussion forum (do not upload as a Word document). This will be something you will want to look back at as you progress forward in your upcoming role as a nurse educator.Tie your discussion to QSEN, IOM recommendations, your personal goals, course objectives, NLN Nurse Educator competencies, and South University’s College of Nursing Conceptual Framework Pillars (Caring, Communication, Critical Thinking, Professionalism, and Holism).Last week we reviewed NLN’s Core Competencies of Nurse Educators that you are asked to refer to in your reflective analysis. The conceptual framework is available in the Practicum Packet and the course objectives for this course are as follows:
Respond to at least two colleagues providing insightful, supportive feedback that meets participation criteria as noted in the discussion rubric.Reflective Discussion Rubric (applies to all weeks)
Discussion Question Response: By the due date assigned, post your response to the appropriate discussion threads in the Discussion Area.
Participation Responses: No later than the due date assigned, review and comment on the discussion question responses posted by at least two of your peers.Guidelines: Support your responses with scholarly academic references using APA style format. Assigned course readings and online library resources are preferred. Weekly lecture notes are designed as overviews to the topic for the respective week and should not serve as a citation or reference.In your discussion question response, provide a substantive response that illustrates a well-reasoned and thoughtful response; is factually correct with relevant scholarly citations, references, and examples; and that demonstrates a clear connection to the readings.In your participation responses to your peers, comments must demonstrate thorough analysis of postings and extend meaningful discussion by building on previous postings.Note: Review South University’s Substantive Participation Policy Criteria, Helpful Tips, and Late Policy available by clicking on the South University Policy and Guidelines navigation tab. The late policy applies to late discussion question responses.
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