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Implemention Of Revised Clinical Performance Evaluation Tool In A Baccalaureate Nursing Program: Based On Literature Review, Statistical Analysis & Faculty-Student Feedback, Frieda Gill, Dale Hilty, Erin Dougherty Oct 2018

Implemention Of Revised Clinical Performance Evaluation Tool In A Baccalaureate Nursing Program: Based On Literature Review, Statistical Analysis & Faculty-Student Feedback, Frieda Gill, Dale Hilty, Erin Dougherty

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No Tenure, No Benefits, No Autonomy, No Problem?, Nicole Duttlinger Oct 2018

No Tenure, No Benefits, No Autonomy, No Problem?, Nicole Duttlinger

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Higher Education continues to rely on adjunct faculty as most of their teaching force, and largely ignores their levels of satisfaction. As faculty have the most direct line to students on a regular basis, it should be determined if adjunct faculty are satisfied with various aspects of their jobs. Additionally, to aid the large adjunct faculty teaching force, higher education institutions are implementing centralized curriculum at higher rates particularly in online courses. These courses may erode instructional autonomy which may negatively influence faculty satisfaction. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to determine if the use of centralized curriculum erodes …


Teaching A More Accurate And Inclusive History Of Science, Noah Aydin Oct 2018

Teaching A More Accurate And Inclusive History Of Science, Noah Aydin

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Thanks to research on primary sources in the last few decades, we know that some of the most fundamental concepts of modern math and science are a legacy of the medieval Islamic Civilization. These contributions, however, are generally not known and not taught in schools due to an inaccurate narrative of history of science that has been in circulation for a long time. There is a great need to disseminate the accurate information to the general public.


Teaching Eager Adults, Roger Engle Oct 2018

Teaching Eager Adults, Roger Engle

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A Year Of Faculty Development, Barbara Carder, Leslie Mathew, Elisha Teague Oct 2018

A Year Of Faculty Development, Barbara Carder, Leslie Mathew, Elisha Teague

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The Faculty Development Committee (FDC) is a standing committee of the Franklin University Faculty Senate. This committee acts as a representative of the full- and part-time faculty of the university regarding issues related to faculty development. We strive to provide education around the broad topic of faculty development and continuous improvement of our teaching skillsets. Our primary audience is Franklin faculty enterprise-wide; however, we also open up specific events to all Franklin staff.


Teaching (And Learning) In South Korea, Barbara Carder Oct 2018

Teaching (And Learning) In South Korea, Barbara Carder

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The content of the South Korean format is the same as our domestic formats – it provides an introduction to Franklin University and to topics that will assist with a successful start to their educational journey as a Franklin University student. Topics covered include using our learning management system and other technologies, APA, using our library, academic integrity, and working on teams.


Using Interdisciplinary Teaching To Illustrate The Relationship Between Nursing Specialities & Statistics, Dale Hilty, Bev Gish, Jody Gill-Rocha, Kerry Fankhauser Oct 2018

Using Interdisciplinary Teaching To Illustrate The Relationship Between Nursing Specialities & Statistics, Dale Hilty, Bev Gish, Jody Gill-Rocha, Kerry Fankhauser

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Quantitative Analysis Of Nursing Panel Teaching Strategy For Non-Nursing Courses, Dale Hilty, Michelle Wagner, Maria G. Moser Arteaga Oct 2018

Quantitative Analysis Of Nursing Panel Teaching Strategy For Non-Nursing Courses, Dale Hilty, Michelle Wagner, Maria G. Moser Arteaga

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Investigation Of Continuous Self-Improvement, Resilience, Optimism & Pessimism, Dale Hilty, Tabita Darkwah, Isatou Touray Oct 2018

Investigation Of Continuous Self-Improvement, Resilience, Optimism & Pessimism, Dale Hilty, Tabita Darkwah, Isatou Touray

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Using Visual Images To Teach Variability In A Bsn Statistics Course, Dale Hilty Oct 2018

Using Visual Images To Teach Variability In A Bsn Statistics Course, Dale Hilty

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In educational interventions, Hilty and colleagues (Gish &Hilty, 2018; Hilty, 2017; Hilty, Gish, Gill-Rocha, 2017a, 2017b; Hilty et al., 2017c; Hilty et al., 2018a, 2018b, 2018c, 2018d, 2018e, 2018f) have evaluated teaching strategies for increasing student self-efficacy in relation to statistics. One teaching strategy intervention involved RN Faculty offering 20-minute presentations in their expert areas. A hypothetical database was created based on the RN presentation demostrating the relationship between the field of nursing and statistics. The database was analyzed using an inferential test(s), and students interpreted the findings (Hagen, Awosoga, Kellett, & Dei, 2013; Neuman, Hood, & Neumann, 2013). The …


Nursing Panel And Innovative, Interdisciplinary, Collaborative Non-Nursing Course Teaching Strategy, Dale Hilty, Michelle Wagner, Maria G. Moser Arteaga Oct 2018

Nursing Panel And Innovative, Interdisciplinary, Collaborative Non-Nursing Course Teaching Strategy, Dale Hilty, Michelle Wagner, Maria G. Moser Arteaga

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The innovative, interdisciplinary, collaborative teaching strategy is the Nursing Panel (NP) intervention. In the Cultural Competence in Healthcare course, this teaching strategy was designed by social sciences professor. The NP Intervention invites traditional and accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) students to ask questions of full-time Registered Nurse (RN) Faculty regarding cultural and nursing profession topics. Four RN Faculty share information and professional stories in an engaging, interactive format.


Instructional Coaching In Higher Education, Meghan B. Raehll Oct 2018

Instructional Coaching In Higher Education, Meghan B. Raehll

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Instructional coaching is prominent in K-12 education and was bolstered in the United States due to federal support of professional development to improve student learning. Yet, despite the rise in use of instructional coaches in k-12 education, institutions of higher education ofeten do not utulize instructional coaching, or, if they do, it is not holistically integrated into an entreprise-wide support program that fosters continuous instructional improvement. As a result, the following proposal offers key insights into whta instructional coaching entails and how it might be effectively intergated into higher education.


Improving Nutrition Ati Scores Via Lecture, Class Presentation, & Clinical Intevention Stategies, Miranda Knapp, Dale Hilty, Larissa Brophy, Michelle Hanson Oct 2018

Improving Nutrition Ati Scores Via Lecture, Class Presentation, & Clinical Intevention Stategies, Miranda Knapp, Dale Hilty, Larissa Brophy, Michelle Hanson

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Design & Implementation: Patient Education Skill & Simulation Training For Bsn Nursing Students, Kathryn Ross, Jody Gill, Dale Hilty Oct 2018

Design & Implementation: Patient Education Skill & Simulation Training For Bsn Nursing Students, Kathryn Ross, Jody Gill, Dale Hilty

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Teaching Origami, Monica Salisburry Oct 2018

Teaching Origami, Monica Salisburry

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Ohio Paper Folders is a visual atrs education organization whose participating volunteer artists teach origami all over the state of Ohio. In a time when funding for art programs is being cut nationwide, we are able to offer an affirdable, accessible, and beneficial introduction to the arts through thr practice of origami. By leveraging powerful community relaationships and offering interactive instructional presentations, Ohio Paper Folders is able ot reach and engage students of all ages adn means in a wide variety of venues.


The Problems Of Teaching And Applying Critical Ethics, Isidoro Talavera Oct 2018

The Problems Of Teaching And Applying Critical Ethics, Isidoro Talavera

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To foster the development of ethical, responsible, and engaged citizens, it is important for students to learn to modify or correct belief molded by personal interest, motivated thinking, upbringing, and/or indoctrination. Critical ethics comes into play whenever a systematic attempt to get around the limitations of personal belief is sought to get to what ought to be done. Accordingly, I examine the problems associated with teaching and applying critical ethics—where critical thinking takes some ethical argument apart, via analysis, and evaluates whether some derived conclusion follows from the evidence to make reasonable, intelligent decisions about what to believe and what …