nurse educator philosophy.

nurse educator philosophy.

Overview

Write a 3 page nurse educator philosophy.

As nurses, we develop our own philosophy about our role as a nurse. For some, it is steeped in the tradition of the nursing program we attended. For most of us, our philosophy has evolved over time, as we gain experience and develop specializations. We may not always articulate a clear philosophy, but each nurse does have a system of beliefs and values about health, health care, nursing, and his or her role as a nurse that guides practice. By developing a philosophy specific to the role of nurse educator, you will be able to reflect upon your individual values and beliefs, values and beliefs about nursing, and the educator role that each person is preparing for.

By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and assessment criteria:

· Competency 1: Analyze the historical evolution of nursing education.

. Analyze the influence of historical events on a nurse educator role.

· Competency 2: Analyze the tripartite role of teaching, service, and scholarship.

. Formulate an informed nurse educator philosophy statement.

. Apply a nurse educator philosophy to the tripartite roles of teaching, scholarship, and service.

· Competency 3: Analyze professionally established nurse educator competencies and models.

. Analyze the competencies necessary for a specific nurse educator role.

· Competency 8: Communicate in a manner that is scholarly, professional, and consistent with the expectations for a nursing education professional.

. Write coherently to support a central idea with correct grammar, usage, mechanics, and APA format and style as expected of a nursing education professional.

Assessment Instructions

For this assessment, develop your own nurse educator philosophy statement. Identify your beliefs and values regarding the adult learner, learning environment, and teaching strategies and applicable learning theories that you will use as an educator. Address how this philosophy will guide you in the tripartite roles of a nurse educator—how it will guide your teaching, scholarship, and service. Support your philosophy with your knowledge of historical events that are pertinent to your work. In addition, identify the competencies that you see as critical to your role.

In sum, your philosophy statement should guide your practice as a nurse educator.

Your educator philosophy statement should do the following:

· Identify the area of nursing education or the area in health care in which you will apply your MSN, education specialization skills, and knowledge.

· Formulate your nurse educator philosophy statement, which should comprise your beliefs and values regarding the adult learner, learning environment, and teaching strategies and applicable learning theories that you will use as an educator.

· Apply your philosophy statement to each of the tripartite roles of the nurse educator. What does your philosophy mean for your approach to teaching, scholarship, and service? As you discuss the role of teacher, be sure to address any theories (adult learning theory, learner-center education, and others) that shape your approach as an educator.

· Analyze the relationship of significant historical events that have shaped the role you seek to fill.

· Analyze the most essential nurse educator competencies necessary for this MSN-prepared nurse educator. Explain why you selected the competencies you did.

· Conclude with a summary.

Additional Requirements

Your assessment should meet the following requirements:

· Written communication: Written communication should be free of grammar and spelling errors that distract from the content.

· APA format: Use correct APA format, including running head, page numbers, and a title page. Citations and references (if used) are to be in correct APA format.

· Format: Submit your assessment as a Word document.

· Length: 3 double-spaced pages, not including the title page and references page.

· Font and font size: Times New Roman or Arial, 12 point.