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Using Learning Outcome Measures to assess Doctoral Nursing Education
Published on: June 21, 2010
Team teaching in nursing education
Erin Gibson1, Terry Hill, Hollis Franco
1At Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Nursing, Erin Gibson is an Associate Professor; Terry Hill is an Assistant Professor; Hollis Franco is the Associate Dean of Wellness and Associate Professor; Brandy Pitts is an Assistant Professor; and Amanda Veesart is a Professor, the Associate Dean, and the Department Chair.
Abstract:
The nursing profession faces significant challenges, including high turnover rates among bedside nurses and nurse educators, necessitating innovative approaches to recruit and retain effective faculty. The team teaching model, characterized by a multi-faculty shared approach to content delivery, offers numerous benefits for faculty and students, including diverse expertise, improved learning experiences, and enhanced faculty retention. This article discusses how team teaching could improve faculty recruitment and retention, and describes its implementation.
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