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Ways to link the course learning outcomes to the program learning outcome and to the Institutional learning outcomes
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Begin with the End in mind: First understand DSU’s Institutional Learning Outcomes
1. SKILLS: Develop discipline-specific skills and foundational skills in information literacy, quantitative reasoning, critical and creative thinking, inquiry and analysis, teamwork, leadership, and varied modes of communication. 2. KNOWLEDGE: Achieve comprehensive knowledge of discipline-specific area(s) of study and of human cultures and the physical and natural world, through engagement with contemporary and enduring questions. 3. RESPONSIBILITY: Acquire civic, community, and intercultural knowledge and develop social competence while engaging as a responsible, global citizen. 4. INNOVATION: Synthesize and collaborate across general and discipline-specific studies for creative resolution of complex and unscripted problems within and beyond the university campus. 5. GRIT: Growth Mindset: The belief that personal attributes can be developed through effort and education. Relationship Building: The practice of cultivating trusting, collaborative and inclusive relationships. Intentional Learning: The purposeful, deliberate process to acquire and use a variety of strategies to attain and apply knowledge. Tenacity: The habit of persevering, adapting and staying engaged for a sustained period of time to achieve goals.
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Next, develop your End of Program Learning Outcomes
At the successful conclusion of this program, students will be able to: Patient-Centered Care: Analyze and evaluate data to demonstrate the ability to provide high quality direct and indirect care for patients across the lifespan and health illness continuum. Clinical Judgment: Integrate reliable evidence from multiple perspectives in order to demonstrate clinical reasoning. Communication: Develop and maintain therapeutic interactions with a variety of clients and inter-professional team members to improve patient health outcomes Caring: Facilitate culturally sensitive holistic nursing care while protecting and promoting human dignity and diversity for a variety of populations (DSUs ILOs: Skills, Grit) Professional Behavior: Comply with legal and ethical standards of nursing practice through application of leadership, skills, and clinical judgment
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Congruity between your program and DSU’s LO
At the successful conclusion of this program, students will be able to: Patient-Centered Care: Analyze and evaluate data to demonstrate the ability to provide high quality direct and indirect care for patients across the lifespan and health illness continuum. DSUs ILOs: Skills, Responsibility, Grit Clinical Judgment: Integrate reliable evidence from multiple perspectives in order to demonstrate clinical reasoning. DSU ILOs: Skills, Knowledge, Innovation Communication: Develop and maintain therapeutic interactions with a variety of clients and inter-professional team members to improve patient health outcomes DSU ILOs: Skills, Innovation, Responsibility, Grit Caring: Facilitate culturally sensitive holistic nursing care while protecting and promoting human dignity and diversity for a variety of populations DSUs ILOs: Skills, Grit Professional Behavior: Comply with legal and ethical standards of nursing practice through application of leadership, skills, and clinical judgment DSUs ILOs: Skills, Innovation, Responsibility, Grit
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Then, the course SLO’s Patient Centered Care: The student will acquire knowledge to organize and manage care for patients, families, groups, communities, and populations in a variety of patient care settings with both predictable and unpredictable outcomes. Clinical Judgment: The student will acquire knowledge to be able to evaluate and apply the nursing process to individuals to promote healthy lifestyle, prevent disease, and deliver safe patient-centered care. Communication: The student will acquire knowledge of informatics, and communication methods to improve patient health outcomes. Caring: The student will examine how the quality, safety, and cost- effectiveness of health care may be improved through the active involvement of patients, families, groups, communities, populations and members of the healthcare team. Professional Behavior: The student will acquire and discuss effective strategies for overcoming barriers, facilitating teamwork, resolving conflict, developing health policy, and participating in quality improvement measures.
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ILO EPSLO CSLO from NURS4700 Skills, Responsi-bility, Grit
Patient-Centered Care: Analyze and evaluate data to demonstrate the ability to provide high quality direct and indirect care for patients across the lifespan and health illness continuum. Patient Centered Care: The student will acquire knowledge to organize and manage care for patients, families, groups, communities, and populations in a variety of patient care settings with both predictable and unpredictable outcomes. Skills, Knowledge Innovation Clinical Judgment: Integrate reliable evidence from multiple perspectives in order to demonstrate clinical reasoning. Clinical Judgment: The student will acquire knowledge to be able to evaluate and apply the nursing process to individuals to promote healthy lifestyle, prevent disease, and deliver safe patient-centered care. Skills, Innovation Responsi-bility, Grit Communication: Develop and maintain therapeutic interactions with a variety of clients and inter-professional team members to improve patient health outcomes Communication: The student will acquire knowledge of informatics, and communication methods to improve patient health outcomes. Skills, Grit Caring: Facilitate culturally sensitive holistic nursing care while protecting and promoting human dignity and diversity for a variety of populations Caring: The student will examine how the quality, safety, and cost-effectiveness of health care may be improved through the active involvement of patients, families, groups, communities, populations and members of the healthcare team. Skills, Innovation Responsi bility, Grit Professional Behavior: Comply with legal and ethical standards of nursing practice through application of leadership, skills, and clinical judgment Professional Behavior: The student will acquire and discuss effective strategies for overcoming barriers, facilitating teamwork, resolving conflict, developing health policy, and participating in quality improvement measures.
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So what now??? Need assignments that measure the outcomes, both objective and subjective. Patient Centered Care Clinical Judgment Communication Caring Professional Behavior May be clinical evaluations, exam questions, portfolio, standardized testing.
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Your turn DSU ILOs EPSLOs CLOs Measurement SKILLS KNOWLEDGE
RESPONSIBILITY INNOVATION GRIT
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