prepare and submit a term paper on Week 7 posts 6330.
You will prepare and submit a term paper on Week 7 posts 6330. Your paper should be a minimum of 250 words in length. Hello Eliza Smith, The post on the nursing program known as Associate Applied Science is beneficial to the pursuing this field. This programneeds evaluation to improve its effectiveness and demonstrate accountability (Billings & Halstead, 2012). I am impressed about the evaluation model that you chose to determine the mission. The mission is very important, especially in redefining program goals and outcomes to lead to a successful program.
Hello Valencia Johnson,
The post regarding the Chens Normative Evaluation model to be used in the Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is impressive. The fact that its goal is to educate the students shows that there is focus to the beneficiaries. The evaluation of the relationships at home and the workplace is important since these two are closely related.
Hello Kayla Hammer,
The post regarding the evaluation model you chose to educate registered nurses in the local hospice was very interesting. I support the fact that the hierarchical model you chose is useful in that it uses multiple aspects to form the evaluation. These aspects include the process, outcome, content, impact, and the program as a whole (Keating, 2011). The only proposal is to look for a wide range of feedback mechanisms to improve the efficiency of the evaluation.
Hello Erlinda Gonzalez,
The formative evaluation model you chose is very impressive. This is because of the ready availability of the tools to measure input, processes, support systems and outcomes (Keating, 2011). The use of an accrediting agency review to improve this program quality increases its efficiency. This is good in that it helps to recruit the right faculty, and student recruitment.
References:
Billings, D. M., & Halstead, J. A. (2012). Teaching in nursing: A guide for faculty. (4 ed.). St. Louis: MO: Elsevier Saunders.
Keating , S. B. (2011). Curriculum development and evaluation in nursing education. New York: Springer Publishing Company.