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Certified Nurse Educator

Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Facts - ideas - materials - trends - sequences - methodology - principles - & generalizations.






2. Using empathy - Setting an example - Counseling - Journaling - Role modeling






3. P values (intended) .70-.80 (ideal) - Can be .3-.8 (bell curve) - 1.00 - Upper limits of P value - 100% answered question correctly






4. Critique - Evaluate - Judge






5. Reinforces knowledge rather than learning new material - Imagery Stimulates critical thinking by exploring mental models. - Decreases anxiety--increases skill performance.






6. Occurs when questions involve problem solving






7. Applying ideas - rules of procedure - methods - formulae - principles - & theories in job related situations






8. Positive reinforcement & reward. Student subject to natural law; motivated to learn through positive reinforcement; rewarded for scientific objectivity and objective analysis (Realism Philosophy).






9. Conditions of learning influence acquisition/retention by modifying existing cognitive structures. Assimilation - accommodation and construction of knowledge are the basic processes of learning.






10. Apply - Demonstrate - Use - Develop - Examine - Employ - Illustrate - practice - Schedule - Solve - write






11. 0-1.00 - Correspondence between 2 tests or measures - Standardized tests >0.9 - Classroom tests 0.7-0.8






12. Requires evidence of effective teaching and dissemination of knowledge acquired as a result of teaching; curriculum development - use of innovative teaching/learning strategies; dissemination of teaching knowledge/expertise.






13. Development is sequential and progresses in an uneven/interrupted manner through several phases.






14. Based on knowledge & traditional content - does not emphasize problem solving






15. OLD (Nouns) - NEW (Verbs) - 6 Levels: Synthesis (Creating) - Evaluation - Analysis (Analyzing) - Application (Applying) - Comprehension (Understanding ) - Knowledge (Remembering)

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16. Power in the hands of the leader. Does not provide for sharing of power needed for faculty to adopt a new curriculum. Collaboration is needed.






17. Collaborative learning - Socratic questioning - Debates






18. Kuder Richardson - Split-half Reliability Coefficient - Coefficient Alpha






19. Creating analogies - writing summaries - Explaining to a peer - Pair or team discussions - Answering questions during a lecture - Viewing Power Points






20. Remembering - Understanding - Applying






21. Define - Identify - List - Recognize - Cite - know - match - memorize - name - recall - recite - relate - repeat - reproduce - review - state - tell






22. Nursing labs with return demonstration - Simple problem-solving in class -Developing nursing care plans - Role playing






23. Focus is on: What is truth?






24. Completed at the end of a course/program - The final outcome.






25. Educator models the behavior; information flows form educator to learner. Student encouraged to expand the mind by inquiry - discovery - aesthetics - synthesis and application of knowledge to life. Belief in strong liberal arts foundation. (Idealism






26. Learner chooses their own path & assumes life long learning responsibilities by collaboration with other learners & facilitation of the educators. Self-actualization & education lead to happiness.






27. Frames issues & provides choices for faculty






28. Learning is interactive and occurs in a social/historical context. Knowledge - ideas - attitudes and values are developed as a result of relationships with people.






29. Judgement that the test measures what it's intended to measure -Reliability Ability of the the test to provide dependable and consistent scores






30. Encompasses fine motor - gross motor and manual skills. Commonly used in clinical techniques - Learners might physically do skills






31. Focuses on getting the job done - Chairperson engages faculty in the development & adoption of a new curriculum.






32. Human beings have unique profiles composed of varying degrees of eight and one half research-based intelligences.






33. 'Hands off' style - leader provides little or no direction to faculty Gives a lot of freedom - must decide & resolve on their own. Would not facilitate a new curriculum. Free-Rein Leadership






34. Discussion - Developing Poster presentation - Portfolio - Journaling - Simulation






35. Share relevant stories to facilitate content & skills acquisition. A practical discourse using nine themes allows education to be gained thru experiences of teachers - students and clinicians to direct nursing education.






36. Learner focuses on acquisition and recall of specific facts - concepts and principles. Simple (knowledge) to complex (synthesis/evaluation).






37. Demonstration - Followed by practice - Return demonstration






38. Teaching to Cognitive Domain Cooperative learning - AV presentations - Lecture - Discussion - Concept Mapping - Analogies

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39. Creating / Synthesis Construct - Develop - Formulate

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40. Leader manages 'by the book' - everything by procedure or policy. If not covered by 'the book' leader refers to the next level - not facilitate curriculum






41. Learners find own information. Education motivates the development of human potential. Encouraged to freely choose own path to learning; assume responsibility for life (Existential Philosophy).






42. The liberation for thought occurs through analysis of power and relationships within social structure information.






43. Reasoning - Inference - Interpretation- Knowledge - Open-mindedness






44. Compare - Contrast - Differentiate - Analyze - Appraise - Calculate - Categorize Criticize/Critique -Delineate - Determine - Discriminate - Distinguish - Investigate - Organize - Question - Test






45. Occurs when a leader develops in a particular situation. Switching instinctively between styles






46. An analysis of a clinical situation or incident - Learner must analyze and interpret the data provided






47. Excellent critical thinking teaching strategy






48. Individual or group projects - Debating ethical issues - Participating in case studies - Conducting research - Completing nursing care maps - Critiquing peer's performance






49. Interpretation and synthesis of knowledge across discipline boundaries; requires communication & interdisciplinary collaboration.






50. Intellectual growth - activism - and empowerment can change injustice and inequity for all persons. Florence Nightingale.