Learning—Whose responsibility is it?

C Peter - Nurse Educator, 2005 - journals.lww.com
Nursing programs continue to experience alarmingly high attrition rates. To offset the attrition
rate, the author describes a shifting paradigm between the traditional faculty advisor role …

PART 2. ESTABLISHING A STUDENT RETENTION PROGRAM

NC Hudepohl, SB Reed - Nurse Educator, 1984 - journals.lww.com
Student retention is a shared responsibility of administration, faculty, and students. Program
assessment, as well as faculty attitudinal assessment, constitute major components in the …

Ensuring success: The faculty development plan

L Magnussen - Nurse educator, 1997 - journals.lww.com
In higher education, faculty advancement is based on demonstrated productivity in
scholarship and service as well as teaching. In nursing, these expectations, added to clinical …

The faculty advisor role: An imperative for student retention

F Thurber, A Hollingsworth, L Brown, S Whltaker - Nurse Educator, 1989 - journals.lww.com
The decline in applicants to schools of nursing emphasizes the importance of retaining
those students who do enroll. The authors review factors affecting student attrition and …

Faculty support and student retention

EN Shelton - Journal of nursing education, 2003 - journals.healio.com
ABSTRACT A study was conducted to explore the relationship between nursing students'
perceived faculty support and nursing student retention. The 458 associate degree nursing …

Faculty development: Doing more with less

DJ Barksdale, L Woodley, JB Page… - The Journal of …, 2011 - journals.healio.com
Faculty development is essential to prepare novice nurse educators for their teaching role
and to keep experienced faculty up to date with new educational approaches. This article …

Impact of faculty caring on student retention and success

DM McEnroe-Petitte - Teaching and Learning in Nursing, 2011 - Elsevier
Nurse educators devote caring efforts to those that they educate, and there needs to be an
understanding as to how caring relates to the needs of nursing students. Through caring …

Student retention: Policies and services to enhance persistence to graduation

MM Courage, KL Godbey - Nurse Educator, 1992 - journals.lww.com
Nurse educators are concerned about retaining students as the nursing shortage plagues
the healthcare system. The authors describe the academic services and policies of a …

Evaluation of a comprehensive advisement program designed to enhance student retention

RA Sherrod, L Harrison - Nurse Educator, 1994 - journals.lww.com
Nursing schools are experiencing an increase in enrollment. However, students are done a
disservice when there are no strategies to retain them. A primary strategy for enhancing …

Developing your career as a nurse educator: The professional portfolio

DM Billings, K Kowalski… - The Journal of Continuing …, 2008 - journals.healio.com
Developing Your Career as a Nurse Educator: The Professional Portfolio Page 1 532 The Journal
of Continuing Education in Nursing · December 2008 · Vol 39, No 12 teaching tips Diane M …