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Flipped Classrooms: A Next Generation Nursing Case Study

The Scholarly Teacher

To address this disconnect, nursing graduates’ decision-making and clinical judgment will be assessed through new questions posed in the Next Generation National Council Licensure Exam for Registered Nurses, an updated version of the test that nursing students are required to pass before beginning work in the nursing field (NCSBN, 2022).

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Practical Pedagogy Tips for Educators at Minority-Serving Institutions

The Scholarly Teacher

Given my research background, I cannot claim authority in teaching and pedagogy research. Technology and writing centers, counseling services, and student health centers go unvisited (Medina & Posadas, 2012). Students may ask (silently or otherwise) why a particular course unit matters. Some I share here.

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Enhancing Success: Effective Behavior Management Strategies to Reduce Student Dropout Rates

Creatrix Campus

in 2020, with varying disparities among different ethnic and socioeconomic groups, as revealed by the National Center for Education Statistics. This connection can encourage students to feel supported and valued in the learning environment. The national high school dropout rate in the United States was reported at 5.4%

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The Power of Relationships in Undergraduate Education

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Blog: Higher Ed Gamma A Gallup and Purdue poll of 30,000 college grads from 2014 found that students who had a rich, robust relationship with a faculty member were twice as likely as peer graduates to report high levels of well-being. Campuses need to make it clear that their Number 1 priority is student learning and development.