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Incorporating Bloom's Taxonomy in Nursing Curricula
by Jen Moreland, RN MSN | December 5, 2022

Help students move beyond memorization by making learning actionable. Learn how to apply Bloom’s Taxonomy through testing specifically around the NGN and how to communicate objectives to students to help them make higher-level thinking connections.
Test Blueprinting in Nursing Education
by Kaplan Nursing | November 4, 2022

Get free resources for using test blueprinting in nursing education, including nursing test blueprint templates, answers to FAQs, how to get started, and more.
Nightingale Challenge Nurse Educator Feature: Electra Allen, MSN, RN, CPN
by Electra Allen, MSN, RN, CPN, Assistant Professor, Biola University | August 4, 2021

My passion as an educator is providing emotional and spiritual support for my students, and my scholarship focus is the generational characteristics of nursing students.
Nightingale Challenge Nurse Educator Feature: Anna Choquette, MSN, RN, OCN
by Anna Choquette, MSN, RN, OCN, Nurse Educator, Watts College of Nursing | July 22, 2021

Having a mentor is such a wonderful and essential part of nursing, and being a mentor is a great experience as well.
Nightingale Challenge Nurse Educator Feature: Ekaterina Smith, MSN, RN, MEDSURG-BC, GERO-BC, CNE
by Ekaterina Smith, MSN, RN, MEDSURG-BC, GERO-BC, CNE, Nursing Instructor, University of Arkansas – Fort Smith | June 10, 2021

Nothing is more rewarding than seeing the effort, time, and hard work that you invested in helping a nursing student pay off in the student’s performance. Seeing a student get excited and motivated about learning is the icing on the cake.
Nightingale Challenge Nurse Educator Feature: Jennifer Miller PhD, RN, CMSRN
by Jennifer Miller PhD, RN, CMSRN, Assistant Professor, Bellarmine University | May 19, 2021

I am so fortunate to have been a part of this challenge. The topics covered issues that were coming up in my daily work and I was able to change aspects immediately after the meetings I had with my mentor or as a large group. I feel like this helped me grow tremendously.
Nightingale Challenge Nurse Educator Feature: Ashley Scism, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC
by Ashley Scism, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC | April 1, 2021

The most rewarding aspect of working in nursing education is creating opportunities for student success. I enjoy working with students to develop the knowledge, skill, and attitude required to provide compassionate, safe, and evidence-based care towards patients.
Nightingale Challenge Nurse Educator Feature: Amanda Carmichael, MBA, MSN, RN
by Amanda Carmichael, MBA, MSN, RN, Nursing Lab and Simulation Specialist, University of Massachusetts Lowell | March 5, 2021

As a nurse educator, I get to help foster clinical judgment, which can have a positive impact on so many patients and families.