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    Certificate of Advance Study in Nursing Education

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    Date
    2022
    Author
    College Senate
    Publisher
    SUNY Brockport, College Senate
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    Subject
    Nursing Education Curriculum
    Department of Nursing
    Instructional Design
    Nursing Post-Graduate Work
    Abstract
    The largest shortage in Nursing lies in Nuring Education. The Proposed Program is an Advanced Certificate in Nursing Education. The program's purpose mastered prepared nursing educators to work in both institutions of high learning and health care. The content of this program will include learning and teaching theories and applications for face-to-face, hybrid, synchronous and asynchronous teaching and learning, as well as simulation, laboratory and clinical venues. The program will incorporate two courses through EDI. Students may themn elect to complete the additional two courses in EDI that will allow for a certificate in Instructional Design.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/1951/81277
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