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Presented at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center as a continuing education course for nurse educators on September 9, 2010.

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BUILDING THE LEARNING FOUNDATION: GOALS,

OBJECTIVES, AND TOPICS

F. JOE DESJARDINS, MED, BSN, RN-BC

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST

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BUILDING THE FOUNDATION

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OBJECTIVES

1. Using student handouts, define the foundational items of an educational activity.

2. Based on a unit defined educational need, develop the foundation of an educational activity in accordance with the GOT Performance Evaluation Sheet.

3. Using student handouts, discuss the relationships between the foundational items of an educational activity.

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PTHE LEARNING FOUNDATION

Goal Objective

Topic Evaluation

Learner

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THE LEARNING FOUNDATION

Goal Objective

Topic Evaluation

Learner

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THE LEARNING FOUNDATION

Goal Objective

Topic Evaluation

Learner

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THE LEARNING FOUNDATION

Condition Behavior Standard

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THE LEARNING FOUNDATION

Goal Objective

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THE LEARNING FOUNDATION

Goal Objective

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Learner

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COGNITIVE DOMAIN: “DEAL WITH THE RECALL OR RECOGNITION OF KNOWLEDGE AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTELLECTUAL ABILITIES AND SKILLS” (BLOOM, 1956, P. 7)

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LEVELS & DOMAINSIm

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PSYCHOMOTOR DOMAIN: NOT DEFINED

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AFFECTIVE DOMAIN: “CHANGES IN INTEREST, ATTITUDES AND VALUES, AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF APPRECIATIONS AND ADEQUATE ADJUSTMENT” (BLOOM, 1956, P. 7)

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Objective Topic Methods Evaluation

After examining and discussing difficult staff behavior, describe a coaching strategy to manage each selected staff situation.

• Management Coaching issues – warning signs and red flags.• Coaching to identify strengths and weaknesses• Methods of behavioral correction• Guidelines for counseling session• Principles of simulated learning

Role play

Small group work

Tool:End of program reaction evaluation form.

Category:Learner satisfaction

Goal

To provide a foundation of adult learning principles for new staff, within a staff model adopted by D-H Nursing.

TOPIC REVIEW

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TOPIC REVIEW

• Define a learning gap• Define a goal• Define an objective• Define a topic• Define an evaluation• Discuss domains and levels

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LEARNING GAP

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SAMPLE MATRIX

Objective Topic Methods Evaluation

Goal

GOAL OBJECTIVE TOPIC EVALUATION

Learning Gap

OUTCOME

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GOALS

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OBJECTIVES

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TOPICS

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EVALUATION

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OUTCOME

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THE LEARNING FOUNDATION

Objective Topic Methods Evaluation

Given a simulated situation, employ coaching strategies which will modify staff behavior

• Coaching issues• Warning signs• Red flags

• Identifying individual strengths and weaknesses• Methods of behavioral correction• Guidelines for counseling session

Role play

Small group work

Tool:Direct observation

Category:Change in Performance

Goal

Decrease nurse turnover in the first year of employment through a new staff precepting model.

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SUMMARY

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SUMMARY

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SUMMARY

1. Using student handouts, define the foundational items of an educational activity.

2. Based on a unit defined educational need, develop the foundation of an educational activity in accordance with the GOT Performance Evaluation Sheet.

3. Using student handouts, discuss the relationships between the foundational items of an educational activity.

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REFERENCES

Bloom, B. S. (Ed.). (1956). Taxonomy of educational objectives. New York, NY: Longman.

Bruce, S. L. (Ed.). (2009). Core Curriculum for Staff Development (3rd ed.). Pensacola, FL: National Nursing Staff Development Organization.

Di Leonardi, B. C. (2008). Getting Started in Clinical and Nursing Staff Development (3rd ed.). Pensacola, FL: National Nursing Staff Development Organization.

Estep, T. (Ed.). (2005). Instructional Systems Development. Alexandria, VA: ASTD Press.

Keating, S. B. (2006). Curriculum Development and Evaluation in Nursing. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.