Quality as a Measure of Becoming Learner Centered
Quality as a Business Strategy (QBS) Summary PDF handout
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Administration Policies/ Calendar Committee
Revisit and create policies and admin procedures for C of N
Student representation: Stephanie Dunn and Sarah Miller
Second Degree Committee
Various approaches and new name
Student representation: Denise Kruppi and Michelle Webb
Teaching Approaches Committee
Distributive methods, simulation, technology use, faculty development
Student representation: Gemma Gregory, Katherine Rogers, Kevin Duran, Kristyn Wiebe
Conceptual & Course Development Committee
Interprofessional, clinical experiences, timetables, overview of course development
Student representation: Jennifer Bolt and Kathleen Tomporowski
Student Orientation Committee
Recruitment, learning communities, scholarships, requirements, communication
Student representation: Charlotte Powalinsky
Quality as a Business Strategy
Ensuring quality is an outcome of learner centered educational programming
Student Representation: Noelle Rohatinsky
Comments
I think this is a great idea with some great points. I like that a respectful relationship that is student centered is the focus. I believe this is where education needs to go. I also agree that long class times are difficult to sit through. Many of my class mates and myself have put on weight and have leg cramping at times.
thanks for posting this.
Posted by: nursing student siast | March 2, 2010 03:11 PM
Thank you so much for your comments. We are truely appreciative of the work students are doing to help us become more responsive to your experiences in nursing. Everyone's input helps us find ways to focus on the important issues for change.
Posted by: Lorna Butler | March 4, 2010 01:28 PM