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Student and Faculty Perceptions of Teaching Effectiveness of Full-time and Part-time Associate Degree Nursing Faculty

Student and Faculty Perceptions of Teaching Effectiveness of Full-time and Part-time Associate Degree Nursing Faculty
Author: Lisa L. Allison-Jones
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Total Pages: 158
Release: 2002
Genre: Nursing
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The effectiveness of full-time and part-time faculty is an area of major interest in education, especially in light of the dramatic rise of part-time faculty on the nation2s campuses. In the period between 1976 and 1994, the use of full-time faculty increased by 21% while the use of part-time faculty increased by 91% (Clery, 1998). The quality of instruction is the primary concern surrounding the use of part-time faculty (Clery, 1998; Fedler, 1989; Gappa & Leslie, 1997; Leslie, 1998; Mellander & Mellander, 1999; Spangler, 1990). One way of assessing quality of education is by assessing teacher effectiveness. The purpose of this study was to compare the teaching effectiveness of part-time and full-time clinical nursing faculty. To achieve this, the Nursing Clinical Teacher Effectiveness Inventory (NCTEI) (Knox & Mogan, 1985) was adapted for use in measuring student and faculty perceptions of part-time faculty and of full-time faculty. The NCTEI was designed to measure five categories important in clinical nursing instruction: teaching ability, nursing competence, evaluation, interpersonal relationships, and personality traits.


Perceptions of Effective Clinical Teachers in Associate Degree Nursing Programs

Perceptions of Effective Clinical Teachers in Associate Degree Nursing Programs
Author: Patricia A. Junko
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Total Pages: 214
Release: 1997
Genre: Community colleges
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The purpose of this descriptive comparative study was to identify and compare students' and faculty perceptions of the effective teaching behaviors of the clinical faculty at the associate degree level. Results of this study support previous research in identifying the importance to faculty of role modeling.