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Selecting Concepts for a Concept-Based Curriculum: Application of a Benchmark Approach
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Concept FormationConcept-based CurriculumConcept MappingEducationConceptual Knowledge AcquisitionProgram EvaluationOther Nurse EducatorsBenchmark ApproachTeacher EducationCurriculum ExperienceConcept SelectionCognitive ScienceLearning AnalyticsComputer ScienceCurriculum DevelopmentCurriculumNursingAdvanced Practice NurseCurriculum & InstructionNursing Research
In response to a transformational movement in nursing education, faculty across the country are considering changes to curricula and approaches to teaching. As a result, an emerging trend in many nursing programs is the adoption of a concept-based curriculum. As part of the curriculum development process, the selection of concepts, competencies, and exemplars on which to build courses and base content is needed. This article presents a benchmark approach used to validate and finalize concept selection among educators developing a concept-based curriculum for a statewide nursing consortium. These findings are intended to inform other nurse educators who are currently involved with or are considering this curriculum approach.
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