Mich. Admin. Code R. 338.10306 - Registered nursing and practical nursing education programs; curriculum requirements; generally
Rule 306. The sponsoring agencys curriculum shall include all of the following:
(a) A statement
of philosophy shall be established that is consistent with the philosophy of
the sponsoring agency and that is implemented in the program of nursing
education.
(b) End of program
student learning outcomes and course student learning outcomes shall be
established to serve as a guide in the development, implementation, and
evaluation of the curriculum. The outcomes shall be leveled in a manner that
shows progression throughout the program, and shall be reviewed periodically
and revised as necessary.
(c)
Learning experiences and methods of instruction shall be selected to fulfill
the stated outcomes of each nursing course.
(d) Related clinical experiences and clinical
laboratory and simulation laboratory hours shall be provided concurrently with,
or immediately after, the theoretical presentation of the course content.
Simulation laboratory hours shall be limited to no more than 50% of each
clinical experience. In practical nursing education programs, simulation
laboratory hours for obstetrics and pediatrics courses are unlimited and may
equal 100% of the clinical experience hours.
(e) Evaluation methods and tools to be used
for measuring student achievement shall be determined by the faculty in keeping
with the assessment methods of the sponsoring agency. These methods and tools
shall be known to the students in the program.
(f) The director and faculty shall evaluate
all aspects of the curriculum on a systematic basis. Records of the results of
the evaluation shall be maintained for board review, if
requested.
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