Or. Admin. R. 851-021-0070 - Standards for Approval: Evaluation
(1) The nursing
program has a current, written systematic plan of evaluation and shows evidence
of ongoing periodic review of the entire program. The plan must include:
(a) Evaluative criteria;
(b) Methodology of how the data will be
collected;
(c) Frequency of
evaluation;
(d) Assignment of
responsibility; and,
(e) Indicators
of program and instructional effectiveness.
(2) The plan of evaluation contains the
following:
(a) Specific expectation of
measurable achievement for each course outcome and for each program
outcome.
(b) Internal and external
measures of graduate achievement of identified student learning
outcomes.
(c) NCLEX® pass rate
data, trends, and influencing factors.
(d) Sufficient and appropriate data analysis
to inform program decision-making for the maintenance and improvement of each
program and student outcome.
(e)
Periodic assessment of curriculum design.
(f) Faculty sufficient in number,
preparation, experience, and diversity to effectively achieve course and
program outcomes and maintain patient and student safety.
(g) Resources, including human, fiscal,
technologic, and physical space to support the number of enrolled students,
instructional delivery, and achievement of program learning outcomes.
(3) There is evidence that faculty
review data and make decisions regarding ongoing program improvement based on
the analysis.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 678.150, ORS 678.340 & ORS 678.360
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 678.150 & ORS 678.360
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