how to design compressed scheduling eva tapia msn, rn nursing program director
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How to Design Compressed Scheduling
Eva Tapia MSN, RN
Nursing Program Director
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Traditional students 18-25 years old Single or married without children Tuition funded by parents or financial aid Take 12-18 credits per semester Are techno-natives
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The non-traditional student Average 28-35 years old Married or single parent with children Must work to support self and family Prefers part-time schedule May be frustrated with schedule changes or
inconsistent teaching methods Desires content to be relevant
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Why traditional schedules work Monday through Friday schedules preferred by
many. Considered a “normal” schedule Allows evenings and weekends off Industry work (clinical) is done during normal
business hours
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Why traditional schedules don’t work Work schedules conflict with school schedules. Women with young children are the fastest
growing segment of the work force. Men are more involved in family and home
care responsibilities. Eighty-five percent (85%) of all workers have
family care responsibilities. Our society is aging. Twenty-five percent
(25%) of all workers have elder care responsibilities.
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Flexible schedule options Offer creative approaches for completing
school while promoting balance between school, work and personal commitments.
Involve use of non-traditional work hours (students and faculty, and flexible work arrangements
The total numbers of program hours and expected student achievement remain the same.
Student Learning Outcomes (SLO) and Program Outcomes are based on the student’s achievement of competencies.
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Flexible work options respond to significant changes at work and home during the past few decades. Examples of these changes are:
Women with young children are the fastest growing segment of the work force.Men are more involved in family and home care responsibilities.Eighty-five percent (85%) of all workers have family care responsibilities.Our society is aging. Twenty-five percent (25%) of all workers have elder care responsibilities.More focus is being placed on work and personal goals and responsibilities.
Educational and research environments have not been immune to these changes. We feel their influence more strongly now at Penn than ever before. Flexible work arrangements respond to these issues by supporting efforts to manage the demands of work, personal commitments and individual needs.
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Just 20% of first-time students at public community colleges get a degree or certificate within three years.
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Nursing Program:Barriers to scheduling Program accreditation requires all full time
faculty and 50% of part-time instructors to have master’s degrees in nursing.
Salary for nurse educators is not competitive to industry with similar degree.
Clinical sites are congested and limited. Many units accept only 4-6 students at a time and must be supervised by an instructor.
On site labs have limited space. Budget has not allowed for capital construction.
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Schedules that work Block schedules Extended hours Flexible rotations Part-time schedules
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Block schedules Courses taught in 8 week blocks Allows one instructor (senior instructor or
subject expert) to teach 2 sections. Specialty clinical instructor can teach 2 or
more groups of students
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Parkview PP, L&D, NSY Feb 8 – Feb 15
Sharon Ruyak (Group 2)
Parkview PP, L&D, NSY Feb 20 – Feb 27
Sharon Ruyak (Group 3)
Parkview PP, L&D, NSY Feb 20 – Feb 27
Sharon Ruyak (Group 4)
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Parkview 4S, ED, 4T, ICU
Jan 23 - Feb 6Denise Greenwood
(Group 5)
Parkview 4S, ED, 4T, ICUFeb 8 – Feb 22
Denise Greenwood (Group 6)
Parkview 4S, ED, 4T, ICU
Feb 27 – Mar 12Denise Greenwood
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23 students 2 specialty instructors120 clinical hours 8 weeks
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Flexible rotations
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Part-time and evening schedule