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New Faculty Development Program

National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF) and Nurse Practitioner Associates for Continuing Education (NPACE) has partnered to offer a 28-credit continuing education program specific to the learning needs of new nurse practitioner (NP) educators.

The purpose of this program is to bring a condensed and accessible information to new NP Faculty to be effective educators. These modules are designed to cover some of the more complex and unique aspects of serving as NP Faculty, particularly for novice or adjunct faculty. 

  • Foundations and Theoretical Frameworks of Education
  • Curriculum Design
  • Student Assessment
  • Clinical Education and Evaluation
  • Technology and Learning Best Practices

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NONPF Modules


  • National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF) and Nurse Practitioner Associates for Continuing Education (NPACE) has partnered to offer a 28-credit continuing education program specific to the learning needs of new nurse practitioner (NP) educators.

    The purpose of this program is to bring a condensed and accessible information to new NP Faculty to be effective educators. These modules are designed to cover some of the more complex and unique aspects of serving as NP Faculty, particularly for novice or adjunct faculty. 

    *Excluded from promotions

    Total Credits: 28 contact hours; 0.0 are pharmacology

    Release Date: September 26, 2022

    $780

  • This (course/module) will help the learner consider the ways in which technology can enhance learning for the nurse practitioner student and includes best practices for examining technology to help meet learning goals, nuances of virtual learning, exploring new technologies, and best practices for library and database searching.

    *Excluded from promotions

    Total Credits: 4 contact hours; 0.0 are pharmacology
    Release Date: September 26, 2022
    $110
  • This (course/module) will inform the learner on the tools used to design, manage, execute and evaluate clinical experiences. It will explore the design and use of competency-based outcomes. Additionally, learners will hear strategies to overcome clinical challenges at all levels and learn innovative ways to provide quality clinical experiences. The role and responsibility of faculty in conducting site visits and evaluating clinical skills is reviewed.

    *Excluded from promotions

    Total Credits: 5 contact hours; 0.0 are pharmacology
    Release Date: September 26, 2022
    $145
  • This module will review the foundational and theoretical frameworks relevant to creating effective learning experiences in the classroom and clinical areas for nurse practitioner students. The learner will gain an understanding of integrating the principles of adult learning and national standards of nurse practitioner education into programs across multiple learning settings.  Student resources and supports to promote best practices to facilitate learning will be discussed.

    *Excluded from promotions

    Total Credits: 4.5 contact hours; 0.0 are pharmacology
    Release Date: September 26, 2022
    $130
  • This (course/module) will help the learner develop and strengthen the knowledge and skills for assessing nurse practitioner students’ learning by providing effective assessment and feedback in both formative and summative evaluations.  Advice and strategies for developing well written test questions and exams to effectively assess knowledge and skills will be delivered.  The learner will gain an appreciation of the role of simulation and case studies for assessing knowledge, skills, and behaviors including diagnostic reasoning and communication skills. The role and responsibility of faculty in conducting site visits and evaluating clinical skills is reviewed.

    *Excluded from promotions

    Total Credits: 9 contact hours; 0.0 are pharmacology
    Release Date: September 26, 2022
    $280
  • This (course/module) will help the learner explore the inter-relationships between the development of program, curriculum, and individual courses and the use of design standards in articulating these relationships in nurse practitioner education.  Additionally, the learner will examine the role of the relationships between teacher, student, and the curriculum in designing effective learning activities to meet course objectives and outcomes.

    *Excluded from promotions

    Total Credits: 5.5 contact hours; 0.0 are pharmacology
    Release Date: September 26, 2022
    $175