What is active learning template?
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What is active learning template?
Active Learning Templates are designed to guide students in their learning and review of nursing knowledge. The following seven Active Learning Templates are available to choose from: Basic Concept, Diagnostic Procedures, Growth and Development, Systems Disorder, Medication, Nursing Skill, and Therapeutic Procedure.
How do I access focused reviews on ATI?
How can I access my Focused Review? Your Focused Review will be available immediately after completing a Practice or Proctored Assessment. To find it, visit the My ATI section of the student portal, click on the Improve tab and scroll down to find the assessment that you just took.
What information is included in a learning program?
Ideally a learning program should identify the following: its purpose (why) the target group (who)…It should also include:
- learning objectives.
- a plan of how the learners will achieve the objectives.
- a structure and sequence for learning.
- content for learning.
- delivery and assessment methods.
- assessment requirements.
What does related content mean?
Related Content means copyrightable work owned or controlled by a Licensor and used by such Licensor in connection with its Marks.
What are four requirements of a learning program?
Ideally a learning program should identify the following:
- its purpose (why)
- the target group (who)
- the outcomes to be achieved (what)
- the learning and assessment strategies (how)
- any required resources.
What are basic concepts with children?
Basic concepts are the foundation of a child’s education. They are words that a child needs to understand in order to perform everyday tasks like following directions, participating in classroom routines, and engaging in conversation.
What is a Level 2 ATI score?
Level 2 = 24 (66.7%)- Scores meeting the Proficiency Level 2 standard can be considered to exceed minimum expectations for performance in this content area. Scores at this level were judged by the content expert panel to indicate a student as fairly certain to meet NCLEX-RN standards in this content area.