Curriculum Development For New And Experienced Educators

Whether you are a new or experienced nursing staff development educator these tools can help with creative teaching and training techniques.  If you want to add pizzazz to your training or move training out of the classroom try our FREE online training program.

 

If you are a new educator trying to build or improve your staff development curriculum take a look at our interactive self-study CD's on "Assessing Learning Needs" and "Curriculum Planning". To get a FREE sample in PDF format of some of the screens for these programs- click here.

 

Even experienced educators may find our "Making Learning Fun" self-study CD useful for adding some creative teaching strategies to the teaching toolbox.

 

Making Learning Fun

Assessing Learning Needs

Curriculum Planning

Nursing Word Games

 

Making Learning Fun

A self-study CD that covers tips on preparing a classroom presentation, evaluating learning and offers suggestions on creative training strategies such as "potty training" and educational newsletters.

 

This CD also includes a section on how to write learner or performance objectives.  If you are new to education and training you will find it useful information.

Assessing Learning Needs

This self-study CD includes helpful information on how to conduct a needs assessment using a wide range of strategies and helps the educator determine what is and is not a learning need.

 

Curriculum Planning

This self-study CD includes helpful information on how to create, organize and develop a complete education program to meet department and organization education goals and objectives.

 

Nursing Word Games

Our word games CD contains more than 100 reproducible word games (crossword puzzles, word scrambles and word searches) including game answers in Word© Format on a CD.  Included on this CD are 5 bonus rebus puzzles and more than 50 FREE Mind   Maps on nursing inservice topics.  Click here to see a sample Mind Map.

 

Game topics include:

Advance Directives, Adverse Drug Reactions, Age-specific Differences, Back Safety Basics, Behavioral Nursing, Blood-borne Pathogens, Critical Thinking, Diabetes, Nursing Documentation, Elopement Risks in Behavioral Health, Environmental Safety, Reducing Fall Risks, Hazardous Materials In Healthcare Worksites, Human Reproduction, Impaired Impulse Control, Latex Allergies, Safe Medication Practices, Nutrition, General Pharmacology, Nursing Management of Pressure Ulcers, Processing Medical Orders, Safe Management of Psychotic Patients, Reducing Restraint Use, Respiratory Assessment, Seizure Disorders, Sentinel and Adverse Patient Events, Managing Suicidal Patients, Pain Management, Vital Signs, Urologic Nursing, and more . . .