NE NURS6116
Nursing Education Assessment &
Evaluation
4.0 Credits
Final Exam Review (Qns & Ans)
2025
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, 1.
Case: A nurse educator is tasked with launching a new nursing
program to prepare graduates for rapidly evolving clinical roles. As the
first step, she conducts interviews, surveys, and reviews emerging clinical
standards to determine learner and stakeholder needs.
Question: Which step of the curriculum design process is she engaged
in?
A. Content delivery
B. Needs assessment
C. Formative evaluation
D. Implementation planning
Correct ANS: B. Needs assessment
Rationale: A needs assessment gathers comprehensive data regarding
learner requirements, clinical trends, and stakeholder expectations. This
initial phase is essential for designing a program that is both current and
relevant.
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2.
Case: A nurse educator employs a backward design approach to
develop a course on evidence‑based practice. She first identifies the
desired learning outcomes, then designs assessments, and finally plans
learning activities that foster competencies.
Question: What is the primary advantage of using backward design in
curriculum development?
A. It focuses on technology integration first.
B. It ensures that teaching methods align with specific outcomes.
C. It decreases the need for assessment.
D. It relies exclusively on instructor-centered lectures.
Correct ANS: B. It ensures that teaching methods align with specific
outcomes.
Rationale: Backward design begins with the end in mind—
concentrating on what learners must achieve—and drives alignment
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,between objectives, assessments, and instructional strategies.
---
3.
Case: During the development of a new nursing curriculum, the
educational committee maps course outcomes to the program’s overall
competencies using a visual framework.
Question: What is the purpose of curriculum mapping in this context?
A. To reduce faculty workload
B. To visualize alignment between course content and professional
competencies
C. To decentralize control of content delivery
D. To increase the number of mandatory courses
Correct ANS: B. To visualize alignment between course content and
professional competencies
Rationale: Curriculum mapping creates a visual representation linking
course objectives, learning activities, and assessments with desired
outcomes, ensuring coherence and consistent progression throughout
the program.
---
4.
Case: A nurse educator is revising a course using the principles of
competency-based education. She carefully writes learning objectives
that specify measurable outcomes in clinical reasoning, technical skills,
and professional behavior.
Question: Which educational tool best supports the evaluation of
these measurable outcomes?
A. A narrative essay assignment
B. A rubric-based assessment tool
C. Unstructured verbal feedback
D. Attendance tracking
Correct ANS: B. A rubric-based assessment tool
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, Rationale: Rubric-based assessments provide specific criteria for
performance at various levels, making it easier to measure students’
attainment of competencies in a transparent and systematic manner.
---
5.
Case: Anticipating the increased use of technology in teaching, a nurse
educator integrates an online learning management system (LMS) for
synchronous and asynchronous learning in her curriculum.
Question: What is a primary benefit of incorporating an LMS into the
curriculum?
A. It allows for immediate face-to-face interactions only.
B. It ensures that all teaching is delivered by video lectures.
C. It enables flexible access to course materials and real-time analytics on
student engagement.
D. It eliminates the need for instructor feedback.
Correct ANS: C. It enables flexible access to course materials and real-
time analytics on student engagement.
Rationale: An LMS centralizes learning content, facilitates both
asynchronous and synchronous interactions, and provides performance
analytics that inform continuous curriculum adjustments.
---
6.
Case: A nurse educator designs simulation experiences to enhance
students’ clinical decision-making. After each simulation, students
participate in structured debriefing sessions.
Question: What is the main educational purpose of debriefing in
simulation-based learning?
A. To assign grades solely on simulation performance
B. To provide immediate, reflective feedback that deepens learning
C. To limit the simulation to technical skills only
D. To ensure that instructors dominate discussions
©2025
Nursing Education Assessment &
Evaluation
4.0 Credits
Final Exam Review (Qns & Ans)
2025
©2025
, 1.
Case: A nurse educator is tasked with launching a new nursing
program to prepare graduates for rapidly evolving clinical roles. As the
first step, she conducts interviews, surveys, and reviews emerging clinical
standards to determine learner and stakeholder needs.
Question: Which step of the curriculum design process is she engaged
in?
A. Content delivery
B. Needs assessment
C. Formative evaluation
D. Implementation planning
Correct ANS: B. Needs assessment
Rationale: A needs assessment gathers comprehensive data regarding
learner requirements, clinical trends, and stakeholder expectations. This
initial phase is essential for designing a program that is both current and
relevant.
---
2.
Case: A nurse educator employs a backward design approach to
develop a course on evidence‑based practice. She first identifies the
desired learning outcomes, then designs assessments, and finally plans
learning activities that foster competencies.
Question: What is the primary advantage of using backward design in
curriculum development?
A. It focuses on technology integration first.
B. It ensures that teaching methods align with specific outcomes.
C. It decreases the need for assessment.
D. It relies exclusively on instructor-centered lectures.
Correct ANS: B. It ensures that teaching methods align with specific
outcomes.
Rationale: Backward design begins with the end in mind—
concentrating on what learners must achieve—and drives alignment
©2025
,between objectives, assessments, and instructional strategies.
---
3.
Case: During the development of a new nursing curriculum, the
educational committee maps course outcomes to the program’s overall
competencies using a visual framework.
Question: What is the purpose of curriculum mapping in this context?
A. To reduce faculty workload
B. To visualize alignment between course content and professional
competencies
C. To decentralize control of content delivery
D. To increase the number of mandatory courses
Correct ANS: B. To visualize alignment between course content and
professional competencies
Rationale: Curriculum mapping creates a visual representation linking
course objectives, learning activities, and assessments with desired
outcomes, ensuring coherence and consistent progression throughout
the program.
---
4.
Case: A nurse educator is revising a course using the principles of
competency-based education. She carefully writes learning objectives
that specify measurable outcomes in clinical reasoning, technical skills,
and professional behavior.
Question: Which educational tool best supports the evaluation of
these measurable outcomes?
A. A narrative essay assignment
B. A rubric-based assessment tool
C. Unstructured verbal feedback
D. Attendance tracking
Correct ANS: B. A rubric-based assessment tool
©2025
, Rationale: Rubric-based assessments provide specific criteria for
performance at various levels, making it easier to measure students’
attainment of competencies in a transparent and systematic manner.
---
5.
Case: Anticipating the increased use of technology in teaching, a nurse
educator integrates an online learning management system (LMS) for
synchronous and asynchronous learning in her curriculum.
Question: What is a primary benefit of incorporating an LMS into the
curriculum?
A. It allows for immediate face-to-face interactions only.
B. It ensures that all teaching is delivered by video lectures.
C. It enables flexible access to course materials and real-time analytics on
student engagement.
D. It eliminates the need for instructor feedback.
Correct ANS: C. It enables flexible access to course materials and real-
time analytics on student engagement.
Rationale: An LMS centralizes learning content, facilitates both
asynchronous and synchronous interactions, and provides performance
analytics that inform continuous curriculum adjustments.
---
6.
Case: A nurse educator designs simulation experiences to enhance
students’ clinical decision-making. After each simulation, students
participate in structured debriefing sessions.
Question: What is the main educational purpose of debriefing in
simulation-based learning?
A. To assign grades solely on simulation performance
B. To provide immediate, reflective feedback that deepens learning
C. To limit the simulation to technical skills only
D. To ensure that instructors dominate discussions
©2025