Evolution of Canadian Nursing Curricula: A Critical Retrospective Analysis of Power and Caring
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Susan E Anthony
und Janet Landeen
The evolution of Canadian nursing curricula has mutually influenced and reflected nursing's historical course: nursing practice and education are inextricably linked. This paper is a critical retrospective analysis of the evolution of nursing curricula in Canada from the 20th century to the present. Falk Rafael's (1996) dialectic exploration of power and caring in nursing guides the analysis. An ordered, assimilated, and empowered curriculum development framework results. Foucault's (1980) work in the sociology of knowledge and Belenky, Clinchy, Goldberger, and Tarule's (1986) epistemological conceptualization of women's knowledge development are incorporated. The intricacies of the relationship between nursing curriculum development and Canadian history, the navigation of societal paradoxes that mutually drive and inform education and practice, and the instrumental need for nursing education research are considered. A fourth and new dialectic layer is suggested that places nursing on the inter-professional team of architects of a co-constructed emancipatory curriculum.
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- Structural Empowerment and Professional Nursing Practice Behaviors of Baccalaureate Nursing Students in Clinical Learning Environments
- Curriculum Reform in Baccalaureate Nursing Education: Review of the Literature
- Innovation in Community Clinical Placements: A Canadian Survey
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- Editorial
- Five Years of Solid Growth in Nursing Education Scholarship
- Article
- Community Health Clinical Education in Canada: Part 1 - "State of the Art"
- Community Health Clinical Education in Canada: Part 2 - Developing Competencies to Address Social Justice, Equity, and the Social Determinants of Health
- Keeping the Vision: Sustaining Social Consciousness with Nursing Students following International Learning Experiences
- Survey on Addictions: Toward Curricular Change for Family Nurse Practitioners
- Servant Teaching: The Power and Promise for Nursing Education
- Using a Wiki in Nursing Education and Research
- Integrating Simulated Teaching/Learning Strategies in Undergraduate Nursing Education
- Gifted and Talented Students' Career Aspirations and Influences: A Systematic Review of the Literature
- SIMulation Based on Language and Learning (SIMBaLL): The Model
- Integrating Patient Decision Support in an Undergraduate Nursing Curriculum: An Implementation Project
- Students' Inadequate Knowledge about Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Persons
- Using an Interactive Journal Club to Enhance Nursing Research Knowledge Acquisition, Appraisal, and Application
- Comparison of Outcomes in a Traditional versus Accelerated Nursing Curriculum
- Creating Diversity in a Baccalaureate Nursing Program: A Case Study
- A Second Generation of the Competency-Based Approach to Nursing Education
- Systematic Review of Nursing Simulation Literature for Use of Learning Theory
- The Undergraduate Education of Nurses: Looking to the Future
- Evolution of Canadian Nursing Curricula: A Critical Retrospective Analysis of Power and Caring
- A Narrative Study of the Experiences of Student Nurses Who Have Participated in the Hearing Voices that are Distressing Simulation
- Teaching and Clinical Educator Competency: Bringing Two Worlds Together
- Assessment of Nursing Student's Learning Outcomes and Employment Choice after the Implementation of a Senior Capstone Course
- Relevant Nursing Leadership: An Evidence-Based Programmatic Response
- Competence of Accelerated Second Degree Students after Studying in a Collaborative Model of Nursing Practice Education
- Reaching the Top: Career Anchors and Professional Development in Nursing
- Building Nurses' Capacity in Community Health Services
- Structural Empowerment and Professional Nursing Practice Behaviors of Baccalaureate Nursing Students in Clinical Learning Environments
- Curriculum Reform in Baccalaureate Nursing Education: Review of the Literature
- Innovation in Community Clinical Placements: A Canadian Survey
- Faculty Advising in Nursing Education: Necessary Evil or Opportunity for Excellence?
- Work-Related Stressors Experienced by Part-Time Clinical Affiliate Nursing Faculty in Baccalaureate Education
- Students' Perception of Faculty Involvement in the Rural Hospital Preceptorship Experience
- Practice and Academic Nurse Educators: Finding Common Ground
- Seeing With New Eyes: The Meaning of an Immersion Experience in Bangladesh for Undergraduate Senior Nursing Students
- Successful Transition of the New Graduate Nurse
- The Competence of Student Nurse Teachers
- Employer Perceptions of Knowledge, Competency, and Professionalism of Baccalaureate Nursing Graduates from a Problem-Based Program
- Collaborative Essay Testing: Group Work That Counts
- Effects of Nursing Education on the Image of Nursing as a Profession in Israel