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You have a clear path as a …

Reliable Rocket!

If you were a rocket scientist, you would be working at NASA on mission-critical tasks. You have reached expert level in active learning and only need to make small tweaks to your GPS to stay on course.

You are a seasoned educator with multiple active learning tools, which have allowed you to create an engaged, exciting classroom where you truly make a difference for the next generation of nurses.

Your greatest opportunity for success is to continue to seek teaching challenges and growth.

While experience can bring ease, it can also bring stagnant energy. Without something to work on that truly excites you, teaching can become a bit lackluster, and you begin to feel bogged down by administrative tasks. With a few simple tweaks, you can adjust your direction and find fulfillment as an educator!

Key Characteristics of a Reliable Rocket:

Does this sound like you?

  • You have years of teaching experience and have tried-and-true active learning activities.

  • You are detail-oriented and have a well-thought-out lesson plan that is full of highly strategic learning objectives.

  • You are past the “survival” mode you felt as a new educator and have started to look for meaningful ways to contribute to the nursing profession.

p.s. If you are like, “No way, not me!” no problem. Just head over to this page of all the results and choose one that fits better. We are all unique individuals!

Active learning teaching for nursing students

Three strategies to protect the energy as the Reliable Rocket:

Active learning challenges for nursing students

Look for new challenges

There is no rush! You don’t have to implement every teaching tool by next semester. There is time to set a foundation and gain confidence.

Active learning Mentors for nursing students

Seek out a mentee

An experienced educator to guide and encourage your active learning journey is essential to your success.

Active learning community for nursing students

Join a community

Make a goal to implement one new teaching technique a semester. Research it, discuss it with peers and look at it as a beta-test.

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