Keywords

Academic Practice Partnerships, Education Transformation, Nursing Education, Seamless Academic Progression

 

Authors

  1. Sroczynski, Maureen
  2. Close, Liz
  3. Gorski, Mary Sue
  4. Farmer, Pat
  5. Wortock, Jean

Abstract

AIM: This article describes the Competency Model (CM) as a promising curriculum framework to foster academic progression from the associate to the baccalaureate degree in nursing.

 

BACKGROUND: The CM was identified by the Center to Champion Nursing in America as one of four seamless nursing academic progression models to streamline nursing academic progression. It is built on a foundation of authentic collaboration between education and practice partners to develop and maintain explicit, current, practice-relevant nursing education outcomes.

 

METHOD: Salient features and exemplars were collected from a convenience sample of education practice partnerships across the country that have implemented the CM.

 

RESULTS: Characteristics, trends, and variations in the CM from different state, regional, and local approaches are described and contrasted.

 

CONCLUSION: A comparison of varied approaches in CM design and implementation demonstrates its versatility to support seamless academic progression and fortify education and practice collaboration.