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The NLN/Carnegie National Survey of Nurse Educators: Compensation, Workload, and Teaching Practice

The NLN/Carnegie National Survey of Nurse Educators is the product of collaboration between the NLN and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching's National Nursing Education Study. The survey serves a dual purpose. In part the survey asseses the generalizability of previous findings of the National Nursing Education study which drew on site visits at nine schools to observe classroom and clinical teaching and learning encounters, and to survey teachers and students

In addition, this survey assesses the compensation, workload, and job satisfaction of nurse educators and administrators in prelicensure RN and graduate-level nursing programs in great detail. Results of the survey will thus enable comparisons with similarly prepared nurses in other settings, as well as with faculty in other academic disciplines.

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NLN and Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching launch National Survey Of Nurse Educators October 17, 2006

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