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Predictors of student success in a block immersion, mastery learning BSN progra

Posted on:2016-01-01Degree:Ed.DType:Dissertation
University:University of PhoenixCandidate:Wright, MarieFull Text:PDF
GTID:1477390017480430Subject:Educational leadership
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Colleges of Nursing are attempting to identify and admit those students most likely to succeed and graduate. Multiple variables have been tested in various combinations to select students who will create the workforce to address the nursing needs of the 21st century. The purpose of this study was to answer the research question of whether a relationship exists between pre-admission metrics and post-graduation board exams. The conceptual orientation of the study originated from Systems Theory, and a new theoretical model was created to address the interdependencies of the variables. A retrospective, correlational study design with a sample size of 367 records baccalaureate nursing graduates from a College of Nursing was used. Data collection from student records spanned over a four-year period. Six hypotheses were tested using correlational analyses measured by point biserial correlations, Chi-square analysis, and logistic regression. Remediation and length of program were not significant predictors of student success. Significant findings were found between scores on ATIRTM Comprehensive Predictor and first time pass rates on the NCLEX RNRTM .;Recommendations were provided to inspire future research in MLA pedagogy to promote student success. Key words: nontraditional pedagogy, mastery learning approach, systems based theory, overall GPA score, TEAS score, interview score, ATI CARP, remediation.
Keywords/Search Tags:Student, Nursing
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