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Distance Learning in a School Nurse Credential Program

Barbara Miller, RN, MSN, PNP

Barbara Miller, RN, MSN, PNP, is a school nurse at Sunnyside High School, Fresno Unified School District, Fresno, CA. She is California’s State School Nurse of the year (2002)

Cherie Rector, RN-C, PhD

Cherie Rector, RN-C, PhD, is professor and director, School Nurse Program, Department of Nursing, California State University, Bakersfield, CA

Distance learning, which encompasses many methodologies, is becoming a more readily available educational alternative. Because there are a limited number of school nurse credential programs and the demand for school nurses is increasing, distance learning may be a viable method of instruction. This article describes the authors’ experiences organizing and presenting distance learning courses to five remote sites for students in a university school nurse credential program. After numerous inquiries, potential students from several areas were surveyed, and arrangements were made with universities in those areas to receive two-way audio and video transmissions of two seminar courses; later, two clinically oriented courses in the school nurse program. Students were able to complete their program requirements by taking equivalent course work at their local universities. Perceptions of students and the instructor, course evaluation, and practical suggestions are shared. Guidelines for potential students about selecting quality distance education programs are also noted.

Key Words: connectedness • distance learning • interactivity • school nurse credential program

The Journal of School Nursing, Vol. 18, No. 6, 338-345 (2002)
DOI: 10.1177/10598405020180060601


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