Cash Penelope A, Tate Betty
University of British Columbia, Okanaga.
Int J Nurs Educ Scholarsh. 2008;5:Article6. doi: 10.2202/1548-923X.1454. Epub 2008 Feb 27.
Many nurse educators in Canada have participated in a culture where their primary responsibility was to educate nurses and provide service to their communities. Over the last three decades, major rethinking of this focus has resulted in the expectation that nurse educators engage in scholarship. In this paper, we describe a community development project designed to foster nurse educators' scholarship. This approach was chosen not only to build scholarship capacity amongst nursing faculty, but also to effect a change in the culture of scholarship prevalent in many academic environments. Rather than focusing on individual scholarly endeavours, the project partners' vision is for a collaborative approach that creates a community of scholars working together.
加拿大的许多护理教育工作者所处的环境中,他们的主要职责是教育护士并为社区提供服务。在过去三十年里,对这一重点的重大反思导致人们期望护理教育工作者从事学术研究。在本文中,我们描述了一个旨在促进护理教育工作者学术研究的社区发展项目。选择这种方法不仅是为了培养护理教师的学术能力,也是为了改变许多学术环境中普遍存在的学术文化。该项目合作伙伴的愿景不是专注于个人学术努力,而是采用一种协作方法,创建一个共同工作的学者社区。