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CNE®: NLN: Hallmarks of Excellence, Learner Engagement

In April 2020, the National League for Nursing released an updated version of its Hallmarks of Excellence© in nursing education.

The nearly 30 Hallmarks of Excellence© serve as characteristics that describe levels of outstanding performance for nursing faculty to achieve as excellent facilitators of knowledge.

These behaviors by nursing faculty demonstrate to students there commitment and engagement in a high-quality nursing program.
This content is mapped to:
1. Facilitation of Learning
2. Scholarship
3. Learner Socialization

📚Student engagement in the classroom provides connection with content, and supports better learning experiences.
Which question would address student engagement associated with spirit of inquiry and commitment to lifelong learning?

A. In what ways are students open to trying new things?
B. In what ways do students brainstorm together about concepts?
C. In what ways do students express professional identity?
D. In what ways do students observe for areas of quality improvement?

🗣This video answers this question and more!
Get ready to close your knowledge gaps in this area.

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