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2022_Canada_NCLEX_skao.pdf
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Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT) Shu-chuan Kao, PhD Senior Manager, Measurement and Testing Examinations NCSBN Objectives By the end of the session, participants will be able to: • Understand how Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT) works • Recognize NCLEX® CAT components oVariable length Exam oContent balancing oExam stopping rules What is “Adaptive” testing? Exams are customized for individual candidates. The difficulty of each test is tailored to the person taking it. • High-ability candida ...
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2022NCLEX_skao_on-demand.pdf
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Next Generation NCLEX Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT) and Stopping Rules Shu-chuan Kao, PhD Senior Manager, Measurement and Testing, Examinations Objectives At the end of the session the participants will be able to: Understand how Next Generation NCLEX Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT) works § Variable length exam § Content balancing § Exam stopping rules § Changes in Next Generation NCLEX What is “Adaptive” testing? Exams are customized for individual candidates. The difficulty of each t ...
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2019_NCLEX_Webinar_RN_Test-Plan.pdf
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NCLEX Exam Development NURSING SCOPE OF PRACTICE KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES (KSA)PRACTICE ANALYSIS ITEM WRITING ITEM REVIEW PRE-TEST ADDITIONAL REVIEW PROCESSES EXAMINATION ADMINISTRATION NCLEX TEST PLAN Methodology • NCLEX RN practice analysis methodology was reviewed and approved by 3 psychometricians. • NCSBN Chief Executive Officer approved the procedures used to protect subject participants rights. • A panel of 13 nurse Subject Matter Experts (SME) developed a compreh ...
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ProtectingJOBsActLetter.116.Final.03.04.2019.pdf
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Through NCSBN, BONs work together on policy matters that will affect patient safety, the future of nursing and health care. As stated in our mission, NCSBN promotes evidence-based policies that protect the public from harm, while striving to reduce the burden of government. There is no evidence that removing a nurse’s professional license due to student loan default hinders his or her ability to provide safe, competent care to patients. Therefore, states should not require a license to be revoked when a licensee defaults on a student loan. Unfortunately, many state boards of nursing are required by statute, not regulation, to recognize student loan default as grounds for discipline or license revocation.
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2025mym_cdinauer.pdf
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Master title style Master subtitle style Leadership Succession Committee (LSC) Forum Cathy Dinauer, MSN, RN, FRE Chair, NCSBN LSC Executive Director, Nevada State Board of Nursing Patricia Motl Member-at-Large, Nebraska Janice Hooper Area III Member, Texas Maureen Bentz Area II Member, North Dakota Linda Kmetz Area IV Member, Pennsylvania Adrian Guerrero Member-at-Large, Kansas Cindy Smith Member-at-Large, Saskatchewan Cathy Dinauer Chair, Area 1 Member, Nevada 2025 Leadership Succession Committ ...
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Application Center | NCSBN
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Submit research proposals to the NCSBN Technical Advisory Committee. Explore guidelines, deadlines, funding limits, and proposal evaluation criteria. Proposal Resources Sample Proposal Confidentiality Agreement Proposal Guidelines Get Started! Submit a Proposal Now Award Cycle & Submission Deadlines The TAC meets twice a year, in spring and fall. Submission Deadlines Spring Funding Cycle: Submit by February 1 Fall Funding Cycle: Submit by July 1 Funding Limits The TAC provides various levels of funding dependent on the complexity of the request and the research design.
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Membership | NCSBN
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NCSBN members are nursing regulatory bodies (NRBs) from around the world. Our members gain access to invaluable services and product offerings to protect and promote the welfare of the public and interests of the profession of nursing. Explore U.S. Members Contact A U.S. Member 20 Associate Members Associate Members are NRBs or regulatory authorities that are, in whole or in part, empowered by governments to license and regulate nursing practice outside the U.S. Associate Members participate in a dialogue regarding issues of common concern, as well as share information and knowledge in a multicultural exchange of thoughts and ideas.
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Model Acts | NCSBN
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The Model Act & Rules provides an evidence-based framework of nursing statutes and regulations for nursing regulatory bodies to utilize during policy and advocacy discussions. Download Model Act NCSBN Model Rules The Model Act & Rules provides an evidence-based framework of nursing statutes and regulations for nursing regulatory bodies to utilize during policy and advocacy discussions. The current Model Act & Rules were updated by a NCSBN committee under a charge to perform ongoing review, revision, and development of Model Act & Rules to reflect the current regulatory environment and to remove any other language that does not support public safety. This work began in 2018 and was approved by the Delegate Assembly in 2021.
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transcript_2023_founders_award.pdf
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David was also a significant contributor to the World Health Organization's State of the World's Nursing 2020 Report, offering a regulatory perspective and providing accurate data, evidence, and suggestions for legislative change. The prestigious Founders Award is given only upon the occasion that an individual with ethics, integrity, and sincerity has demonstrated the highest regard for the ideals and beliefs upon which NCSBN was founded.
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JNR_ULR_editorial_10_2011.pdf
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The conference rarely addresses regulatory laws; thus, for nurs- ing, it is up to the state boards to determine where there should be uniformity and to propose the requirements. Uniform licensure requirements provide consistent stan- dards and promote a health care system that is fluid and acces- sible by removing barriers to care and maximizing portability for nurses. Even more importantly, they assure the consumer that a nurse in one state has met the same requirements as nurses in every other state.