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The second foundational module focuses on the competencies required to prepare, implement, and facilitate simulation-based learning experiences. Building on the theoretical and design principles introduced in Module 1, this module emphasizes the practical application of simulation pedagogy in real-time educational contexts.
Participants will develop foundational skills in learner preparation, prebriefing, facilitation, cueing, and debriefing. Emphasis is placed on managing simulation as it unfolds, including responding to learner needs, maintaining psychological safety, and adapting to emerging situations during the simulation experience.
This module introduces facilitation as both a structured and responsive process, grounded in evidence-informed frameworks such as HSSOBP™. Concepts related to feedback and introductory evaluation practices are addressed to support alignment with learning outcomes.
As a continuation of the foundational sequence, this module prepares participants for more advanced facilitation, evaluation, and interprofessional simulation concepts explored in subsequent modules. It also supports readiness for the CCSNE examination by addressing key domains related to facilitation and learner engagement.
Audience: Nurse educators using simulation in nursing education programs
Delivery: Online (Zoom & Moodle)
Requirements:
Timeframe: 8 weeks
Please note that participation in all live webinars is a course requirement.
Dates
(Tuesdays, 7-9 pm Eastern time)
Starts September 22, 2026
Exam: November 10, 2026
Instructors: Jane Tyerman, Holldrid Odreman
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Campbell, S., Luctkar-Flude, M., Harder, N., & Tyerman, J. (Eds.). (2023). Simulation in Canadian Nursing Education. Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing.
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