Haw. Code R. § 16-89-44 - Philosophy or mission
The philosophy or mission of all nursing programs approved in this State shall be as follows:
(1)
The formulation of a statement of philosophy or mission is the responsibility
of the faculty;
(2) The philosophy
as stated shall be in agreement with the philosophy of the controlling
institution;
(3) The needs of the
consumer of nursing services and the needs of the student in nursing shall be
included in the statement of philosophy or mission;
(4) The statement of philosophy or mission
shall be used by the faculty in planning the total educational
program;
(5) The philosophy shall
reflect the beliefs of the faculty in relation to education, nursing, learning,
and faculty responsibility for direction and guidance of learning
experiences;
(6) The mission shall
be comprehensive in scope, consistent with the stated philosophy and with the
resources available; and
(7) The
program objectives or outcomes shall specifically identify the competencies in
nursing for which the graduate is prepared.
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The philosophy or mission of all nursing programs approved in this State shall be as follows:
(1) The formulation of a statement of philosophy or mission is the responsibility of the faculty;
(2) The philosophy as stated shall be in agreement with the philosophy of the controlling institution;
(3) The needs of the consumer of nursing services and the needs of the student in nursing shall be included in the statement of philosophy or mission;
(4) The statement of philosophy or mission shall be used by the faculty in planning the total educational program;
(5) The philosophy shall reflect the beliefs of the faculty in relation to education, nursing, learning, and faculty responsibility for direction and guidance of learning experiences;
(6) The mission shall be comprehensive in scope, consistent with the stated philosophy and with the resources available; and
(7) The program objectives or outcomes shall specifically identify the competencies in nursing for which the graduate is prepared.