Lynnette Marie Schreiner, candidate for the degree Doctor of Philosophy, Library and Information Management in the School of Library and Information Management (SLIM), Emporia State University will defend her dissertation research proposal in a public presentation on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, 1:30 PM CT in Room 319F, SLIM. SLIM is located in the south end of the William Allen White Library building on the Emporia, KS campus.
The title of the proposed research is Examining Nurse Educators’ Stages of Concern on the Teaching Innovation of Simulated Clinical Experiences.
Ms. Schreiner is an Associate Professor of Nursing in the Department of Nursing, College of Liberal Arts and Science, Emporia State University.
Dissertation committee members are Dr. Mirah Dow, Co-Chair, Professor, School of Library and Information Management, Emporia State University; Dr. Sarah Sutton, Co-Chair, Associate Professor, School of Library and Information Management; Dr. Mingchu (Neil) Luo, Associate Professor, School Leadership/Middle and Secondary Teacher Education, The Teachers College, Emporia State University, and Dr. Bernadette Fetterolf, Dean, Professor, Baker School of Nursing.
Individuals who cannot attend in-person may attend online by logging on to Zoom: https://emporiastate.zoom.us/u/acnLKz7QcZ
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This dissertation proposal is available upon request to Dr. Mirah Dow, Director, ESU SLIM PhD Program, mdow@emporia.edu