TITLE:
Utilizing Service-Learning to Promote a Value Based Professional Nursing Curriculum
AUTHORS:
Catherine P. Corrigan, Andrea N. Kwasky
KEYWORDS:
Service-Learning, Mercy, Jesuit, Self-Awareness, Leadership
JOURNAL NAME:
Creative Education,
Vol.5 No.21,
November
25,
2014
ABSTRACT: This article will discuss the unique way in which nursing education at one Catholic University is distinctively value-driven with a focus on the meaning of Mercy and Jesuit traditions and how these philosophies translate into professional nursing practice. An innovative approach to a value-driven education that incorporates the philosophy of the Mercy and Jesuit traditions in a professional nursing role is fostered with the teachings of Catherine McAuley and Ignatius Loyola and infused through the act of service-learning and reflection on the service-learning experience. Nursing students are educated from a perspective of historical tradition, spirituality, social justice, reflective thinking and a value-centered professional education, enriching their self-awareness toward the development of leadership behaviors. Linking the service-learning experience to nursing concepts within the Mercy and Jesuit traditions has demonstrated a deep sense of self-awareness, a high level of understanding of caring and the concept of nurses as leaders amongst the students at our university.