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Highlights From an English-as-an-Additional-Language Nursing Support Program.
Nursing Education Perspectives 2019 January 4
English-as-an-additional-language nursing students are more likely to experience academic challenges than nursing students whose primary language is English. In an attempt to improve the learning environment for this group of students, a novel support group was established to address both academic and nonacademic issues. The impact and effectiveness of this support group are explored using an interpretative analytic approach. The findings suggest that English-as-an-additional-language support programs based on the principles of academic safety, purposeful design, curriculum relevance, positive faculty influence, and proactive enrollment have the most potential to facilitate student success.
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