The faculty member understands that nursing schools contribute strongly to the process of socialization in which ways? (Select all that apply.)
a. Assisting students to commit to nursing values
b. Developing students' understanding of ethics
c. Grading students on professional socialization
d. Helping students develop professional identities
e. Requiring participation in professional organizations
A, B, D
Nursing education is strong in ways of teaching that effectively assist students to develop a deep sense of professional identity, commit to the values of the profession, and act with ethical comportment. Grading behavior is part of providing feedback to enable students to gain a professional identity but is not a specific strength of education. Requiring participation in professional organizations does not specifically encourage the development of professional identity.
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