Capstone Stage Goals And Doctoral Term Plan Capstone

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-Week Doctoral Term Plan & Capstone Stage Goals

Student Name: Student ID:

Student Walden Email: Student Phone #:

Program and Specialization/Focus:

Faculty Advisor:

2nd Member (if applicable):

University Research Reviewer:

Date Started Program:

Current Term Start Date: Phase of Capstone: Choose an item.

Do you have an Individual Academic Plan (IAP)? )? No Choose an item. Note: Your Term Plan goals must align with your IAP.

Instructions

Your Term Plan: On the page labelled YOUR Term Plan, indicate your term goal(s), stretch goal(s), and the tasks you will accomplish during the weeks of the term. Your tasks should make clear what you will be working on and your plans for appropriate substantive submissions to your Faculty Advisor (refer to the syllabus for more information). Remember that you must demonstrate substantial academic PROGRESS each term to receive a satisfactory grade for the course. Students must complete a minimum of Phase 1 to obtain a satisfactory grade in during the first enrollment of the project course. Following the successful completion of Phase 1 in the next enrollment of the project course, students must complete a minimum of Phase 2 to obtain a satisfactory grade in the project course.

? Click here to indicate that you have read the course syllabus and understand the capstone course grading policies.

By Day 7 of Week 1 | Submit your Term Plan Draft for Faculty Advisor review, negotiation, and commitment.

By Day 7 of Week 2 | Submit your completed, agreed-upon Term Plan. [Faculty Advisor notes acceptance on form.]

SMART GOALS can help you create a Term Goal that clearly articulates outcomes.

Specific:Set specific goals, which have a much greater chance of being accomplished than general goals.

Measurable: Establish concrete criteria for measuring progress toward the attainment of each goal you set.

Attainable: Ensure that you can map out a clear path to achieving your goal.

Realistic: Write a goal that represents an objective toward which you are bothwillingandableto work.

Timely: Ground your goal within a time frame (i.e., by the end of this term).

Midterm Progress Check and Adequate Progress Final Review: Throughout the term, track your progress on YOUR Term Plan by entering dates for task completion and by making journal notes on activities completed or modifications needed, noting any barriers and strategies to overcome them. Your Faculty Advisor must approve any modifications and can add journal notes on the plan document for archival purposes. Submit your Updated Term Plan midterm, following your Midterm Progress Check. [Faculty Advisor assesses progress to date.] Submit your Final Term Plan by Day 7 of Week 11. [Faculty Advisor assesses final grade.]

Capstone Stage Goals: Think about your long-term goal (anticipated date of program completion) as you work on your Term Goal(s) and weekly tasks each term. Complete the Capstone Stage Goals. It is helpful to think about overall progress as you think about term-by-term progress. Begin with the end in mind!

YOUR Term Plan

TERM GOAL(S) | By the end of this term, I will have completed: phase 2 of the DNP Project

STRETCH GOAL(S) | Additionally, by the end of this term, I will try to complete: the final kick-off meeting with the project mentor, faculty advisor and stakeholders, which is the last step before implementation

Faculty Advisor Feedback: ?????

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Tasks Toward Term Goal(s)

Date Completed

Journal Notes

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Submit Initial Term Plan by Day 7 of Week 1

Meet with faculty advisor to discuss the steps involved in phase 2 and complete the phase 2 term plan. I will submit a completed phase 2 term plan to the faculty advisor by end of Day 7 of week 1

20th September, 2022

Your Notes: Held the initial meeting with the faculty advisor and submitted the initial phase 2 term plan as scheduled

Faculty Advisor Notes: ?????

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Term Plan Negotiation & Commitment

Meet with the faculty advisor to negotiate the submitted term plan and make revisions. I will submit the finalized term plan by the end of day 2 of week 2

24th September, 2022

Your Notes: I integrated the comments from the previous meeting and drafted the finalized term plan. No minutes were submitted to support the changes discussed in the meeting held the previous week

Faculty Advisor Accepts Plan: [ Choose an item. ] Notes: ?????

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Submission of Core Design and Planning Documents

I will put together all the project planning documents, including the project materials, GANNT Chart, action plan, synthesis process and recommendations tool and the question development tool; and submit them for review by the end of day 7 of week 2

27th September

Your Notes: I submitted the question development tool, synthesis process and recommendations tool, and...…Notes:

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Midterm Progress Check | Submit Updated Term Plan | Faculty Advisor: [Choose an item.] Sample

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Submit Final Term Plan by Day 7 of Week 11 and ?????

Adequate Progress Final Review

Your Notes:

Faculty Advisor Notes:

Sample Completed Final Term Plan | Week 11 Submission

TERM GOAL(S) | By the end of this term, I will have completed:

STRETCH GOAL(S) | Additionally, by the end of this term, I will try to complete:

Week

Tasks Toward Term Goal(s)

Date Completed

Journal Notes

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Submit Initial Term Plan by Day 7 of Week 1

Meet with faculty advisor to review the requirements for the project, outline a communication plan and complete the term plan and submit by day 7 of Week 1.

3/4/20XX

Your Notes: Submitted Plan-3/4. Will talk with Faculty Advisor on the phone every other week. Email, as needed.

Faculty Advisor Notes: OK

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Term Plan Negotiation & Commitment

Submit Term Plan by Day 7 of Week 2

Complete any revisions if needed on term plan and submit to faculty advisor. Set up a meeting with the organization representative and faculty advisor to define practice problem, set goals, identify the project mentor, and document in minutes.

3/11/20XXSample

Your Notes: Finished revisions this week!

Faculty Advisor Accepts Plan: [Yes] Notes: Submission-3/11/20XX

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Review DNP Project Process Guide and Project Checklists and begin work using forms to assess organization and stakeholders and submit in classroom.

3/18/20XX

Your Notes: Reviewed process guide, selected checklist and started project documents. Met with faculty advisor and had meeting with project site leader. Put minutes in course. Reviewed project documents

Faculty Advisor Notes: Phone call-3/18/18

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Obtain site approval form (based on project type) signed by the organizational leader, project mentor, and your faculty advisor. Meet with faculty advisor to review project site approval form for submission in MyDR.

3/20/20XX

Your Notes: Met with Faculty Advisor early b/c out of town this week. Obtained signatures and faculty advisor approved to submit to MyDR.

Faculty Advisor Notes: Im OK w/ site approval form-3/25

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Complete Question Development Tool while Site Approval form is in review by faculty advisor and second member.

3/25/20XX

Your Notes: To 2nd member for…

Sources Used in Documents:

Resources and begin work Schedule one-on-one meeting w/ librarian to find sources for Evidence Search.

4/8/20XXYour Notes: Renegotiated term plan with Faculty Advisor-4/8. Met with librarian – 4/15. Reviewing literature found in search.

Faculty Advisor Notes: Plan OK; 2nd Site Approval reviewed as “met” on April 9.

7Review the tutorial on evidence synthesis and review the literature using the evidence appraisal tools.

Your Notes: Still working on evidence synthesis– not done yet.

Faculty Advisor Notes: Review pending. OK for next week.

8Synthesize the literature review and complete the Individual Evidence Summary Tool and submit in classroom.

4/29/20XXYour Notes: Mostly done with revisions this week; finished after meeting with faculty advisor to discuss.

Faculty Advisor Notes: OK-literature review in progress9Finalize the Evidence Summary Tool and submit in classroom for faculty advisor approval5/6/20XXYour Notes:Met with Faculty Advisor – 5/9/20XX.

Faculty Advisor Notes: Evidence Summary Tool finalized 5/12/20XX10Submit the Individual Evidence Summary Tool in the classroom and meet with faculty advisor approval.

5/13/20XXYour Notes: Submitted and met with faculty advisor to discuss next steps..

Faculty Advisor Notes: Keep working on lit review11Submit Final Term Plan by Day 7 of Week 11 and set goals for next quarter .

Adequate Progress Final Review5/20/20XXYour Notes: Submitted End-of-Term Plan by Day 7. Also have 15 pages of lit review done!Faculty Advisor Notes: Project goals for quarter “Met” and approval of site agreement form in MyDRUpdated 4.6.22


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