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    Working Alliance is of utmost importance between the youth service and Megan (Thompson, Bender, Lantry, & Flynn, 2007). In a complex social service system, the role of interagency collaboration for Megan’s case management cannot be highlighted enough (O’Reilly et al., 2013). Megan’s co-morbid problems are interrelated and need to be addressed concurrently. The caseworker will face a number of challenges and organisational barriers when attempting to collaborate with other services to address…

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    It didn’t particularly matter if it was feasible, or if it was fully operational. We brainstormed. I discovered the power of collaboration like I never had seen it before. None of us came in with a fully formed idea. But we used each other’s ideas, to combine them into something that resembled a project. I began asking about our members’ strongest skills. One answered that he was…

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    into all aspects of your clinical educator role and professional interactions. Inter-professional collaboration: Numerous inter-professional departments/committees have benefited from your collaborative nature and expertise, including: Infection Prevention, Code Blue, Respiratory Therapy, TCC, WH, Cath Lab, SSI, NEAT, Bioethics. Peer Feedback highlights a consistent theme of passion, collaboration, compassion, motivation, energetic, approachable, and good at coordination and facilitation.…

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    session we had planned for the BIOL 315 (Quantitative Biology) students. Recalling Bruffee, the author of “The Art of Collaborative Learning: Making the Most of Knowledgeable Peers”, he had stated that “Students learn better through non-competitive collaboration group work than in classrooms that are highly individualized . . .” (pg. 44). Based on this, we decided to do three group activities that would gauge the understanding of the students of their course material. We thought this serve as a…

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    Collaborative Culture

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    Collaboration is the key component to many successful organizations, teams, and practices in our world. Creating a collaborative culture can be defined in many ways. Collaborative cultures are created with a set of goals, managed efficiently, and support team members at every stage in the process. As Senge (2008) stated, the creation is difficult, takes courage, and a lot of patience. A collaborative culture is created upon essential foundations including a shared vision, diverse thinking,…

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    Classrooms are designed to facilitate teaching and learning. Children are seated in a fashion that they can see the board where the teacher will be doing his/her instruction and receive the knowledge he/she is imbedding in them more effectively. They are decorated with brightly colored posters that show acronyms for learning, classroom procedures and rules for conducting themselves as safe, productive members of the school community. However, classrooms aren’t always designed with…

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    The commitment of this research project is to comprehend the essential elements of the development of the personality trait cooperation. As noted, this research will also provide the evolutionary explanation for how cooperation manifested through sociobiological function. It intends to communicate the consequences of self- interest and collaborative behavior; likewise, how does the cooperative trait benefit an individual socially and independently and whether natural selection reveals a…

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    The key aspects discussed in this reflective essay are my personal experiences as a consumer, producer and sharer of information in a 21st-century environment, developing the skill to determine credible sources, the advantages and limitations of working collaboratively online and how to exploit advantages and overcome limitations. Therefore, a proper exploration into each of these aspects can allow an insight into one’s experiences in this unit. An essential point to explore is how this unit…

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    The Group dynamics within our group ‘Team Instinct’ varies from day to day. Depending on what type of mood we are all in, our group seems to take on different group roles or tasks without even realizing it. Some days our group can work very well with a plethora of us being initiators and coordinators, while the rest turn more towards being the recorders and instigators. The next day the roles and tasks could be flipped, and some of us could be doing the opposite job of which we did yesterday.…

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    Is Wikipedia a mass medium Wikipedia has become a major source of information for many individual. While there are mixed opinions about the credibility of Wikipedia as a source of reliable information, people do see the value in Wikipedia. Wikipedia has become a source of information for many individual at different capacities. In one example, Thelwall and Kayvan (2015) tell us that both academics and students make use of Wikipedia. While Wikipedia is used “extensively” by higher educators and…

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