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    assessment for K-12 students. The rise is largely due to the Goals 2000: Educate America Act that passed in 1994 and the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. This legislation shifted the focus of assessment onto multiple choice testing of common state curriculum, with the hopes that it would raise the standards of Education all over the country. This shift has not yielded the results that were hoped through this legislation, and has put ever more pressure on educators who now have to plan their own…

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    is placed on improving the school environment so that it becomes a microcosm of the more peaceful and just society that is the objective of peace education. This creates a consistency between the messages of the curriculum and the school setting, between the overt and the ‘hidden' curriculum. Interventions on the level of the school environment tend to address how children's rights are either upheld or denied in school, discipline methods, how the classroom and the school day is organized, and…

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    environment. Drennan (2012) recommends that clinical leadership skills should be included into education curriculum structure at the postgraduate level. His study revealed that graduates had improved on their skills and competent to transform practice, motivate and inspire others, overcome the problems and work on a team as an outcome of completing a postgraduate nursing program. In addition, the implementation of clinical leadership into nursing education gained several benefits such as…

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    is important to all nurse educators, as it allows the educator to clearly and concisely establish who they are, their teaching and learning style, and much more. Just as a curriculum philosophy is critical for the development, implementation, and evaluation of the curriculum, shaping student ideas, discussions around curriculum practice and preference, professional development, and decision making; so too is the construction and creation of a teaching-learning philosophy (Iwasiw & Goldenberg,…

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    and lacks well-structured curriculums. Urban district generally struggle with having a multiple students in high poverty areas with a wide tax base. However there needs to be something implanted to ensure the variety in these students’ education opportunities. When trying to change problems of this caliber it is important to establish an expertise-orientated approach. This approach is one of the oldest approaches, which judge the quality of…

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    “Confident Learners is the first scalable literacy program to be designed and built with and for Indigenous teachers and students. It includes a curriculum, teaching activities and training materials aimed at respecting Indigenous identity. Its implementation and ongoing development is supported by an Indigenous Advisory Circle and a team of 12 researchers, program developers and educators at the Learning Bar.” (Confident Learners Teacher Desk Reference…

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    In the era of advanced technology and the online classrooms, teachers find it hard to understand the accurate methods of teaching. Teachers need to identify the strategies to provide the student-centered environment that is engaging and effective. In the Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) concept, the best professional practices and how understanding them effectively affect the student performance is clearly outlined. This paper identifies how the understanding of these concepts…

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    research networks) to improve research implementation and dissemination. Proposed Solution: We propose to provide opportunities for minority women researchers, community members, and patients to engage in…

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    Precios Armstrong Major Assignment #2 Individual Summary EDL 701 Dr. Cherem Dr. Tunnicliff In 1893 the Committee of Ten established a linear curriculum framework that mapped out the breadth and depth of coverage across for core academics and language. (The National Education Association, 1893) Those recommendations have stood as the standard for more than one hundred years. However, close examination of their proposals reveals that learner outcomes were not specified. The methodology and…

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    Administering medications to patients is a daily task performed by almost all nurses. In the Bachelor of Nursing curriculum, the 7 rights and 3 checks of medication administration is taught, practiced and performed by all nursing students to ensure proper habits are developed. The problem occurs when health care providers are no longer under supervision of an instructor, and short cuts are acquired. These short cuts, although time saving, ultimately cause more complications for the patient and…

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