CHAMPS Summary of the Overview and Chapter 1 CHAMPS is a management plan that teaches students how to behave responsibly in a proactive and positive classroom. The title, CHAMPS, is an acronym for conversation, help, activity, movement, participation, and success. The framework that supports CHAMPS is called the STOIC Framework. The STOIC Framework consists of five variables that the teacher can apply and use to guide students to be respectful, responsible, and motivated. The five variables…
patient to receive notice on how their PHI will be utilized. In addition, HIPPA is a complete and comprehensive guide to protect the public’s health and well being while striking a balance that permits important uses of PHI to share information (“Summary” n.d.). The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability act includes three categories of security safeguards and how covered entities will communicate PHI. The safeguards are administrative, physical and technical. The Administrative…
Chapter 3 Summary The Railway and Airline Labor Act (RLA) was passed in 1926 in order to encourage a more stable link between labor-management relations. The RLA encompassed an assortment of provisions and a tough policy statement, intended to evade or postpone any disturbance to business caused by a strike. The RLA applies to all employees of railroads, airlines and anything associated with the transportation of cargo or passengers. The RLA avoids or postpones stoppages by prolonging the…
Role-play using SBAR technique to improve observed communication skills in senior nursing students. (2011). Kesten, K.S. J Nurs Edu. Summary: The purpose of this experimental study was to figure out is if nursing students’ communication skills were influenced by skilled communication instruction (didactic vs didactic plus role-play) and determine if the type of communication instruction influences their performance. Undergraduate nursing students were evaluated on their performance using the…
"Costumes and Makeup for Shakespearean Productions." Madshakespeare. Ed. Annabelle, Ashley, Colin, Dr. Noel, Dustin, Jennifer, John, Mad Shakespeare Staff, Sandra, Stefanie, Tom, and Yasmin. N.p., 10 Oct. 2014. Web. 24 Mar. 2016. Summary: This website gives a great look into how the audience could recognize, or define the royalty levels of the characters in the playbased off of their clothing, and personality. It tells the reader how people in the Shakespeare era did their make-up with what…
Resource 1. Kevin C. Kato (2012). The Woodworker. Poetic Expressions retreated from http://fineartamerica.com/featured/poster-poem-the-woodworker-poetic-expressions.html Subject: Construction and Carpentry 10 Summary: The theme of the poem is that with practice and knowledge every student can succeed. The poem breaks down the proses of creating a finished cabinet line by line. It begins with establishing the knowledge that the woodworker has learned up to this point to help them assess the…
Summary: In the article “Brainology”, Dweck talk about two types of attitudes or mindsets. The two types are a growth mindset and a fixed mindset. Students with a growth mindset tended to get up again from setbacks and continuously improve academically with added effort, while those with a fixed mindset had a mindset that their abilities is what they are stuck with, they are afraid to further challenge themselves; due to belief that they aren't capable. Dweck had concluded that praising one…
Summary: Isaiah is an 8 year old boy, who is currently in the third grade at Sunkist Elementary school. He is receiving intensive small group support daily through the school’s reading specialist for 45 minutes. Isaiah struggles with limited reading strategies and lacks sight and high frequency words knowledge. His initial reading assessment revealed that he only uses visual miscues and lacks monitoring for self-corrections. Throughout the sessions, Isaiah has been introduced to multiple…
Summary: Unwind by Neal Shusterman is a dystopian novel that revolves around three characters and their different perspectives on unwinding, which detaches people's limbs off and donating them: Connor Lassiter, a troubled kid, is sent to be unwound, Risa Ward is a state ward is to be unwound because of budget cuts in her program, and Lev, a tithe, is being unwound because his parents believe that he should be given back to God. Connor learns of his unwind order and escapes by running out on the…
communicates with Finn through some sort of walkie-talkie. They find out that Finn might be Prince Giles. Towards the end of what I read, Claudia ends up inside of Incarceron trying to find Finn. While they are trying to escape Incarceron. That is the summary of what I read in “Incarceron.” Overall, the book was not too bad, here are some examples of narrative elements. It was not a fast paced as I hoped it would be. One example of POV is, “The shouts of the Comitatus died abruptly.”…