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    Prevention of Nosocomial Infections Class Description: The course will provide the students with a solid foundation in understanding the concepts of prevention of the nosocomial infections; including the risk factors and methods of prevention and will be able to employ the knowledge in the clinical setting. Student Outcomes: Upon completion of the class the students will be able to: • Describe nosocomial infections, including its etiology, risk factors, methods of prevention, and the…

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    Dual Language Learners

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    C. (2011, January). Storybook Reading for Young Dual Language Learners. Young Children, 66(1), 91-95. Retrieved September 25, 2016, from http://www.naeyc.org/files/yc/file/201101/GillandersOnline0111.pdf Summary Researchers recommend storybook learning for pre-kindergarten children based on the presumption that during a reading session, these children, as they interact during read aloud sessions, are able to grasp different vocabulary and syntax of a new language. The main benefit of this…

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    Applying Rogoff’s theory of apprenticeship (Rogoff 143), I was a newcomer to the activity and community of Karate. The skills were not something that I could display or teach outside of our training because that went directly against the goals of mastering the art. The goals apparent were finding a sense of control, protecting yourself, and finding your inner strength. You had to be an active participant in order to advance just as Rogoff defines when he writes “ in apprenticeship, newcomers to…

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    An Educated Person

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    educated person possesses. He uses the trades that he learned in the education system to continue the learning process until the end of his life, making him a lifelong learner. During this process, he remains humble about who he is and his curiosity about the world drives him to find truth in all information. Characteristics of an Educated Person Introduction…

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    To measure a child/ young person development through assessment you will carry out small target on a daily basis to see if they are able to achieve this and follow them up at the end of the academic years with test such as SATs to determine their learning age or GCSE to help the move on further in life with their studies. Classroom observation may also take place by a TA so see what area need to be worked on. Feedback should also be given to parents to keep them up to date on the child 's…

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    I have always had a keen interest in learning. My ambitions from my childhood channeled me on a path that facilitated continuous learning. Learning something new has always fascinated me, even though it might get very challenging and frustration at times. Seeing the end from the beginning has always being my way of looking at things. I love learning so it is always worth it in the end. Doing this course has taught me a lot. It has tremendously widen my vocabulary and expanded my…

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    The advanced modern technology in learning institutions has simplified the learning process compared to the pre-colonial error by saving more time, producing more creativity and therefore improve the efficiency of learning. The technology can alter the way of learning by saving more time in multitask learning and remarkably improve the efficiency of learning. The article ‘Alone together’ is written by a society specialist Sherry Turkle who explores…

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    Millennials, a group of people who have grown up around the 19900s to the 2000 years range and to the years in the present. You always hear that this generation doesn’t have the basic life or soft skills to live life. We are incapable to work in the workforce due to the lack of communication skills. I’ve always have thought of myself as one of the few millennials who actually has the basic skills to survive the world. Even though I think that I have “better” skills than most people my age, I do…

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    Progressive Philosophy

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    can be defined as “the general beliefs and attitudes of an individual or group and the body of principles underlying a branch of learning or major discipline” (Moore, 1988). Appling philosophical ideas helps educators to clarify what the purpose is of teaching a subject and why they are teaching it. “Behaviorist adult education focuses on behavioral modification, learning through reinforcement, and instructional management by objectives.” (Buckingham, 2000). This philosophy emphasizes that…

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    In describing that while learning the mistakes by students are prominently highlighted, he further discusses, “We are educating people out of their creative capacities”. This becomes common in our society due to which many students are under pressure of this system where they are…

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