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    to being an A+ school. If the school does not show an improvement in 2 years funding for the school will be cut. The principle has to come up with an educational plan to implement curriculum standards. Part of this plan is to work with a leadership team that consists of teachers, community leaders, principles of non-failing schools, and…

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    Issues Twenty-one, almost half, of Durham Public Schools received failing grades according to the North Carolina Department of Public Instructions. Corrective action calls for the twenty-one schools to submit school improvement plans that include targeted interventions and time lines. Students who are not grade level ready have negative consequences, not just the schools but the entire community, the state, and the nation. Back Ground Information/Program Description On October 20, 2015,…

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    Vision Statement Eastern Washington University’s Department of Athletic Medicine focuses on the prevention, recognition, evaluation, assessment, immediate care, rehabilitation, and reconditioning for sport-related injuries and illnesses for all attending and visiting student-athletes. The Department of Athletic Medicine utilizes evidence-based practices to provide the best quality heath care services, so our student-athletes can achieve optimal performance. Mission Statement…

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    control over e.g. exercise routine. The key component of this model is behavioral intentions and the person’s evaluation of the possibility of risk or benefit to be the outcome of the behavior. The TPB consists of six major constructs that formulate a person’s control over his or her behavior. These six major constructs are the following: (a) Attitudes-person’s favorable or unfavorable evaluation of the behavior; (b) Behavioral intention- the motivational factors that influence the behavior;…

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    Many times a school nurse is unable to provide proper care for a student because of lack of parental consent. School nurses will have a greater freedom in assessing and intervening in asthma situations if the parents are aware of the care plan, educational goals, and interventions for their kids with asthma. Parental consent to talk with the physician will empower nurses to be a better job advocating and caring for their students. In my judgment the article Sustaining School-Based Asthma…

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    Rudolph, 1999). It is necessary to determine if federal funding has been used effectively for preparing professionally educated social workers in public child welfare. The scarcity of resources is the fundamental reason for implementing the program evaluation, so that the resources might be distributed effectively and reasonably (Rossi, Freeman, Mark…

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    Ethical standards for evaluation, assessment and interpretation are presented in the American Counseling Association’s code of ethics and serves as a guideline for counselors to operate in an ethical manner. Other resources for ethical practices in counseling assessment include Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing, Responsibilities of Users of Standardized Tests and the code of Fair Testing Practices…

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    Unit 11 Child Psychology

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    The test will start with evaluation which usually start with a psychoeducational assessment with a psychologist which takes about six to nine hours. The evaluation test is to assesses cognitive abilities, different areas of functioning, and compares the results to their age range. Most of psychologist recommend emotional intelligence assessment because they must know how the child develop emotionaliy and sometimes the child iq just…

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    counselors “guide the development of effective school counseling programs around three domains, academic, career and personal/social development” (American School Counselor Association, 2012). The management component, the second component states that assessment tools could evaluate improvement for not only individual skills, but program activities (American…

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    accurate methods of evaluating our students. Performance assessment is the comparison of a child’s school work over a designated period of time. It looks at the work, and how the student created it, and assesses the rate of improvement. Another method of measuring our students is similar to this. It is called portfolio assessment. This approach also assesses a student’s work over a period of time, but it looks at it in more detail. Portfolio assessment includes assessing areas such as a…

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