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    Trauma And Trauma

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    This literature review and analysis will define the impact of stress/trauma and the positive effect of supportive interviewing for children’s eyewitness identification. The studies done by Rush et al (2014) and Hritz et al (2015) identify the impact of stress on the child, which can be reduced through the supportive guidance of well-informed adult interviewers in the identification of suspect in a line up. These findings provide empirical evidence of the supportive environment that is needed to…

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    Optionshouse Case Summary

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    [the-bad] Now that we've discussed everything OptionsHouse has to offer and what those offerings can do for you, we will go over a few of the areas we feel they could use some improvement, then you can decide whether or not any of those issues are a factor in your final decision. • Not an accredited business with the Better Business Bureau • Customer service is receiving mixed reviews • Limited education options • No trade alerts OptionsHouse is not an accredited business with the Better…

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    -An interview is a meeting between two people that has a definite purpose and is accepted by both individuals (Kadushin & Kadushin, 2013). An interview can involve both verbal and nonverbal communication between individuals where they share ideas or feelings (Kadushin & Kadushin, 2013). An interview has a goal or purpose for conducting verbal and nonverbal communication. The interview should have structure when discussing specific content or a clear direction for where the interview will lead…

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    selection processes within these organisation will be mentioned. First of all, employee referrals are a really strong method within the organisation. Taylor & Collins (2000, p.311) link the use of this method to an increase in performance.…

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    Developing an Evaluation Plan The general purpose of developing an evaluation plan is to measure the overall outcome of the proposed solution. In addition, that the evaluation plan is a fundamental piece that provides to understanding the theory and practice to evaluate before and after implementation results of the change. Further, more the evaluation provides information on whether ultimate goals are being fully met or modify current activities where necessary for program improvement. A…

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    communication should include the time to discuss what the students learned during the session, what went well and what went wrong, offer constructive criticism, and a debriefing at the end of the simulation session. B. Create a framework for a nursing course by doing the following: 1. Identify the title of your course. Basic physical health assessment 2. Identify the competencies of your course. The student will articulate and demonstrate how to perform and identify the following…

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    According to Glickman, Gordon and Ross-Gordon (2014) teacher evaluation systems should contain aspects of both summative and formative evaluations. Summative evaluations alone do not lead to the improvement of instructional practices of teachers. Following this type of protocol in teacher evaluation can also cause negative feelings and lack of participation by teachers. It is important that the teacher evaluation process fosters trust and open communication between teachers and evaluators…

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    will facilitate them to formulate relevant questions relative to elements of the program. Questions must be passable for the respondents to capably respond with self-confidence and esteem. An additional instrument that can be used for formative evaluation to assess learners is the “Socratic questioning” which drives the learners to develop critical thinking trough questionnaires. According to Cheri (2015) the Socratic questions can build a robust and synergistic learning milieu. The assessors…

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    ways evaluated and assess learners. Different methods had been used with mixed results. As noted by Palomba & Banta (1999) “Assessment is the systematic collection, review and use of information about educational programs undertaken for the purpose of improving student learning and development”. In order to conduct an effective assessment the instructor should possess expertise in the two areas: formative and summative evaluations. The formative evaluations are conducted during the regular cycle…

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    Nursing Evaluation Essay

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    Evaluation 1) The evaluation asks three questions: a) To what degree was the overall program goal met (in the case of our example, to what degree was risk reduced)? We have made great strides in improving the process of representing the University of Louisville as caseworkers for the Red Cross. Since this was the Pilot study for the community project, we have set the foundation for those that follow us in providing the victims of a disaster the assistance they need so they are more readily…

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