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    Peer Evaluation This is a unique assignment because I am the only student in my close, a class I am honored was created to help build a new program for the next generation of teachers. From the correspondences with students in a similar class, I think that we are all facing the same problem as the peers in my school building, we all want to be the person to change the world we live in. I never wanted to be a doctor or a lawyer or even a president, I always wanted to be a teacher. I didn’t know…

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    This report will analyse and evaluate the effectiveness of our group activity which was the presentation of Shari Neagle and Tim Moffatt. This evaluation report also includes self-assessment identifying the opportunities, disadvantages and improvements of personal and group performances. After completing the group activity, I have recognised both personal development and learning from the SACE capabilities. In personal development, I have made progress on the following factors: role model,…

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    The two screening tools that’s going to be discussed in this paper are: Timed Up & Go Test (TUG) and Five-Times-Sit-to-Stand Test (FTSTS). The TUG test is conducted from a sitting position (in a chair) and it is used to identify/screen elderly individuals who are prone to fall. Patients are timed in seconds and tasks are done in three trials. The cutoff level for TUG are 13.5 seconds or longer for high risk falls. The interrater reliability was very high with r = .98 (Shumway-Cook, Brauer,…

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    Throw Rugs Evaluation

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    Evaluation The family will acknowledge they understand my teaching of having the patient wear proper footwear by being able to describe appropriate shoes that should be worn versus shoes that provide a trip hazard and the reasons behind the difference. At the end of teaching the family the importance of removing throw rugs in the home, the family will be able to verbalize how a throw rug can become a trip hazard and cause the seniors wheelchair to flip and the caregiver will remove the throw…

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    Case and Blackwell (2008) provide a thorough description of the 2004 update of the Strong Interest Inventory (SII), its practical application, technical evaluation, reliability, validity, and its strengths and weaknesses. Therefore, providing counselors with the necessary information to assist them in determining if the inventory is appropriate to the population they serve. Originally developed in 1927 by E. K Strong, the SII was revised in 2004 to make it more efficient and broaden the areas…

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    Discovering the research topics and overall success in the given literature assists each reader in understanding the research. Individual evaluation of the: (1) purpose; (2) design; and (3) research conclusion may assist a reader in determining the overall use and reliability of their study. The conclusion of these evaluations may determine if this research is appropriate to the reader for determining their need for the research. This process begins with evaluating the purpose of…

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    Psychoanalysis Evaluation Joey Williams – 5th Hour January 12th, 2017 Kiana has been observed and has shown many symptoms of mental illness. From seeing things to hearing things to a very vivid imagination. I believe she shows some symptoms of persistent depressive disorder and schizoaffective disorder. She has become very depressed as she doesn’t find joy or the initiative to act in social activities or leave her room. Her emotions greatly change as she spends more time within her room and she…

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    Poem Evaluation Sample

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    Matthew Sayers Professor Jared Westover English 1302 7 October 2015 Poem Evaluation Title William E. Stafford’s poem, An Oregon Message, goes between talking about the beauty of space exploration and the possible disruptions that the space exploration could have caused. Stafford uses a mix of imagery, anaphora and metaphors among other devices to increase the affect his poem has on the reader. Richard Brautigan’s poem, All Watch Over By Machines of Loving Grace, also talks about the beauty of…

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    Self-reflection and Evaluation A self-evaluation is a powerful tool that always helped me to strive to become a better teacher. Reflecting on and evaluating my teaching after a lesson was done, gave me insights that saved me lots of trouble and time throughout my teaching career. Even a few brief evaluative notes on a lesson plan helped me immensely the next time I had to teach that lesson. In the rush of teaching, and due to time constraints, I was sometimes tempted to skip…

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    Emotion Evaluation Test

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    need to accurately assess social performance in clinical populations is a priority. One of them is the Awareness of Social Inference Test (TASIT). The TASIT is composed of three sections with different forms for individual retesting. The Emotion Evaluation Test, the first part of the TAST, gauges the individual’s ability to distinguish six basic emotions; happiness, anger, fear, sadness, disgust, and surprise. A short video is presented to the test taker and must be able to recognize the…

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