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    Ethical Fairness in Various Settings Discuss the ethical issue of "fairness" and how it may be perceived in the various educational settings: (a) structured, b) unstructured, and c) distance education Fairness refers to fair treatment and judging of a persons’ behavior by the same standards. The concept of justice and being fair focuses on protecting consumers across the board. Gaberson, Orermann & Shellenbarger (2015) posits that instructors working in the various educational setting whether…

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    Banning In Schools

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    transportation to and from school. As for consequences, sudents have to learn from the mistakes they make with the liability within the campus. If a student may not take the cause to blame then the student may not think wisely afterwards. However, faculty and staff have the right to drive to school, why should students be any different. Any possibility of traffic could take place at any given time. Therefore, reducing the amount of cars on the road does not contradict with traffic. Although,…

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    Psy/300 Week 1 Assignment

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    I work in a unique school setting, teaching at the District 93’s Technical and Career High School located in Idaho Falls, Idaho that for the most part serves a student population from the 10th through 12th grades that draws students from District 93’s two traditional high schools in the district. District 93 has one high school, Hillcrest, which has a student population from an upper income, social economic status and one high school, Bonneville, with students from an agricultural and middle to…

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    had past experience of working in the education system, which can also be another aspect of his intelligent trait. Clark is clearly self-confident from the moment he enters the high school. He immediately took command when he was introduced to the faculty and staff. Clark was sure that the changes he made would steer the entire school in the right direction. Initially, the high school, East Side High, occupied a student population where most students could not meet the minimal reading and…

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    As we known as, “mental test” concept originated by Galton. He believed that he could measure the person’s sensory capacity by the mental test. He collected a huge data from people. He also observed animals in the zoo. Galton used “photometer” for measuring precision with which a subject could match two spots of color. Most of his test served as prototypes but then it served in laboratory. His major work is started in 1884; he collected data from 9.000 people. His work was about collective…

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    Day Care Memo

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    stress of caretaking and also ease the strain of moving back and forth from the campus to home. Fundamental Details: As a parent myself and an international student, I would like to address this issue that is faced by not only students, but also faculty and staff members who are parents. It is a challenge to make extra commitments like a group meeting/study at the library, extra time with the instructor after class, or just getting some other work done at campus. Students rush to and from class…

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    Viking Voice Reflection

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    served as its faculty advisor for since the program started. “The paper was an outgrowth of the writing club,” Raphael said. “The writing club is a place for the kids to come together [and…

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    will ensure that all applicable strategies and tactics are sufficient enough so that the school faculty and the community could easily adapt to the newly develop school goals with this effective comprehensive system being enacted with the use of surveys being sent out to all involving parties. To ensure that the monitoring, evaluation etc. is effective enough, I will host a mandatory meeting for all faculty members and all other participating parties to attend. This will ensure that everyone are…

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    Cardinal Stritch University. Out of about 40 applicants, three finalists were chosen. Two of the finalists are the top administrators from the same university. Like the other candidates, Loftus spent an hour answering questions from students, faculty and staff in Jones Hall. Increasing Enrollment Loftus said that he would reach out to the local high schools and ensure they aware that UST…

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    Nursing Shortage Analysis

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    The Nursing Shortage and its Adverse Effects on Patient and Nurses How would you feel if you had to wait an incredibly long time to receive care every time you went to a healthcare facility because of a nursing staff shortage? You would probably feel neglected, irritated, and frustrated. It might be understandable occasionally, but if care was frequently delayed, you would probably be inclined to find a new provider. Not only is the nursing shortage upsetting for patients, a patient to…

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