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    Direct Impact: • EC.02.03.01 – 1st and 4th floor have penetration issues with smoke rated walls • MM.05.01.09 & NPSG.03.04.01 – OR has unlabeled propofol syringes • NPSG.03.04.01 – Observed in OR; unlabeled basins and external supplier provided pre-labeled syringes…

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    input (Myers, 2015, p. 3). There is also another types of portfolio assessment that is utilized in early childhood education classrooms known as the three-folio system. This type of assessment has three different portfolios that represent ongoing work, current work and permanently kept work (Beaty, 2014). As our society becomes more and more technology-oriented, it important to discuss the use of electronic-portfolios as an assessment method. It is similar to the traditional portfolio, but…

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    The accuracy of this assessment is dependent on race Fass, T. L., Heilbrun, K., DeMatteo, D., & Fretz, R. (2008). It may help to use different risk assessments for different races and populations to increase the accuracy. Also if parole and probation officers use this data it may increase the supervision of certain offenders. The heightened…

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    Assessment is a method used to determine whether learning has taken place. It is an opportunity to clarify whether the learner has gained the necessary skills in relation to the various parts of their qualification. Assessments can take place at every visit with the learner through observation, discussion, examinations, and questioning. Learners in Wales also complete project work towards their English and Maths qualification. Anne Gravell states: “Assessments should focus on improving and…

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    What is the role of assessment in higher education? Introduction: It may have been commonly recognized that the assessment plays a central role in higher education. Over time, the mainly gatekeeping function of assessment, which is viewed as an approach to social selection has now gradually developed. High-achieving graduates might have an entry into prestigious schools or rewarding jobs, whereas low-performing graduates may probably lose competitiveness. As indicated by Messick(1991),the other…

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    It was transported from western, middleclass culture with its corresponding values, and applied mostly out of the context in which it was developed. Plainly this was misuse of the tests and constituted abuse. Psychological tests applied in South Africa were standardized for the white population, and applied without any adaptation to the very different context in the country; Factors, such as culture, language, socio-economic status, education and levels of acculturation of the South African…

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    Writing Instruction/Assessment Lesson Summary - • For this prompt, I observed a sixth grade class during an ELA lesson about revising essays. • The teacher implied that the objective for the lesson was for students to be able to revise their essays through the use of a rubric. o Her instruction was well aligned with the objectives. She used various examples and worked on a sample paper in front of the class so students could understand what was expected of them. o The assessment was also well…

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    Data Need to Assess in Change Plan It is important to collect the outcomes of the patients, how the patients felt when their spirituality was included in their treatment plan, and how the patient was receptive to the assessment. These are all vitals points to see if the assessment is truly…

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    special assistance since they may have a learning disability. (Love) The students become labeled and continue to be in the same position throughout their school career until improvement is shown in their test scores. Students realize how much of an impact these tests have towards their future. However, improvement for some students may not be so easily achievable. Students who are put in the lower classes may not be necessarily capable of being the better classes, they may not be the best test…

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    Something that is not considered in a PVAAS score is the demographics of the clientele. Students with a low socio economic status are historically shown to receive lower scores due to lack of resources and other factors. Students in special education also do not perform as well because of their learning disabilities. ESL students are also at a disadvantage because understanding material in English is difficult for them. These students are not taken into as much consideration when evaluating a…

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