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    Instructional Coaching

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    behaviors based on the five standards of effective pedagogy as well as qualitative results obtained through interviews with teacher participants. Though quantitative results demonstrated increased teacher efficacy among coached teachers during implementation, both quantitative and qualitative results revealed the challenges of sustaining implemented…

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    Coercion Theory

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    two countries both will be examined for coercion and learning and their effects on enforcement as theories suggest. Overall this paper aims to address coercion or learning and break down in their effects on the mechanisms of adoption as well as implementation and enforcement. I will hypothesize that coercion is an aspect in European Union recommendations to members and leads to passage of desired policy and then lacking enforcement across member states but also consider learning as a mechanism…

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    who left one the 37 schools in the middle of the study. This research had high fidelity through annual assessments of implementation each spring until spring 2007 following this initial baseline conducted from fall 2002 in year 1. Trained assessors conducted these annual assessments using a School-wide Evaluation Tool where the assessors were not told the schools’ implementation status to avoid bias. The assessments and staff reports indicate that the schools using the SWPBIS model met and…

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    and packaging of medications that look alike and sound alike, implementation of bar code systems, and medication error reporting mandates. Technology has played a big part in helping to reduce errors by computerizing everything , however, technology alone is not the answer. One of the biggest problems contributing to MAEs are the interruptions and distractions of the nurse while administering medications. The implementation of the bright colored sash to be worn by the nurse during…

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    Clabssi Ace Star Model

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    Clinical Problem The incidence of CLABSI’s on a SICU in a level one trauma center had increased to an alarming rate of 62% per 1,000 catheter days. Although a 46% decrease in CLABSI’s has occurred in hospitals across the U.S. from 2008-2016, an estimated 30,100 CLABSI’s still occur each year. The patient’s that acquire these infections have increased rates of morbidity and mortality with an alarming 25% of patient’s acquiring CVC infections succumbing to death (Centers for Disease Control and…

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    To follow the current affairs, various Thai institutions at a higher education setting are developing their teaching and learning approaches to serve Thai graduates to become ASEAN citizens in order to gain professional qualification in the competitive market. At present, top university authorities in Thailand are energetic and dynamic to get involved in the student development in order to improve the quality of graduates. Moreover, the authorities not only aimed to develop their graduate but…

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    The Policy Process

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    Introduction Policy process evolves through a cycle of separate stages and relatively a prolonged procedure of scrutiny. Given that policy implementation is both political as well as technical, the cycle process serves to thoroughly scrutinize the broad statements of intentions made in various debates, approaches and models (Jann and Wegrich cited in Fischer and Miller, 2006, p 43). The policy process is a continuous procedure rather than a single event. As argued by Cairney (2011, p 4), “the…

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    Introduction Terra Nova Consulting is an organization that has been experiencing many problems over the years. These problems are begging to grow and are threatening the long term survival of the organization. It is clear that there is a dire need for change within the organization. However, implementing change within an organization can pose some very challenging obstacles. There are many barriers that are restraining management from successfully implementing change. It is important to clearly…

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    Medical Clinic Case Study

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    Publish Your Policies for the New Clinic: For every new medical clinic ,the new policies for the clinic will be organized by the parent organization. Parent organization is responsible for all the rules and regulations for developing the clinic. The parent organization consists group of people who were responsible for setup of new policies for the clinic. There will be two groups in these organization that are parent group and child group which are having their own policies to set up a new…

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    Section: 1.2 Explain child protection within the wider concept of safeguarding children and young people:- The term safeguarding as used to be called child protection is part of the wider work to help to safeguarding and promoting the safety of all children & young people. It relates to the activities that is undertaken to help protect certain children who may be suffering from some sort of abuse or neglect. Children and young people will be able to achieve and reach their full potential if we…

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