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    motivation and the attitude of learners towards mathematics. As a mathematician, it is very important for me that my learners understand Mathematics and its relevance to daily life. Schleicher (2013:1) defines the importance of mathematics: “Good numeracy is the best protection against unemployment, low wages and poor health”. Learners often struggle to fully engage in their Maths lessons, decreasing their motivation and attitude towards the subject. Hence, many of them often avoid attending…

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    connection between themselves and the rest of the world and travel on their own unique journey, thus embodying curriculum” (Lara). Providing new ways of thinking is something that all schools try to do. Arts education will allow students to be better with numeracy, reading, and create cognitive growth in their brain. With all of these in mind there are even some arts programs, such as marching band, that can be used to provide physical education as well. When a student is sitting in a math class…

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    3.2 Regulatory Compliance

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    3.2 Regulatory compliance 3. 2 (1) Joint Commission This is the guideline on patient safety, such as Hospital National Patient Safety Goals-2016. It aims at the development of the patients’ safety. The goal of the commission is to simulate problems with health care safety and resolve them. 3.2 (2) The Centers for Disease Control This provides the information related to medication Safety Basics in the CDC and various guidelines, as well as information related to adverse drug events (ADEs) which…

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    Skills: systematic and reasonable approach strong verbal and written communication skills the ability to motivate staff good negotiating skills planning and undertake management skills IT and numeracy skills, for interpreting figures and statistics customer focus and good business sense familiarity with a range of quality standards and models Relevant technical skills (in industries like engineering or manufacturing). Capability: Originally developed…

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    Behaviour management are relevant issues for every teacher, as I was also trying to build good relationships within a short period of time, I needed to find the balance between the two (Larrivee, 2009). Showing a strength in recognising what strategies to use and when were significant in reaching my desired responses. Children are very reactive, either in a negative or positive manner, to the ways teachers respond to them. Therefore, choosing the right tone and method in each circumstance will…

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    | | | |In SJA the majority of our learners are predominantly adults, therefore they have a range of skills and previous educational experiences. They are | |generally independent and have their own ways of learning the First Aid course. | |…

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    and passions. From the BC Government: The key focus is personalized learning – where students have more opportunity to pursue their passions and interests – while maintaining B.C.’s high standards on foundational skills like reading, writing and numeracy. It all sounds wonderful. And, really, a lot of it is. We should be preparing kids for a 21st century world that doesn’t resemble…

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    Inequities In Health

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    could come up with indigenous people as the most suitable example because they are mostly born in poverty in consequence of their isolated social situation. International Labour Office (2005) showed that indigenous Australians’ poor literacy and numeracy can cause them to be unemployed and it results in reducing their expenditure on health and safety. These facts helped me to understand strong connection between poverty related to low education level and health. Germov (2014) explained that…

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    4. Comment on Amber 's tactic of managing the Year 10 boy who has severe anger. How would you do it? A whole school approach to assist this student is imperative; allowing him to feel cared for, valued and supported. Using a variety of strategies including PBIS would provide a framework for the school to develop an individualised plan. Teaching students to self-regulate and control their emotions is important for children’s learning and development. Amber assists the Year 10 student return to…

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    Introduction The overall aim of this assignment is to investigate and discuss how my ideal school can develop well rounded, motivated, lifelong learners who are prepared for life in a democratic society within the international world and able to succeed in the challenges that it presents. I will be focusing on the whole school with some links into the classroom due to limitation of size in this assignment. Author and Emeritus Professor of Philosophy of Education, John White (2006) talks about…

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