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    Data collection Where-to-Start Word List At the beginning level the student was perfect, but at “Level 1” half of the words were incorrect. Interpretation of Results: The student has knowledge of synthesizing and blending. She often repeated the word “bed” for the word “did”, but quickly corrected her response and moved into the next sentence. D.B. scanned the page for the pictures to obtain a visual that would lead to a possible outcome of the text. She notices the first letter of each word…

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    their classroom. Are teachers playing an important role as a facilitator and supporter in students’ academic learning? Are teachers providing students a clear expectations in the classroom? By observing the classroom, I may get a clear picture and evaluation of what needed to implement to help improve students’ performance. Although in this situation, I could have gone with leadership style (S1) “Telling” to help direct teachers what to do in order to help students pass their initial course.…

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    Evaluation Plan for Barcode Medication Administration or Scanning Barcode medication administration or scanning is a technology that has emerged to help in lessening medical errors through performing an additional check before a medication is administered to the patient. The use of this technology is also geared towards ensuring medical errors are prevented. Similar to other medication administration or scanning technologies, barcode administration or scanning helps in dealing with drug…

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    Ethics and Social Injustice of Student Evaluation Assessments in Higher Education Student evaluations are regularly used in higher education to evaluate faculty. Whether this is promotion, tenure, or contract extension, these assessments have become a large part of faculty employment. Is this ethical to provide an assessment to teenagers and young adults to jeopardize faculty job security or loss of tenure? Are evaluations used as a tool or a means to an end? Several articles have provided…

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    Ethnocentrism In Nursing

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    provide patient care that is culturally competent, it’s essential for the nurse to perform a cultural self-assessment to identify thoughts, ideas and behaviors that are barriers to providing high quality nursing care. Part of the process of self-evaluation involves understanding the concepts of ethnocentrism, cultural imposition, prejudice, and discrimination, and evaluating how they impact our views. Ethnocentrism occurs when someone from a particular group views that group as superior to…

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    Assessment is the process used to gather information in order to develop an in-depth understanding of a student 's knowledge and a way to determine what they have learnt during a particular programme or course. Ann Gravells states that assessment is a way to ascertain if the learner has gained the required skills and knowledge needed towards their programme of learning. Assessment can also be used to determine any additional support needs a learner may have to ensure they are met efficiently.…

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    According to the article, Differentiated Instruction and Implications for UDL Implementation, one of the leading theorists, Carol Ann Tomlinson, defined differentiated instruction as “...a teaching theory based on the premise that the instructional approaches should vary and be adapted in relation to individual and diverse students in the classroom” (Hall, Meyer, Strangman, 2003, p. 2). Additionally, the authors noted, “The model of differentiated instruction requires teachers to be flexible in…

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    Task 2 – Reflection on backward planning The central focus of the Foundation Year Master Chef unit of work is for students to understand the concept of simple healthy food choices and preparation. In this unit of work, students are given the opportunity to explore properties of the physical and material world through cooking and accessing kitchen facilities. In addition, students are encouraged to contribute to the design process by participating in planning menus and simple meals. These big…

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    1. Write the result of the Personality Type self-assessment you took in class. My personality type is INTP-T. I enjoy daydreaming about my goals and my future. I also like to lie down and close my eyes and think about things about life. Moreover, I find it hard to comfort someone verbally when they are in need of emotional support. I’m always open to unfamiliar ideas as long as they sound logical to me. It is not easy for me to make friends. The reason is I value Intellectuality over being…

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    Reflection Summary: Lesson Plan & Instruction: How did your instruction meet the expectations of the Instructional Standards of the NEPF? An expectation within our lessons at my school is to identify the NEPF Instructional standards in our lessons plans and how we anticipate meeting these standards through our instruction. This is my second year writing lessons plans that includes identifying the NEPF Instructional standards. Prior to this course, I found it a bit awkward placing these…

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