Researched Schools VS. Subject School Walter’s Elementary directly reflected the current research on the issue of discipline with regards to top disciplinary issues as well as the overrepresentation of African Americans in discipline data. Hispanics however were also overrepresented in their data which is contrasting to Walter’s Elementary. The Hispanic population percentages of the study body were also drastically higher at Tucson Unified Schools. Personal Perspective: Greatest Issue in School…
great scientific knowledge, intrapersonal and intellectual skills and abilities. Therapeutic communication is another essential component in the nursing practice, having good interpersonal communication skills would help build or establish a good rapport or relationship between the patient -nurse and with other health care professionals. These expertise is attained through using different therapeutic communication technique such as active listening, giving feedback, silent, and using a…
1. Did the student meet the criterion for the objective? Explain. During the assessment and the instruction period the student very much wanted to spell each word and had trouble understanding the concept of counting the individual sounds. However, in the end she did accomplish the task, but it felt a little as if she were sometimes guessing rather than feeling very certain of the concept. Although she is intelligent and literate in her native language, the concept of phonemes (vs. phonics)…
HelpMe Corporation is a multinational firm with more than 2500 employees around the world, it’s main business is providing consulting services in the telecommunications and information technology industries. Though it is one of the Fortune 500 companies, there is a major loophole in its knowledge management strategies and it is facing challenge in capturing, sharing and leveraging its information both internally and externally. With the possibility of many retirements and brain drain by the end…
As a targeted support worker for Barnardo's the last 5 years has given me such a breadth of experience working with families and young people with complex needs. To this end, the opportunities for professional development while working for Barnardos has been extraordinary and I have been privileged to undertake training and use the training throughout my working practice. By example I use motivational interviewing, NLP and solution focussed brief therapy to support families and vulnerable you…
Ensure eye contact is natural and direct. Be aware of racial, age and gender differences. Be sensitive to your client’s responses and be guided by those responses. • Developing rapport and providing a trusting environment In order to build rapport with a client, you must appear to be genuinely interested in them. This can be demonstrated in small ways, from ensuring there are no distractions during your interview, checking that they are comfortable, and checking…
Brief Vignette of the Family The family that I will be working with is the Williams family from the movie What’s Cooking. The focus of the movie is on the holiday Thanksgiving. The family consists of the mother Audrey Williams, the father Ronald Williams, the son Michael, and the grandmother Grace who came to visit for the holidays. The background of the family is African American. The son Michael is in his early 20s. Ronald and Audrey are in their 40s and are currently married. Ronald works…
This reflection will link the biases that I discovered during the cultural and diversity surveys, with the observations and interactions I made during several clinical field experiences in Mr. Lewis’s 4th grade mathematics class. The survey results provided biases in the areas of language communication, racial/ethnic considerations, and cultural diversity. Recognizing these biases prior to performing clinical field experiences helped influence my interactions with the students, teachers, and…
Preventionists need interpersonal skills to create relationships with individuals and communities and be able to maintain these relationships (Dougherty, 2010). Building rapport is a key factor in interpersonal skills. The preventionist must be able to build rapport with the teenagers from the community in order for them to open up and express themselves on such a sensitive topic. Another skill necessary for preventionists to consume is communication skills. It is…
is my ambition to become a Paediatric Nurse so I can gain the skills I need to offer the highest standard of care for all children. I specifically wish to be a Child Nurse because during my work experience, I found it highly rewarding building a rapport with the families, but also because of the additional challenges of caring for children who can’t necessarily care for themselves or communicate. I am always excited by my work experience and voluntary work because of the prospect of helping…