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    • Explain the importance of reflective practice in continuously improving the quality of service provided. The importance of reflective practice to improve the quality of the service we provide it is to focus on what has worked well and what needs improving. Also for us to use a different approach and to apply it when needed. We may need to consider new approaches and new ways of learning to help us develop and progress in our careers, and achieve a greater self awareness and the best support we…

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    Introduction Exploring teacher beliefs and classroom practices through reflective practice: A case study, written by Thomas SC Farrell and Jessica Ives, is an article which used the case study method on a second language reading teacher, to study the relationship between teachers’ professed beliefs and the classroom practices. This review discusses the article mainly in four parts: the appropriateness of the research approach, the confidence in the knowledge generated, the potential impact of…

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    despite the support of family presence within resuscitations, compliance with this practice often fluctuates substantially. In an aim to implement evidenced-based patient-centered care, the qualitative study by Davidson, Buenavista, Hobbs, and Kracht (2011), Identifying Factors Inhibiting or Enhancing Family Presence During Resuscitation in the Emergency Department, examined both the factors that promote and hinder the practice of allowing family to be present at such critical times. Because…

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    the game was on the following Friday which resulted in a rush for us to practice as much as possible in order to defeat the other team. On the Thursday before the championship game, I went to practice with a thumping heart, beating really fast in anticipation of tomorrow. With a purple bag filled with my gym clothes, I entered through the gym doors. As soon as I entered into the gym, the net was already set up for practice with the rest of the team stretching and warming up. I quickly ran over…

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    Zahra's Dinner Analysis

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    As Zahra’s mentor from the Human Capital class, I was able to have a review session with Zahra after the Dinner. This session is essential for Zahra to improve her performance in the future because we all need, want, and deserve feedback regarding how we are doing in the workplace. To dig into the causes of the results for the performance evaluation, the review session should try to diminish the actor/observer bias, the tendency with which supervisors tend to blame the worker when they observe…

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    world. Then, in the blink of an eye, I was on the bottom of the ocean. All of the other girls were best friends. They all had sleepovers together every night. Meanwhile, I was at home practicing to make sure I stayed on the team. Every night at practice all of the…

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    Jamoni's NBA Career

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    Jamoni has practice in the morning and Mrs.Jones is trying to get things done. Tomorrow is the first day Jamoni will be with the team in practice and he is excited. It is time for all his hard work to finally pay off. The truck is packed up and they are ready to go to Cleveland. “Jamoni” yells Matthew Coe, first overall draft…

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    Clabssi Ace Star Model

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    integrated into practice. It provides a framework for systematically putting EBP processes into operation. The model includes five major stages of knowledge transformation: 1) discovery research, 2) evidence summary, 3) translation to guidelines,4) practice integration, and 5) process, outcome evaluation. Evidence-based processes and methods vary from one point on the Star Model to the next. The use of the model provided the framework to implement the project and manage the steps in the practice…

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    Several people can participate in group supervision. The goal is for everyone to learn something from their peers. Group supervision is informative and helpful to those training. They can go over the quality of that practice and elaborate on the practice of other team members. During group supervision different forms of training therapy can be observed. For example, cognitive therapy helps with dysfunction and intervention. Peer group supervision consist member communicating and…

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    order to satisfy the consumers’ needs. For some professionals, many years of preparations are critical in becoming proficient in the industry. Therefore, they practice since secondary or post-secondary education in order to gain positive habits that will make those aspired innovators conscientious in their fields. Engineers always practice these methods to meet the government’s regulations as well as keeping the consumers happy with the technology. Fulfilling the requirements is not easy, but…

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