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    1) How will the Washington Center Seminar contribute to achieving your academic, career and personal goals? The Washington Center Seminar will contribute to achieving my academic goals because as a student because I learned one of the best ways to become better is to challenge myself. I love being challenged because it gives me the opportunity to learn something new and become more open minded. It contributes to my career because as a future physician I should know a thing or two about…

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    These seminars were so exhilarating because they prompted thinking and creativity without strict guidelines or judgement. When I had a good grasp of the topic, I could pose more questions to see the response of my peers. When I was less informed, I could listen and combine the ideas of others to judge my own standpoint. At the end of every seminar the class would have to create a comprehensive thesis. Although many students had…

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    5 Day Computer Forensics

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    An optional, online, 9-hour seminar is also available, primarily on hacker and child pornography. Forensic examiners are provided with an essential understanding of federal and state computer laws by the newly introduced 5-day Computer Forensics Legal Issues course. A special one-day non-examiner laboratory first responder course has been designed to introduce the examiner assistants to concepts and skills needed at the computer search. An 8-hour non-laboratory seminar, called Computer…

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    My interest in pursuing a career in intercollegiate athletics stems from having been a participant of the NCAA in a student-athlete capacity for the past five years. My experience as an athlete has driven me to want to become a part of the NCAA as an athletics administrator to be a positive role model to current and prospective student-athletes. My current position as a Graduate Assistant of Compliance in the Division of Athletics at Jackson State University has enabled me to do so by providing…

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    Ryan started out with a explanation about his character, then explained a quote to give a better picture in our heads. In the book Everyday, the guy switches bodies everyday and it was hard to remember the person he was the day before because he switched different bodies everyday. Also he can access the feelings from other people he encountered. In Breaking Beautiful, Trip abused Allie, but Allie nor Trip could not let go of each other because they were in love. They said Allie had thoughts…

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    Part of my professional life 4.05 Agree 9 Rewarding 3.00 Neutral 10 Unnecessary 2.73 Neutral In what ways do you best acquire your professional knowledge and skills? 11 Reading 4.23 Strongly Agree 12 Work Experience 4.32 Strongly Agree 13 Lecture/Seminar 4.18 Agree What do you consider barriers in CPD learning? 14 Cost 4.00 Agree 15 Work – Life Balance 4.41 Strongly Agree 16 Conflict in Schedule 3.91 Agree 17 Units required to be completed are too high 4.27 Strongly…

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    District Evaluation Paper

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    of professional development teachers are asked to complete an evaluation form that is usually administered by a presenter to determine if teachers have found the professional development seminar meaningful, relatable , and can be utilize in their practice. This form of evaluation is done at the end of the seminar. To rate teachers’ performance administrators use evaluations to determine a teachers’ performance and effectiveness in the classroom. Teacher evaluation systems relied heavily on…

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    While researching Prairie State college, a two year, suburban community college that was founded in 1957; I came across some concerning information. According to the statistics provided by Collegescorecard.ed.gov, Prairie State College consistently ranks lower than the national median. For instance, only 40 percent of P.S.C’s students return after their first year of attending this is significantly lower than the national median by 69 percent. In addition to the institution having a graduation…

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    classroom because all I did was sit in the corner of the room without taking an active role within my education. Whenever we had to participate in this discussions called Socratic Seminars I believed that my ideas weren’t “good enough” consequently…

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    Mentoring: A Case Study

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    participation include: small-group seminars, presentations integrated with clinical practicum and journal clubs (Melnyk & Fineout-Overholt, 2015). Small-group seminars are a great opportunity for hands-on practice. For instance, students can bring questions from their own practices to be answered during the seminar. With this tactic, students will see that the search of evidence is useful on everyday situations (Melnyk & Fineout-Overholt, 2015). However, small-group seminars need a skillful…

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