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    In the arts, students are given an opportunity for creative problem solving through many different means. By having lesson plans that do not box the students into single ways of thought, it allows unique and engaging projects. With the access to technology that this generation has, it is a challenge to keep them working…

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    ’tips’ to Become a Better Creative Problem-Solver by Ulli Appelbaum, disucsses intuitive ways to make more effective decisions. Appelbaum (2015) emphasizes the fact that there are several key biases a leader must overcome in order to come up with unique and effective decisions. Appelbaum includes a seven-step process leaders can use to aid in the development of creative ideas and solutions. The list of steps is as follows: becoming self-aware, detaching from the problem, using a framework/method…

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    Problem solving is a system used to get to an answer. It could be used for many subjects; however, it is especially displayed in math for the early grades. Problem solving has many branches and avenues that stream from it; there are many ways to define it. In my math for educator’s class we spent multiple days fine-tuning what it means to problem solve. We added more terms to our concept map as we used problem-solving skills in our lessons. The main theme in defining problem solving is that…

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    to describe essential features of a schoolwide proactive management system, Effective Behavioral Support (EBS). The EBS approach focuses on enhancing schools’ capacity to adopt and sustain effective practices for all students through: team-based problem solving and planning, administrator and staff commitment and support, systematic assessment of disciplinary practices and processes, careful action planning, ongoing staff development, and data-based decision making, which aligns with the…

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    45b Accounts for one’s decisions and actions by: verifying and clarifying policies, procedures and orders. A client who was abusing drugs was complaining of pain he was given the prescribed pain medication but he still complained of the pain after an hour of taking the medication and said he wanted something stronger. I advised him to wait a little longer for the medication to take effect but he refused. I checked the clients MAR and there was an order for an opioid analgesic PRN if the pain…

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    do not have the right team in place success will not happen. The most successful leader will be able to have wise advisors or team members around him/her that will help the leader make firm decisions about adaptive challenges as well as technical problems. That does not mean isolate others that have not reached a level in which you trust them yet; it means that you must have an open door policy. It’s important that people not lose respect for you because they feel they cannot share their…

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    This summer, I interned for Stonegate Mortgage Corporation’s Information Technology Department, located in Carmel, IN. During the duration of my internship I was exposed to things I had not experienced from my prior internship at Pacers Sports and Entertainment, nor from classwork at Butler University. Overall, the experience at Stonegate Mortgage has been a positive one, filled with mistakes I learned from; the primary lesson learned during the internship was that some projects may seem perfect…

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    guided and facilitated rather than deliver direct information of the material. The students used individual thinking skills, interaction between peers, collaboration among group members, and individual accountability while working together to solve problems in order to better understand the concepts being taught. These activities included projects, hands-on activities, written reports, the use or construction of diagrams and graphs to name a few. Throughout the activity, I monitored progress…

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    I somewhat agree with these results I really like to solve problems using a logical approach, and most of the time I like working alone, when I am stuck I use my interpersonal learning style to communication with others. Awareness of learning style The awareness of learning style helps me in personal development…

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    In leadership, there are many types of approaches. Leaders try to find out what types of problems there are and understand the situation. This all depends on behaviour because all workers do not have the same behaviour. According to Hannagan (2002, pp.36-38), ‘Leadership is the process of motivating other people to act in particular ways in order to achieve specific goals…they are judge on what they do’. Our leader selects some worker for training who is behaving well to leader. Than leader take…

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