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    Second Issue - Trainee Unaware of Mistakes: The second major issue I identified in this session is that, the trainee is not aware of her mistake. She is unaware of the fact that she is making up some part of the history. As explained by Dunning and Kruger (2011) Some individuals have problem to recognize their lack of knowledge and expertise and such individuals can’t also realize their mistakes. It also makes their reasoning weak. So, instead of making the same mistake again and again, they…

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    Stage 1 competency is the level of preparation necessary and adequate for entry to practice. A person who is Stage 1 competent has to understand the body of engineering knowledge relevant to their occupational category, the ability to apply this knowledge to representative problems and situations, typical of the responsibilities of practitioners in that category the attributes and skills necessary to function as a professional, and the intellectual skills to test and continually extend their…

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    McCay enlisted the help of a young neighbour, John A. Fitzsimmons to help trace the backgrounds while McCay devoted his efforts to animating Gertie himself, ten thousand drawings in total. Upon release Gertie the Dinosaur in 1914 McCay and his animated creation were a hit. The film was a landmark title not only for having the first animated star, but for being the first with a proper storyline as well (Goldman, 2005). Up until this point animation had been mostly the work of individual artists…

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    Research consistently finds a correlation between goal consensus and mutual collaboration and positive client outcomes” (Tryon & Winograd, 2002). The planning stage helps the social worker and the client to develop strategies for change which are realistic and solution focused. “Without planning there is no direction for where to go and how to get there, however, all planning efforts should be done in collaboration…

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    This essay will use the Gibbs Reflective Cycle (Gibbs, 1998) and will look at a specific event that happened during my placement and the role of NHS Education for Scotland (NES, 2012) 10 Essential Shared Capabilities (ESC 's) and how Module 3, Involving People relates to the event which occurred. Description The 10 ESC 's (NES, 2012) is a resource that was created to ensure high quality care is provided to all, that the care is non-discriminatory and that it is person centred. It should be…

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    Individual focus is the first stage, where the therapist focuses wholly on the personal aspects on the client. The second component is problem focus, where the focus is on why the client is in therapy. The next component is family focus, which is quite flexible in its definition as family…

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    Introduction The observation of infant/toddler was conducted via videative to assess developmental stages in the average infant/toddler’s developmental stage. This observation study is done as a part of the curriculum requirement of ECE- Child Development program of Harper College. The study focuses on social, emotional, physical, cognitive, and language development of infant/toddler. Cognitive and Language Domain Observation: In “Bottomless Container” Child A is holding a tube, with large hole…

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    The Campbell Interest and Skill Survey (CISS) measures self-reported interest patterns and self-assessed confidence in career-related skills. An examination of the Procedural Checks indicated Katie’s profile is valid and interpretable as the Inconsistency and Omitted Items Checks fell within the valid range. However, the Response Percentages Check indicated her profile failed to display a desired distribution. Katie endorsed only two percent of “Strongly Like” items and 52 percent of “Strongly…

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    1500 words drawing and reflecting upon your experiences, relate these to at least two of the themes addressed in the module. Assess and evaluate the role that your chosen themes have on students and the teaching and learning of physics in secondary schools. How important is the role that they play and what are the key lessons for teachers in considering these areas in the future. Physics in high school is important as it develops pupils’ general understanding of the world around them (Millar &…

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    It is time to prepare him for starting school. During this stage, a major development is a rapid physical and intellectual development, which includes interacting cooperatively with peers, and also able to compete physically and intellectually. At preschool, he hesitates in engaging in group activities and does…

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