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    Authentic Learning

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    student achievement is still the top priority in classrooms today. Society, along with education has changed over the years at a rapid pace. Today, schools must promote new ways of teaching and learning to prepare students for twenty first century skills. Teaching my students how to learn for themselves is important. In addition, twenty first century learning also allows my students to learn from each other, rather than what I impose on them to learn. I fell when students have a direct input…

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    autonomy. Our nurses have the authority to use nursing knowledge, skills, assessments, and standard of care to support a safe healing environment. Accountability to accept responsibility for their actions. The nurses also have the autonomy to…

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    presents an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) annual goal and short-term objectives while linking them to the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS). Lastly, the author provides lesson plans for subjects including mathematics, science, and social studies. Keywords: IEP, TEKS, learning disability, reading level Case Study to IEP to Lesson Plan In order to demonstrate the knowledge gained from this class, Learning Strategies for Promoting Proficiency in Math and the Content Area…

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    Piaget's Constructivism

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    earlier by educational scholars. This study supports the following theories: Jean Piaget’s Constructivism is a theory of knowledge which argues that humans generate knowledge and meaning from their experiences. He suggested that through processes of accommodation and assimilation, individuals construct new knowledge from their experiences. The two main ideas around constructed knowledge are that learners use what they know to create new understandings and that learning is active. This affects…

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    Nursing Care Plan Sample

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    HIDALGO COUNTY’S DIABETIC POPULATION Norma Valdez-Rosa South University Online July 14, 2016 EVALUATION The nursing care plan consists of five components and is the essential core of practice in order for the registered nurse to be able to deliver holistic patient centered care. The nursing care plan is a tool used to help identify patient problems and ways to meet the needs of the patients based on evidence based practices. The final phase of a nursing care plan is the…

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    Philosophy Of Leadership

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    My philosophy of leadership Leadership is the ability to be the influential source in motivating others to do their best in any given situation. Leadership cannot emerge solely from one individual but from a network of interactions and in context (Montuori, 2010). It is the responsibility of a leader to be the catalyst of change in order to help teachers be better than they are, to be a source of inspiration and encouragement, and to feel empowered by knowing they are providing the best they…

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    the state of Texas have designed for nurse practitioners to follow so I can practice according to the state requirements. I will follow evidence based practice, so I can give efficient care to my patient. In the first, second and third month, I will make notes and think of ways to improve my practice and be an accent for the organization. During the first few months I will try to know and work with other professionals in the organization to create a good working relationship which will help me…

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    Attending public school from K-12 the teachers taught me the same type of writing for constructing an essay the traditional introduction, body paragraph, and conclusion. This works for education children in the school systems throughout Texas. The way the schools taught me to write has been beneficial to ensure I do well and wasn’t given a choice of options to choose from for writing. In high school I found a way that works best for me, but still fits the criteria the teachers want to see in…

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    Self Assessment Test

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    Prentice Hall’s Self-Assessment Online Library (SAL) to complete a self-assessment test. It is not at all surprising that human being of different characters, ideas, personalities, and sizes who are sharing this world, has been given unique gifts to and personality traits to contribute to their organizations. Based on this premise, I will be using the results of my self-assessment test to write paragraphs regarding to most significant things I learnt…

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    Food Insecurity In Texas

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    Introduction: Webb County, Texas is predominantly Hispanic community along the South Texas border. The majority of the population is economically disadvantaged, which affects their ability to live a healthy lifestyle. The average median household income in Webb County is $35,659, and the poverty rate is approximately 31.8% of the total population, which is double the state average.1 As a consequence, school-aged children face the nutritional problem of being food insecure. Food insecurity is…

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