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    are unplanned i.e., the Hidden Curriculum. Extra-curricular activities are part of the unplanned curriculum of educational system which provide to the students numerous educational and social opportunities which are not included in the classroom setting. Extra-curricular activities include such activities like sport, volunteering, students clubs, debates, contests, quiz, community programs, etc. Some parents and students regard extracurricular activities as unnecessary burden which schools do…

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    in reading. The role of color is an important aspect in literature as it improves the reader’s understanding of the setting and theme. Authors often also use colors to symbolize a deeper meaning that can pull the reader into the story. Without the use of colors as symbolism, the readers can sometimes miss underlying morals or themes that they might not directly express. The importance of the colors Baum used, especially white, green, and yellow, help with the direction of the storyline.…

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    Childhood is the beginning of the continuous process of developing the necessary skills we need to become a contributing member of society. Our socializing skill start to develop at childhood and continue on as we grow into young adults. Our development of becoming an active society member is derived from our socialization with our microsystems and mesosystems. However, a child’s development takes a lot of support within the mesosystem between families and teachers and their reflection upon the…

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    decrease CAUTI can be asked to assess such as the amount of times per the month that they initiated Foley removals. This lets staff members take credit for their outstanding work in proactive care. The surveys can also let staff understand the importance of work accountability and assess catheter insertion techniques. Prompt Foley catheter removal as soon as indicated improves patient outcomes (Magers, 2013). 2. Once the results of the survey have been finalized, it can be presented to…

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    Mistakes In Social Work

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    At my practicum, there are several opportunities for a counselor to make a mistake. However, the mistakes can be easily corrected, and most of the time the person on the other end of the phone or computer will not be phased by a slip up. The forgiveness of the mess up does not make it okay, because as social workers we should strive to always provide the best services for our clients. When I think of decisions I have made that were flawed, I immediately think of a chat session I had last week…

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    his Sept. 1796 letter to Alexander Hamilton, George Washington himself promoted youth assemblies and behavior strikingly similar to Boy Scout camporees that would take place 125 years in the future: “…but that which would render it of the highest importance, in my opinion, is that at the juvenile period of life, when friendships are formed and habits established that stick by one, young men from different parts of the United States would be assembled together, and would by degrees discover that…

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    environment allows children to participate in more active physical activities and provides a setting for children to express themselves, move, explore and learn their bodies capabilities through different physical plays (Little & Sweller, 2015, para. 5). However, the outdoor play does include some risks because the condition of the outdoor space is flexible and unpredictable. For instance, children may fall in the goal post area or other places, but falling assists children to learn by…

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    results obtained from the data describes a decrease in patient length of stay by 50% when daily goals are prescribed. The authors acknowledge several limitations to the study, including the inability to establish causal relationships and concurrent initiatives to reduce hospital acquired conditions. However, the results for daily communication of goals does extrapolate to daily briefing and goal setting to address safety concerns, and therefore this study is considered to be worthwhile to…

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    intellect of everyone involved. Collaboration is working toward a common goal or shared vision. The work is both individual and collective. Individuals want to be part of their organization; they want to know the organization’s purpose; they want to make a difference (Fullan, 2011). Fullan (2011) described the importance of building a collaborative culture with key elements as the building blocks. Setting a few simple goals that build collective capacity and foster healthy competition help…

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    keep in mind the cultural effects on relations-oriented leadership. Those that follow this leadership approach focus on inspiring and motivating employees to meet the organization’s goals, as well as mentoring their subordinates. They understand productivity is vital to meeting goals but also recognize the importance of having a positive, friendly work environment. The culture of an organization plays a significant role in how this form of leadership is conducted. Professor Geert Hofstede, the…

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