Types of educational institutions

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    scholastic institution is one such organization. Due to the enormity of violence against children while on the Internet, this institution must remain compliant with all aspects of the below laws. Below is information on FERPA, SOX, CIPA and COPPA that should be maintained with compliance. FERPA, Family Education Rights and Privacy Act, is a law protects the privacy of student education records. This law provides parents with specific rights in regards to their children’s educational records,…

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    successful. “Educational leaders serve in many capacities” (College of Education, n.d., para.1). The article in College of Education continues to explain; “no matter what position an individual holds within an educational…

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    interns have the opportunity to facilitate workshops, design trainings, and work with clients on a one to one basis. However, for unpaid interns are given tasks related to filing paper, creating brochures, and other office housekeeping roles. This type of treatment causes motivational issues for the employees. As exemplified in Social Comparison Theory, employees compare their efforts to efforts of others and the internal/external rewards that come with it (Fisher, 2009). For unpaid interns who…

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    Virtual Education Essay

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    They state that with a lack of quality and equality in the curriculum and instruction it will not lead educational reform. (Dillon Tucker…

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    that the quality of the service affects the customer’s satisfaction. 2. Because consumers of Taiwan are gaining control of decisions about their medical matters, medical institutions are competing to exceed the performance of other institutions for patients. For the medical institutions to continue successfully, the institutions must understand what affects the patient’s satisfaction and medical choices. The study focused on what customers considered about going to see a doctor and how it…

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    History of Special Education and Recent Effective Practices Between the 1965 and 1975, state legislatures, the US Congress and the federal courts pushed for strong educational rights for children with disabilities. Out of the fifty states, forty-five state legislatures passed laws which mandated, encouraged and funded special education programs. Federal courts than followed by ruling that schools would no longer be able to discriminate on the basis of a student’s disability and that parents…

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    Dishonesty In Nursing

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    Dishonesty in Clinical Nursing Educational Environments The increasing need for quality health care providers is a looming issue for the United States. Much of the nursing population is aging and qualified nurses are not replacing experienced nurses at many institutions around the country. Snavely (2016) estimates that by 2022 the country will require 1.05 million nurses to fill the deficit and adequately care for the aging population. As generations continue to live longer, but with…

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    students from accessing higher education is lack of social capital (“Educational Attainment For All…”, 2013, pg. 23). According to “Educational Attainment For All…” (2013), there are seven statewide initiatives in place to counteract the issue of social capital (pg. 23). Admissions counselors should be aware of those initiatives and use them as resources when meeting with perspective students. In trying to expand access to the institution, utilizing the resources and initiatives already in place…

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    In the society that we live in today, many people are struggling in college financially and academically. College is not a mandatory educational intuition that we must legally attend like high school and elementary school for example. College is also not free. This means that all who do attend are serious about their education. These are all the more reasons why college students deserve a quality education. Whether it’s by car or train, college students have a priority of making it to class no…

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    Family In Belize

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    in Belize The family, in one form or the other, has been with us from the beginning of recorded human history across continents, cultures, and ethnicities. Among the many social institutions that make up our society, it is the most basic, and perhaps, the most essential. It is, according to Macionis, “a social institution, found in all societies, that unites people into cooperative groups to care for one another, including all children” (2012). In a sense, it is sort of a microcosm of what…

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