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    have healthier lives. Effective patient education helps decrease the incidence and impact of chronic diseases. This paper will show the use of nursing education in managing patients with chronic diseases‚ and the three domains outlined in Bloom’s Taxonomy of Education. Effective patient education can help decrease the incidence and impact of chronic diseases. Chronic diseases are cardiovascular diseases‚ cancer‚ chronic respiratory diseases‚ and diabetes (Larsen‚ 2009). A main step in nursing education

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    infer relationships between organisms over time | Taxonomy | * Branch of systematic biology * Process of identifying‚ naming and organising biodiversity into related categories | Taxon | General name for a group containing an organisms or groups of organisms that exhibit a set of shared traits | Classification | Process of naming and assigning organisms or groups of organisms to a taxon | Taxonomists | Scientists that study taxonomy | Aristotle’s sorting | * Sort organisms into groups

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    Blooms Taxonomy of Education and its use in Nursing Education NUR/427 March 24th‚ 2013 Joan Taylor Blooms Taxonomy of Education and its use in Nursing Education There are many types of learning styles. In 1956 Benjamin Bloom developed learning objectives with an educational committee. The main objective of the committee was to classify learning and educational objectives for teachers and students (Bloom‚ 1956). This has become know as the Bloom’s Taxonomy of educational objectives and

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    Benjamin Bloom: The Development of American Education America is filled with a history of significant events that have taken place over time. It’s interesting to learn how specific events‚ people‚ places or subjects have greatly influenced our history in ways that still impact our lives today. Because I really value history as a subject‚ I have enjoyed researching Benjamin Bloom and the findings of his impact on American Education. He made many great contributions in the area of education. A great

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    day from cardiovascular diseases‚ an average of a death every 33 seconds and “At least 250‚000 individuals a year die of heart attack within one hour of the onset of symptoms and before they reach a hospital.” The Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) is a pinnacle of medical technology that can save anyone’s life no matter what the environment maybe. The first modern external defibrillation of human was conducted in the summer of ‘56 by Paul Zoll (We may recognize this procedure from

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    Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge “Where do we begin in seeking improvement in human thinking”(Forehand 1)? This question is asked many educators today. Benjamin S. Bloom has helped us answer this question with the 18 books he has published especially his book: Bloom’s Taxonomy. “This book received very little attention when it was first published but now it is published in over 22 languages and is one of the most widely used and most often cited references in education”(Forehand 2). Bloom’s theory

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    The Complete Barrett Taxonomy 1.0 Literal Comprehension Literal comprehension focuses on ideas and information which are explicitly stated in the selection. Purposes for reading and teacher’s questions designed to elicit responses at this level may range from simple to complex. A simple task in literal comprehension may be the recognition or recall of a single fact or incident. A more complex task might be the recognition or recall or a series of facts or the sequencing of incidents in a reading

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    AED 301 Week 2 Notes: Quote of the day (9/2/14): “You must stick to your convictions‚ but be ready to abandon your assumptions.” – Denis WaitleyAgency: authority or credibility. Transactional-- Transformational Leadership Continuum Laissez- Faire Leadership Transactional Leadership Transformational Leadership (Hands off‚ Less Regulation) (Mandating Tasks‚ People More Passive) (Exchange‚ Communal‚ Leader & Followers

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    Bloom’s Taxonomy / Adult Learning Bloom’s Taxonomy is a classification of learning objectives within education proposed in 1956 by a committee of educators chaired by Benjamin Bloom who also edited the first volume of the standard text‚ Taxonomy of educational objectives: the classification of educational goals. Bloom’s Taxonomy divides educational objectives into three domains: Cognitive‚ Affective‚ and Psychomotor. Here‚ I will explain only the cognitive domain: Skills in the cognitive

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    Should School Computer Labs Be Phased Out Alicia Hansen AED/200 5/24/2010 Tamara Wood Should School Computer Labs Be Phased Out Computers are the technology of our future. Computers are being used more and more in today’s society. People use computers at their job for many different reasons. Computers are used at schools to help look up information‚ to do essay’s and there also is a computer lab to teach students how to use a computer. Computer labs should not be phased out of

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