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    Core Beliefs

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    will that do the trick? According to Oliveira and Wenzel‚ (2012) “Core beliefs are defined as fundamental‚ inflexible‚ absolute‚ and generalized beliefs that people hold about themselves‚ others‚ the world‚ and/or the future” (p. 17). This definition says nothing about rationality or logical nor does it state what is acceptable or appropriate in regards to adaptive behavior and social functioning. However‚ “When a core belief is inaccurate‚ unhelpful‚ and/or judgmental…it has a profound effect

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    Negative Core Beliefs

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    Core beliefs are established at a very early age which explains why they are so difficult to modify‚ alter‚ or even outright change. People basically grow up thinking a certain way and simply accept their beliefs as fact. Core beliefs are the assumptions (right or wrong) that we make about ourselves‚ others‚ and the world (Beck & Beck‚ 1996). If a non-believing (i.e.‚ of Christ) client presents with resistance toward Christianity or Christian ethics and absolute moral values‚ then you may be dealing

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    Evolusionism Core Beliefs

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    Evolusionism Core Beliefs Evolutionary Spirituality: Evolusionism views the universe as a dynamic‚ evolving system where everything is interconnected. The purpose of life is continual growth and development‚ both individually and collectively. Eco-Spirituality: Living in harmony with nature is paramount. Followers are encouraged to respect and protect the environment‚ recognizing that all life forms are part of the same evolutionary journey. Inner Evolution: Personal growth and self-awareness are

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    Five Core Beliefs

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    The five core beliefs I have gained about school leadership are Integrity‚ Student-Focused Vision and Mission‚ Climate and Culture for staff and students‚ Analyze Data for Curriculum‚ and Hire Highly Qualified Staff. Integrity I must be trust worthy working for the educability of all. I must be willing to examine continuously my own assumptions‚ beliefs‚ and practices doing the work required for high levels of personal and organization performance. I will demonstrate my integrity to the staff and

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    citizens may have different views on what the government should do in certain situations‚ we all share the same core beliefs. These core beliefs explain how we should be involved in government and what the government should do for its citizens. Our society as a whole has been founded on the belief that the government should protect rights to freedom of speech‚ to practice our religious beliefs if we have them‚ and overall to live the life we choose. The U.S. Constitution was created and amended based

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    Core Beliefs of the Puritans Have you ever rebelled against the house rules dictated by your parents? In the 1600’s‚ a group of religious citizens discontent with the Anglican Church of England‚ did exactly that- rebelled. The Puritans contended that King James had created a religion of political struggles and doctrines. Puritans‚ such as John Calvin and John Winthrop‚ wrote about the concept of escaping persecution from the Anglican Church and reforming religion‚ morals‚ and society. The Puritans

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    My Core Beliefs

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    Exercise #1.2 Some of my core values and beliefs that I learned from my family vary. My mother’s values and beliefs that she taught us consisted of the Ten Commandments and what they meant. My father’s core values and beliefs consisted of believing in yourself‚ being proud of where you came from‚ having integrity and loving and standing up for our country. We were taught to respect our elders‚ treat others the way you would want to be treated and to honor our father and mother. We were taught to

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    My Core Beliefs

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    One of my core beliefs is that all students should feel like they belong. Each student should have the belief that the adults in the school care about them. In my classroom I will nurture a sense of belonging and cultivate caring student/teacher relations by offering experiences that will show students that they are valued members of our community (the classroom). Prior to fostering connection among students‚ I feel it is my responsibility to commit to making a connection with every individual in

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    have a sense of individualism. One must define his/her own beliefs and values in life. We are unique just as God created us. One does not have to define who he/she is with scriptures in order to best understand his/her personal and professional beliefs. Our lives are influenced within our environments; our values and beliefs are a continuous growth. God provides individuals with the resources and the tools in life to strengthen our beliefs and validate our values. Nature of Health Because I believe

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    The Philosophy Statement of Kristina The three core beliefs I have a professional in Education stem from my experience in the early childcare field‚ mentors in my training‚ and philosophers of excellence in education. The main component I look at when observing a student is not “How smart is this child”rather“How is this child smart”. This motto came to me early in the field from Jim Greenman. This man is a current legend in the early childcare field‚ he demands respect for young

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