When she moved over to Palestine the first time‚ she said that was the hardest transition for her because she had never been there before and was not used to being surrounded by a whole community of people who were Arabic and shared the same beliefs and values. With this move‚ she felt like her role culturally was more implemented because she was around ten years old her parents were teaching her how to clean‚ cook‚ wash the laundry‚ pick up the house‚ and take care of the children. She felt like
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The crown jewel of my personal achievements is a tutoring service I established for sixth graders at my local elementary school‚ run by volunteers I recruited‚ both for the undeniable positive effects it has had on the students‚ as well as what it has meant for me personally in demonstrating my capabilities and the potential of what I can accomplish. It all began when I joined a small math tutoring club at my high school‚ rather than following the many students who joined Key Club just because “it
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A Reflective Journal It’s 2010 and e-Learning is quickly becoming the way of future learning. Via online learning you are able to eliminate barriers including distance‚ time and entry requirements. The same principles apply as attending a normal classroom‚ only you’re able to do it in the comfort of your own surroundings at your own pace. Online learning provides access to learning materials such as‚ i-Lectures; online links to the same lectures held in classrooms‚ YouTube links‚ online books
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Engaging Communities and Service Users: Reflective Essay Section 1: Outline and discuss a model‚ or example of your practice with reference to what you have learned about engaging with service users and communities. During this essay I will relate concepts‚ methods‚ theories and legislation to service user engagement and communities to the organisation I work for giving examples from my day to day practice. My role is a community support worker within a service that supports adults with learning
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REFLECTIVE PRACTICE Reflection has been defined as an active‚ persistent and careful consideration of any belief or supposed form of knowledge (Dewey‚ 1933. Dawn‚ 2007). Reflective practice is a process to improve quality of performance in the workplace‚ skills up to date throughout workplace and leads to understanding the field of care. Reflection requires self-awareness and analysis (Schutz et al‚ 2004). To reflect the incident‚ I have used Gibbs (1988) reflective cycle because it easy to follow
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Reflective Listening Skills Answers Why is reflective listening important to your work as a parenting practitioner? Describe what your inner attitude needs to be in order to listen helpfully. Reflective listening is a two-fold process which involves: 1. Really hearing and understanding what the other person is saying through words and body language‚ and 2. Reflecting feelings and thoughts you heard through your own words‚ tone-of-voice‚ body posture and gesture so that the other
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that has already occurred. Donald Schön‚ an American educationalist‚ coined the term ‘reflective practice’. Derived from reflection‚ the practice can be undertaken in a multitude of forms‚ such as journalling‚ spoken and written reflection (Usher & Holmes‚ 2014). Schön proposed that there is capacity to reflect in-action‚ (whilst doing something) and on-action (after the action is undertaken). During the reflective cycle the practitioner begins by acknowledging the activities which make up their practice
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Animal Communication Animal communication is any behavior on the part of one animal that has an effect on the current or future behaviour of another animal. The study of animal communication‚ sometimes called Zoosemiotics (distinguishable from anthroposemiotics‚ the study of human communication) has played an important part in the methodology of ethology‚ sociobiology‚ and the study ofanimal cognition. Animal communication‚ and indeed the understanding of the animal world in general‚ is a rapidly
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or information by speech‚ writing‚ or signs. 3. something imparted‚ interchanged‚ or transmitted. 4. a document or message imparting news‚ views‚ information‚ etc. 5. passage‚ or an opportunity or means of passage‚ between places. 6. communications. means of sending messages‚ orders‚ etc.‚ including telephone‚ telegraph‚ radio‚ and television. routes and transportation for moving troops and supplies from a base to an area of operations. 7. Biology. activity by one
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Introduction This assignment is a reflective account of my first experience when assisting a patient to eat lunch. For the purpose of this assignment I will refer to this patient as Mrs C to maintain confidentiality and comply with the NMC code (2008). It will discuss the importance of non-verbal communication when providing effective nursing care to the elderly. As a framework for this reflection I am going to use the Gibbs (1988) Reflective Cycle which uses 6 stages; description‚ thoughts and
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