Understanding Issues Facing Health Care Professionals Nurses play an extremely vital role in the world of healthcare and make up the backbone of the health care system. Florence Nightingale is noted as one of the first trained nurses. She trained at the first organized school of nursing‚ founded in Kaiserworth‚ Germany in 1846. Nursing has evolved exponentially since then. Technology changed the face of medicine and increased the workload for nurses. Currently‚ the United States is experiencing
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Elenora Vidal-Pascal Professional Development of Nursing Professionals Grand Canyon University 02/01/2013 NRS-430V Impact of the IOM Report on Nursing Education‚ Leadership and Practice Nursing has become one of the fastest rising professions‚ not only in the United States but‚ in the world. Nurses have been regulated in their scope of practice for years. With The Affordable Care Act of 2010coming accessible to the public‚ nursing will be called in to utilize their skills to be in the forefront
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Professional‚ Legal and Ethical issues in person-centred care For the purpose of this assignment the student will be discussing and analysing the professional‚ legal and ethical issues that influenced how person-centred care was delivered to a patient in an acute psychiatric hospital where the student was working. In accordance with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) (2010) the patient will be referred to as Sarah to uphold confidentiality. During a shift at the hospital the student attended
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Programme Design Overview of curriculum models Author: Geraldine O’Neill Email: Geraldine.m.oneill@ucd.ie Date: 13th January 2010 Overview of curriculum models Ornstein and Hunkins (2009‚ p15) contend that curriculum development encompasses how a ‘curriculum is planned‚ implemented and evaluated‚ as well as what people‚ processes and procedures are involved..’. Curriculum models help designers to systematically and transparently map out the rationale for the use of particular teaching‚ learning
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Pros & Cons in the K+12 Basic Educations A major change in our country’s educational landscape is about to take place: the Department of Education (DepEd) is launching the K-12 curriculum. According to President Benigno S. Aquino‚ “We need to add two years to our basic education. Those who can afford pay up to fourteen years of schooling before university. Thus‚ their children are getting into the best universities and the best jobs after graduation. I want at least 12 years for our public school
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Curriculum Planning History The foundation of any school is it’s curriculum‚ and it can be delivered in a large variety of methods for the benefit of all students. Administrators of today face the unique challenge of matching the curriculum being delivered to the national core standards‚ and ensuring it is being delivered in each classroom‚ to each unique student‚ in way that increases chances of those students to becoming proficient. Danielson notes that curriculum helps to focus teachers on
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Module 3: Curriculum & Society What is Curriculum? “Noun (plural curricula /-lə/ or curriculums) – The subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college: course components of the school curriculum” (Oxford Online Dictionary‚ 2012) Who can define curriculum? When looking at a simple definition we find that curriculum is in fact a very broad term not dictating a single course of study. Kelly (2009:7) criticises the most basic and direct definitions when used within
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classrooms. However‚ while the classroom materials advance and new methods of teaching trickle in‚ there is still a problem. As Jean Anyon (1980) would point out‚ “there exists a hidden curriculum in the classroom”. This idea resides in the fact that while schools are advancing there is an issue‚ a hidden curriculum‚ in which students are taught according to their social class. This idea reinforces the class struggle that Karl Marx had become an advocate for. The idea that capitalism only contributes
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Zero Based Budgeting in the Planning Process Author(s): James C. Wetherbe and John R. Montanari Source: Strategic Management Journal‚ Vol. 2‚ No. 1 (Jan. - Mar.‚ 1981)‚ pp. 1-14 Published by: Wiley Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2485987 . Accessed: 08/03/2014 05:12 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars
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EVOLUTION OF NURSING CURRICULUM (Global) Curriculum * Refers to a course of study at a school‚ university; the subjects making up a course * Derived from the Latin word currere which means to run FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE Institute of Protestant Deaconesses – Florence Nightingale trained to be a nurse. Two years later she was appointed resident lady superintendent of a hospital for invalid women in Harley Street‚ London. * 1860 - By the help of wealthy friends‚ Nightingale used the
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