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    Reflective practice is a tool that can be used by all working individuals to enhance their practice. It can also be used as a management tool‚ enabling managers to guide and support staff to reflect on key elements of their role and their performance. It is the opportunity to look over what you have done‚ what worked well and what needs to be improved. Make a record of what went well and look for ways to improve the things that need to be better. Sometimes it may be necessary to seek opinions and

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    2.3 Some of the theories of development and how the frameworks to support development can influence practice: Jean Piaget (1896-1980) Jean Piaget believed that intelligence is a process that helps an organism adapt to its environment. His “Cognitive-Developmental Theory” suggested four major periods of cognitive development. Piaget’s influence created a revolution in human development theory. He proposed the existence of four major stages‚ or “periods‚” during which children and adolescents

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    anagement Practices Applied at Disney World: Out with the Old and in with the New? Sarah Patterson The H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship Nova Southeastern University 174 Balfour Drive‚ Winter Park‚ Florida‚ 32792 Email: sp836@nova.edu ; Phone: 321-555-5555 ---------------I nternational Journal of M anagement Research and Emerging Sciences (I JM RES) Publication Reference: Patterson‚ Sarah and Mujtaba‚ B. G. (2014). Historical and Modern Management Practices Applied at Disney

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    CYP Core 31 2.3 How theories of development and frameworks to support development influence current practice Theories of development and frameworks to support development are incredibly important to us working with children and young people. They help us to understand children‚ how they react to things/situations‚ their behaviour and the ways they learn. Different theories and ways of working with children have come together to provide frameworks for children’s care‚ such as Early year’s foundation

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    FUNDAMENTAL ROLE OF REFLECTIVE PRACTICE IN LEARNING PROCESS Effective teaching does not only entail the successful use of certain instructional strategies and behaviours related to academic achievement‚ it as well includes the ability to determine just when‚ where as well as with whom these strategies and behaviours should be used. Having these considerations in mind‚ effective teaching necessitates high levels of informed as well as reasoned decision-making. Reflective teachers ought to have

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    Health & Social Care (Social Care) Unit 4 – Development through the Life Stages Assignment Title: Lecturer: Rebecca Drozd Room – Email – You will also need to: • Word processed your work • Include your name‚ pin & page numbers in a footer • Use Harvard Referencing System in your work including a reference list • Provide evidence of wider research by using various sources‚ e.g. websites‚ journals‚ text books. • 1.5 line space • Use 12pt font size (Arial or Comic

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    Criminological theories are a key role in helping to outline the present criminal justice policies. For instance‚ these theories‚ attempt to describe why people risk attempting criminal acts and through doing that‚ policy creators can devise improved framework policies that target to mitigate crime entirely. These theories try to clarify the main conception of the actual wrong doing and even offer deeper explanation of its implications. Such theories include rational choice theory and Strain theory. Overall

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    Young people was based on my desire to cement my experiential learning by developing my knowledge of theoretical concepts through academic study. I have worked with young people for seven years‚ and the majority of my training thus far has been practice based. My current role is as a group worker in a therapeutic community for children and young people. The therapeutic community is a residential provision with a specialist education and therapy centre for children and young people with attachment

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    making Practice-Based Learning work Reflection on PRACTICE A resource commissioned by the Making Practice Based Learning Work project‚ an educational development project funded through FDTL Phase 4 Project Number 174/02 and produced by staff from the University of Ulster. www.practicebasedlearning.org Author Patricia McClure School of Health Sciences‚ University of Ulster www.practicebasedlearning.org contents Reflection on Practice 02 The Role of Reflective

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    Outline and evaluate learning theory as an explanation of attachment. Classical conditioning - Before attachment is learned‚ the infant gains pleasure through being fed. Food is the unconditioned stimulus and pleasure is the unconditioned response. When the infant is being fed‚ the infant associates the person providing the food with the food. The primary caregiver is the neutral stimulus‚ which becomes associated with food (the unconditioned stimulus). When the attachment has been learned

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