Part A: Demand for Continual Professional Skills Development in a Global Context Professional Skills Development (PSD) is the commitment by an individual to frequently upgrade their knowledge & skills in order to remain professionally capable and attain their actual potential. The NCETA (Australia ’s National Research Centre) stated in their journal Workforce Development (2005); Professional development has a range of benefits for individuals‚ organisations and clients‚ including:
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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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Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is a process by which individuals take control of their own learning and development‚ by engaging in an on-going process of reflection and action. This process is empowering and exciting and can stimulate people to achieve their aspirations and move towards their dreams. CPD provides the opportunity to soar like an eagle or a helicopter and look at our career progress from a wider perspective. It challenges us to make time for regular personal reflection
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child rather than ’child protection’ of a child. This may be because the term ’Safeguarding’ has a much broader definition of the wide-ranging ways in which adults and professionals working with children and young people need to act when managing child protection issues. It covers more of the ways in which adults and professionals work together to ensure the safety of children and young people. Safeguarding is designed to ‘prevent’ risks of harm rather than to take action when a child has been the
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TECHNICAL NOTES Unethical Practices in Nigerian Engineering Industries: Complications for Project Management O. E. Alutu1 and M. L. Udhawuve2 Abstract: The purpose of the paper is to establish the unethical practices in engineering industries and identify the various factors that could encourage unethical practices in the nation’s life with a view to highlighting the findings for corruption-free management of projects. A sample of 226 was randomly selected for the study from a population of 12
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The Collapse of the high street and its wider economic and business implications. Image:Colchester high street showing tough times with stores closing at a rapid rate. The warning signs of a crumbling economy in Britain can be seen as far back as 2007‚ with New Century Financial specialising in sub prime mortgages filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. With the banks being sold many of NCF’s debts‚ so began the collapse of the sub prime mortgage market. The impact of this collapse was soon
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constantly changing‚ but professional standards and thoughtful practice are two ideas that help teachers keep growing and improving. As teachers move through the different stages of their careers‚ they need to understand why these ideas are essential. Professional teaching standards clarify what teachers expect and what skills they need in various school settings. These standards delineate the criteria for assessing effective teaching and serve as a roadmap for professional growth‚ enabling educators
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performance and to review areas that need work. Within the national competency standards there are four subsections that initialize the framework for nurses that ensure adequate care; Professional practice‚ critical thinking and analysis‚ provision and coordination of care‚ and collaborative and therapeutic practice. These subcategories of the National Competency Standards are also combined with the structure for the codes of ethics nurses use to delegate and deliberate their performance. This analysis
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Discuss the main clauses of the code of professional conduct drawn up by the institute of public relations and summarise the importance of the code? The public affairs practice has many definitions one such definition is communicating with the public to create and sustain good mutual relations with a organisation or company. There are P.R. agents who work in-house and others which work for a agency where ever you work as a P.R. practitioner are certain codes of ethics you are asked to follow
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inspections framework for further education and skills 2009 Available at: http.www.ofsted.gov.uk/resources/common-inspection-framework-for-further-eduation-and-skils-2009 Praxiom (2011) Quality Assurance Definition Tummons J. (2010) Becoming a professional tutor in the lifelong learning sector‚ 2nd edition. Exeter.Learning matters. Wood .J. and Dickinson‚ J. (2011) Quality assurance and evalutation in the lifelong learning sector. Exeter. Learning Matters. Protocol National (2011) The visiting lecturers’
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