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    associate-degree level versus the baccalaureate-degree level in nursing. For additional help finding research on this topic‚ refer to the library tutorial located at in the Student Success Center. Identify a patient care situation in which you describe how nursing care or approaches to decision-making may differ based upon the educational preparation of the nurse (BSN versus a diploma or ADN degree). Refer to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) Fact Sheet: Creating a More Highly Qualified

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    What is educational inquiry? Educators and scholars draw upon data from many sources and on different subjects to illuminate current issues and trends in educational institutions. These subjects may include data from demography‚ health‚ education‚ culture and environment as well as government institutions and national databases. Educators and scholars use various research methods to collect‚ analyse and critique their findings to support or refute the topic of inquiry they are undertaking. Many

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    Modern education system I decided to write about education system in Ukraine because I think it is very common problem and because I’m a student as well. Educational system in Ukraine at the present stage is sufficiently complex and hard-to-reach for citizens. Despite the fact that officially education is considered to be free of charges on all levels for children‚ in reality parents confront series of problems that are not so easy to deal with‚ unless they have certain savings of money. So

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    COPING STRATEGIES AS A FUNCTION OF GENDER AND EDUCATIONAL LEVEL 1 Running Head: COPING STRATEGIES AS A FUNCTION OF GENDER AND EDUCATIONAL LEVEL Coping Strategies as a Function of Gender and Educational Level of Public and Private University Students A project is submitted to the Department of Psychology‚ University of Dhaka‚ in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology. Submitted By Md. Humayun Kabir Exam Roll: 1701 Registration no HA-

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    What is Educational Technology? References to educational technology‚ learning technologies‚ and instructional technology pervade professional journals and magazines throughout education. Yet no single‚ acceptable definition for these terms serves the field‚ and there is uncertainty even about the origins of the terms (Reiser & Dempsey‚ 2006). Educational technology historian Paul Saettler (1990) says that the earliest reference to educational technology seems to have been made by radio instruction

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    Ashley Glass The Evaluation of the Student Health Center Waiting Room Did you ever have to sit in a waiting room that was overcrowded‚ and made you feel worse than you did before you came to see the doctor? Well no one should have to feel any worse than they already are. They should be able to have a pleasant visit while waiting to see the doctor. The Student Health Center received a grant for five thousand dollars to improve their departments. The CEO has been receiving complaints about the

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    Implications of Juvenile Courts Juvenile Justice Abstract The Juvenile Justice System was created in the late 1800s to reform U.S. policies regarding youth offenders. “The juvenile court was founded at the turn of this century as a specialized institution for dealing with dependent‚ neglected‚ and delinquent minors. Its guiding principle was “parens patrie”‚ meaning the state or a guardian becomes the parent. A century ago‚ the focus of the juvenile justice system was on the juvenile

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    Physical theatre” is a term which means different things to different performers‚ practitioners‚ and companies. The common meaning to physical theatre is a performance that emphasis on the freedom of physical movement. Physical theatre is a genre of theatrical performance that is storytelling which is shown mainly through the use of an actor’s physical movement. Actors are able to communicate emotions‚ historical and cultural issues and the different social issues through various body gestures.

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    ABSTRACT Title: MANAGEMENT OF EDUCATIONAL CHANGE AMONG PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL HEADS OF REGION 1 Researcher: DAVID A. DANIO JR. Degree: Doctor of Education Major: Educational Management This study is conducted to the Schools Heads of Public Secondary Schools in Region 1‚ to find out how adaptable and ready they are in accepting and implementing order and command of change coming from higher ranks of leaders and managers. Finding out how if situation arrived that they

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    as an Educational Psychologist. Word Count: 910 Educational Psychology (Part One) Educational Psychologists work with students of any age in education and they work and help with the students’ psychological and educational development. They often observe the student within the educational setting and they can then sometimes intervene and recommend ways in which the students’ learning can be enhanced. This intervention can involve the educational psychologist working with the student on a personal

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