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    Within medical philosophy‚ there is debate over whether the notion of disease involves a value judgement or if it is strictly based on medical judgement. On one side‚ normativsts believe that all judgements about health and disease require a value judgement. This means that we think of unhealthy conditions as “bad” and healthy conditions as “good”. In addition‚ normativism is the belief that values of the patient and society are considered when determining if the patient has a disease. Normativists

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    Theories of Education Personal Theory of Teaching: Effective Teaching Submitted to Mr. Adil Arshad By Zahra Hannan Masters of Education Beacon House National University Teachers are said to play a pivotal role in the learning of every individual who has been under their guidance. How a teacher lays the learning foundation of a child and nurtures it‚ determines the future of that individual by the impact it creates. The term "effective teaching" comes attached with many notions and definitions

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    and responsibilities that every teacher and professional in the lifelong learning sector must meet. As a learning coach in the sixth form department in Reading College I must always expect that all students can and will achieve their set goals. I treat all students as individuals who learn at different rates and in different ways. My responsibility is to prepare appropriate lesson plans that would facilitate learning process and identify additional learning requirements for my students. It is also my

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    Professional Nursing Values Yvonne Simms NUR/403 Undergraduate Nursing Studies April 29‚ 2010 Joseph DeCostanza Professional values are the foundation for practice; they guide interactions with client‚ colleagues‚ other professionals‚ and the public‚ by providing the framework for commitment to the Welfare of others. They are also belief or ideas to which an individual is committed and which are reflected in patterns of behavior. Institute of medicine (2000). In this article

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    205 Schools as organisations Outcome 1 Know the different types of schools in the education sector. Outcome 2 Know how schools are organised in terms of roles and responsibilities. Outcome 3 Understand how schools uphold their aims and values Outcome 4 Know about the laws and codes of practice that affect work in schools Outcome 5 Know about the range and purpose of school policies and procedues Outcome 6 Know about the wider context in which schools operate

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    Theories of teaching and learning and how they impact on the classroom environment Education plays a significant role in supporting and influencing the healthy development of children. However‚ teaching is more than just knowing what to teach. Professional teachers must also understand how to teach their students. Therefore‚ in order to create an effective classroom environment which caters for the diversity of students and their various developmental levels and abilities‚ teachers are urged to

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    1.3 Evaluate aspects of inclusive learning Inclusive learning is a well known concept required in order to meet the needs of all learners‚ in particular the need for belonging as defined by Maslow. It has been given many definitions but can be broken down to mean teaching approaches that include the following factors as demonstrated by the writing of Gravells (2012). Involves all students Treats all students fairly Considers all students to be equal Without the direct or indirect exclusion

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    Examine the key factors influencing inclusive teaching and learning Inclusive teaching means recognising‚ accommodating and meeting the learning needs of all students‚ regardless of age‚ gender‚ ethnicity‚ religion‚ disability or sexual orientation. This starts with acknowledging that students are members of diverse communities‚ have a range of individual learning needs‚ and deserve equal opportunity to access the learning experience. Applying inclusive learning is increasingly important in our

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    George Washington Carver said‚ “All learning is understanding relationships”. Mrs. pearson‚ a second grade teacher at ‚ understood just that. She created a comfortable‚ positive-learning environment where all students were learning and achieving. I know this because I was in her classroom where I learned to read‚ write‚ begin to explore numbers and create relationships. I struggled when it came to reading; but Mrs. Searson made it fun and interesting. The relationships she created with her students

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    Nursing Shortage Joel Lashaway Boise State University April 11‚ 2013 Nursing Shortage Throughout history‚ there has been a continual ebb and flow of nursing surpluses and shortages. Personally‚ based on my own experiences since the downturn of the economy‚ I assumed we were trending towards a surplus of nurses. But we all know what can happen when we assume. Even with the recent downturn in the economy‚ there has been an overall shortage of nurses throughout the United States

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