Reflective essay Name of the university Name of the student Corporate social responsibility is defined as an integrated business function of an organization which ensures that the organization commits some social good required by the law and the society along with achieving its objectives. I had the opinion that the concept of corporate social responsibility is just for the firms to look good in the eyes of the society. In my opinion‚ organizations were involved in corporate social responsibility
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INTRODUCTION Reflective learning‚ according to Boud & Fales (1983:99) “is the process of internally examining and exploring an issue of concern‚ triggered by an experience‚ which creates and clarifies meaning in terms of self and which results in a changed conceptual perspective”. Boud‚ Keough & Walker (1985:19) state that “reflection in the context of learning is a generic term for those intellectual and affective activities in which individuals engage to explore their experiences in order
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Learning From My Mistakes in Clinical Practice Liberty University Counseling 505 Techniques and the Helping Relationship ABSTRACT As a professional counselor I need to be open-minded‚ wiling to explore‚ and have the ability to except the mistake I make and let them be a learning tool. When first starting out in the helping profession it can be overwhelming when realizing how much there is to learn‚ especially in the areas of relationships and rational
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Learning through reflection Reflection is an active process whereby the professional can gain an understanding of how historical‚ social‚ cultural and personal experiences have contributed to professional knowledge and practice (Wilkinson‚ 1996). Duffy (2007) believes that reflective practice is an active deliberate process of critically examining practice where an individual is challenged and enabled to undertake the process of self-enquiry to empower the practitioner to realize desirable
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student learning on their campuses” (p. 1). During her research‚ she found similarities among books and manuscripts that reflected the same characteristics or strategies found in a document called the Nine principles of Good Practice for Assessing Student Learning. Armed with these nine concepts‚ new student affairs professionals have the skills to implement assessment within their organization. The first concept describes how the assessment should be designed to show how students are learning and developing
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Once an offender is found guilty in the court of law‚ an appropriate sentence will be allocated by the judge; this is the process of sentencing (Roberts‚ 2013). The Criminal Justice Act 2003 identifies the main purposes for punishment. When allocating a sentence‚ any court sentencing an offender must regard: the punishment of the offender‚ the reduction of crime due to the punishment‚ the rehabilitation of the offender‚ the protection of the public and the ‘making a mends’ for those affected by the
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Service Learning Project Reflection Personal growth as a result of service activities Making generalization is obviously improved from this service-learning project with the experience of group works and individual works. I had opportunities to explore research skills and practice for my MPA project. Especially‚ I could practice data analysis in both qualitative and quantitative. As a result of service activities‚ which increase my self-efficacy to deal with step-by-step research procedures utilizing
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Unlike the formal education in the West‚ classroom/book learning‚ which is theoretical‚ the Sami taught their young through experience. This type of learning is hands-on and very different than formal learning. Written documentation is a relatively new thing to the Sami. For millennia‚ the traditional knowledge was passed down orally. Storytelling and informal discussions are two examples of how knowledge was passed down. Unlike Western learning‚ which is primarily theoretical and taught in a classroom
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the unit. There are many procedures at ED such as Intubation of patient‚ Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)‚ Continues Bladder Drainage (CBD)‚ Chest Tube Insertion‚ Incision and Drainage (I&D)‚ Toilet and Sutures (T&S) etc. I acknowledge that my practice may not always be evidence based and lack of understanding of the wound infection from T&S procedure. I do fully realize that as a health care professional‚ I have a duty of care for every patient (Nursing & Midwifery Council‚ 2004).
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Kolb (1984)‚ in introducing the idea of the experiential learning cycle and of learning styles‚ defines learning as the process whereby "knowledge is created through the transformation of expertise". He suggests that ideas are not fixed but are formed and modified through current and past experiences. His learning cycle consists of four stages; completing each stage is important to improve learning in the next stage : Active Experimentation (The learner actively uses the theories formed and also
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