Curriculum Development and Professional Contexts Curriculum Development and Professional Contexts Introduction The term curriculum is defined by Bobbit (1918) in the first book published about the curriculum (The Curriculum: Frank John Bobbit 1918)‚ as a word which‚ has its origins in the Latin terms for race course. Bobbit (1918) explains that the curriculum is the course of experiences where children become the adults they should be‚ so that they can be successful in the adult world. By
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achieve their potential so I am passionate about making sure this objective is potentially a reality. Consequential of spending years amongst children as a mum and aunt‚ one of my greatest attributes is the ability to adapt my practice to suit the various stages of human development. This was evident within my placements where I had no problem engaging with‚ and forming and maintaining appropriate relationships with families and children from 0-18 years old. Notably‚ maternal instinct proved useful during
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Issues of wider professional practice and professionalism In this assignment I will be examining some of the main issues I believe impact on teachers’ professional practice and I will look at the way they impact on my employer Inclusive Access (IA). IA is a social enterprise independent specialist training organisation in the Post compulsory education and training (PCET) or Lifelong Learning Sector (LLS). I will attempt to show how some of these issues impact on individual teachers in the
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The ACAT Assessment Process We chose to undertake the ACAT assessment as one of the learning task because‚ most of us in the group do not know or understand what an ACAT assessment is. For me‚ as I am doing my placement in an aged care community centre‚ I learned that it is the most fundamental and important step or a starting point for older people to access government-subsidized aged care services (myagedcare‚ 2015) which helps to determine the advice‚ information and assistance
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There are different views about the way in which psychological and physical development continue throughout our life span. In addition to individual differences‚ development psychologists agree that development occurs in an orderly way and in different areas at the same time. However it is clear that this can happen continually or discontinually. Theories of development can influence current practice into childcare as they show us how to understand a child’s developmental processes. It can help
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11/16/2013 Professional Development of the Nursing Professionals Introduction Today’s healthcare system is going through different transformations and changes for many reasons because of the growing demands of medical professionals. The Institute of medicine worked with other agencies and came up with a report to face the demands and needs of the present healthcare system. The IOM report provides abundant opportunities for nurses to advance in education‚ improve nursing practice‚ and progress
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Professional Development of Nursing Professionals Ashley Anchondo NU430 – Professional Dynamics Tara Harris 01/18/13 Professional Development of Nursing Professionals In 2010‚ the Institute of Medicine (IOM) published an evidence based “Consensus Report”‚ with the intentions of creating what they then called a “blueprint” for the future of nursing. After a study conducted by the Institute
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I teach ceramics to level students in a certified class. My role as a teacher is to create stimulating classes giving the learners the opportunity to develop and achieve skills associated with ceramics practices. I start by firstly understanding the assesment criteria set out by the AS board‚ to make target points before I can set out a scheme of work‚ aims and objectives for the class. The As paper for A Level exams states “candidates should be introduced
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considering what part values play in social work practice‚ one of the first things to understand is what our values are‚ Thompson (2000) states that One of the significant features of values is that we tend to become so accustomed to our own values and beliefs that we do not recognise that they are there or how they are influencing us. An important step‚ then‚ is to be clear about what our values are. Thompson (2000‚pp33) I will discuss both the personal and professional values that influence social
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issues you will address in this continuing problem involve choices that are affected by preparing for this anticipated stock issue. Instructions Conner and Martin have asked you to explain to them the importance of SEC regulations and FASB standards to a non-public company like CMC. Prepare a brief memorandum with responses to the following questions. (a) As a non-public company‚ with no securities traded on a stock exchange‚ is CMC subject to SEC regulations? Explain. (b) Since CMC’s stock is privately
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