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    Mentorship in Nursing

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    community public health nurse who facilitates learning and supervises and assesses students in a practice setting”‚ (Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) 2005). The essay will explore the role of the mentor in the field of nursing‚ with personal reflection on the authors experience as a mentor in my current role as a community mental health nurse (CMHN). The mentor-mentee learning relationship will be explored and the application of teaching and learning strategies will be examined. The essay will

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    Group Facilitation

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    Velenciah Humphires 5/13/2014 Reflection Paper 2 There are 5 main techniques of a group facilitation. These techniques are Naming‚ Silence‚ Guiding Inclusive Mapping the Conversation and Triangulation. Theses 5 techniques help a group Facilitator guide the group in a successful way to get everyone in the group comfortable participating. The first technique is naming. Naming is a way to recognize dynamic within the group that maybe neutral‚ positive and negative

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    MENTORSHIP: ASSESSMENT AS A FACTOR THAT AFFECTS LEARNING The aim of this assignment is to demonstrate assessment as a factor that affects learning in placement areas. I am a qualified midwife who works for an NHS Trust but find it hard to deal with struggling students‚ through assessment. According to NMC (2006) the term mentor is used to denote the role of a Nurse or Midwife who facilitates learning and supervises and assesses students in practice places. I shall be referring to the standard

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    Preparation for Mentorship

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    may be influencing Allison’s practice‚ then the mentorship process will address learning‚ teaching and assessment of competence and we can provide a respectable level of support for Allison. The development of an action plan‚ a fair assessment and good mentorship will be crucial to Allison’s success. Following on from this‚ in the event should Allison not

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    Essay On Mentorship

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    the learning environment and to discuss the mentor’s role in supporting learners during their clinical placement‚ acknowledging mentors’ accountability throughout the whole process. Mentorship is a very complex‚ integral role which has been described by Kinnell and Hughes (2010) as a process of transferring knowledge‚ skills and attitudes from mentors to students‚ facilitating learning in order to ensure their fitness for practice. Clutterbuck (2006) considered mentor’s role as a learning provider

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    Mentorship Program

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    establishing a leadership club called “Shamrock Lead.” The club is based on the values of leadership‚ service and mentorship. These three values were put into action by holding monthly leadership forums between students and faculty‚ participating in monthly service projects‚ and creating two mentorship programs. The mentorship programs I created were The Fr. Ned Donoher Mentorship Program‚ bringing together incoming freshmen and upperclassmen‚ and Shamrock Connect‚ facilitating connections between

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    Nursing Mentorship

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    For this mentorship course I have been allocated a second year student on her first placement lasting for twelve weeks. I will be observed and assessed by a qualified professional who is a sign-off mentor within my learning environment. In accordance with the Nursing Midwifery Council (NMC) (2008) I have changed the name of the student in order to maintain confidentiality therefore I will refer to her as Violet. Violet is a youthful and very enthusiastic student who intends to learn all aspects

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    JPS 447 Ms. 10 April 2012 Reflections on Co-Facilitation Co-Facilitation is a process that can either be very rewarding experience wherein a small group of people meet regularly to complete an assigned project. There is supposedly strength in numbers and the work load is divided up according to the number of people and their level of expertise. Dividing up the work load is certainly not the only advantage. Team collaboration is very important and the gathering and sharing of information

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    Social Facilitation Theory

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    the mind can be scientifically studied by using theories and research models. One theory is the social facilitation theory‚ which is the tendency for people to perform better on simple tasks when they’re in the presence of others than when they are alone. Norman Triplett’s study on this theory in 1989 is believed to be the first of this kind. Triplett first noticed the effect of social facilitation in his research on racing cyclists. Cyclists performed better and faster when they were racing against

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    ABSTRACT The study us experimenters re-conducted was based on Norman Triplett’s study of social facilitation and how social presence or encouragement improves an individual’s speed and consistency in their performance. The experiment was replicated in using several trials for accurate results and was split into two stages: a mental challenge and a physical challenge. The two male and two female participants ranged from ages 15 to 17 years old. For the mental challenge‚ each participant was pulled

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