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    on the road to do our first part of community service. We met in this large dusty field with make shift bases and a small pitcher’s mound. We later found out that it was home to a youth girl’s kickball league. The girls were from the ages of eight through sixteen. You could tell that they didn’t have much and kickball was there whole life‚ but they always had a smile on their face and made the best of everything. When we were playing with the girls‚ we got to talk with them a little bit but there were

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    Subject-Centered Curriculum Design Terminologies: Curriculum- Planned and guided learning experiences and intended learning outcomes formulated through the systemic reconstruction of knowledge and experiences‚ under the auspices of the school for the learner’s continuous and willful growth in personal social competence. Design-the arrangement of the elements of a curriculum into a substantive entity. Subject-Centered Design Model Focuses on the content of the Curriculum Corresponds to textbooks

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    Articulation and Alignment: Statistics in West Virginia Middle and High Schools Amanda M. Crorken University of Phoenix Articulation and Alignment: Statistics in West Virginia Middle and High Schools The implementation of the 2002 No Child Left Behind Act establishes a necessity of every state to ensure that there is proper vertical alignment of curriculum in every subject (Clarke‚ Stow‚ Ruebling & Kayona‚ 2006; DuFour‚ DuFour‚ & Eaker‚ 2008). With a national push to align standards

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    versus the Baccalaureate-degree level in Nursing Mary Khristeen Isidro Professional Dynamics NRS-430V Mrs. Marion Marino-Meyash Associate-degree level versus the Baccalaureate-degree level in Nursing Nurses are an imperative part of the health care team. Working concurrently with doctors‚ nurses ensure that patients obtain the highest quality of care and execute many of the routine functions of patient treatment. Associate degree nursing (ADN) education developed from Mildred Montag ’s research

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    Manner of Articulation

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    Manner of Articulation Stop - Complete closure of the oral cavity. [p]‚ [t]‚ and [k] are examples of oral stops because the nasal cavity is closed as well (i.e. there is no airflow through the nose). [m] and [n] are examples of nasal stops because the nasal cavity remains open allowing airflow through the nose.  On a spectrogram oral stops are chracterized by a gap in the formants during the closure‚ followed by a sharp resumption at the release. Stops can be aspirated in which case the release

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    Nursing Education Routes

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    first step is to enroll in an accredited school of nursing. Basic nursing education can be earned by three routes. The baccalaureate degree is earned through a college or university and generally takes 4 years to obtain. This route permits the most amount of flexibility in my career choice. An associate degree can be earned in two to three years at a junior or community college. A diploma degree can be earned through a hospital-based school of nursing. However‚ diploma programs are not being used

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    Josiah Porter EDUC 101 11/19/12 Summary Report of Junior High Observations                 Throughout the week of November 5‚ 2012‚ my required observational hours were conducted at Kingsley Junior High School of Unit 5 in Normal‚ Illinois. I was assigned to observe Music instructor Kathy Vermillion‚ and I completed a total of five hours over the course of a three day period.  Two and a half hours were completed on Monday the 5th‚ One and a half hours were completed on Tuesday the 6th‚ and two

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    Curriculum Evaluation Assignment Curriculum is an important structure of an educational program‚ as it guides the learner and instructors throughout the courses’ components. Curricula incorporates a variety of elements‚ from the programs philosophy to outcomes desired to be met (Billings & Halstead‚ 2012). During this design process each faculty member works together to achieve the best curricula possible. The design process however‚ is just the beginning. As nursing as a profession grows and changes

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    Comparison of ADN and BSN Graduates What is the difference between nurses prepared as an Associates Degree Nurse (ADN) and nurses prepared with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree? Both nurses have a formal education. After graduating from their programs‚ they are both required to take the NCLEX-RN licensing exam. However‚ BSN nurses are better critical thinkers‚ have better leadership and mentoring skills‚ and are more prepared to meet the increasing demands placed on nurses today.

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    The Importance of a BSN Prepared Nurse in Today’s Health System My interest of going back to school sparked some interesting questions amongst my colleagues. Some would ask‚ “Why?” Others would ask‚” Does it make you a better a nurse?” The comment that all nurses practice under the same governing board so why bother was heard twice. These are great questions and while all nurses do practice under the same board‚ with the demanding and evolving changes in health care and the numerous studies that

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