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    assigned as per the capabilities and then the power and authorities should also be clearly spelt out. Who is suitable for the job? The procedure & processes that the team will follow to achieve the goal should also be clearly specified at the initial stage of the project only so that all the team members should know what has to be done and how. What are the implicit or explicit norms of the group? The main responsibility of the project manager is to develop its team which is capable of handling the situation

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    Reflective assignment This essay is a reflective account on my experience within the introductory period of my practice when caring for a patient. The essay will give the definition of reflection. This reflective essay will help me demonstrate how my experience in practice has helped me achieve one of the learning outcomes in my learning plan‚ (appendix 1). Driscoll (2000) will be used as a reflective model. The essay will explore what (description of events) so what (analysis) and now what

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    The field of education is constantly changing‚ but professional standards and thoughtful practice are two ideas that help teachers keep growing and improving. As teachers move through the different stages of their careers‚ they need to understand why these ideas are essential. Professional teaching standards clarify what teachers expect and what skills they need in various school settings. These standards delineate the criteria for assessing effective teaching and serve as a roadmap for professional

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    the Muslim Personal Law (Shariat) Application Act‚ 1937 and its usage in dispute resolution for Muslims Legal proceedings of a Supreme Court case on Fatwa titled “Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust and others vs Bangladesh and others” Judgment of the aforementioned Fatwa-related Supreme Court case. Fatwa‚ an Arabic word‚ means a verdict or judicial pronouncement on debatable questions of personal or social interest given by a mufti (juries consult). A fatwa

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    Reflective Learning By Helen Fidell 22 October 2013 What is Reflective Learning? There is no one definition of reflective learning as it is an idea based on looking further into a subject or matter in depth. Then analysing it and processing it to a different level. It is a learning skill that requires ongoing development through further education and into a career. Evelyn M Boyd and Ann W Fales state that reflective learning is the process of internally examining and exploring an issue of concern

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    What is reflective learning? Reflective learning emphasises that learning derives from our experiences as well as the knowledge that we gain from studying. It involves applying knowledge to experiences to create new learning. Reflective learning is also termed experiential learning and is often associated with work-based learning. In HE reflective learning is used to enable you to assess your strengths and weaknesses and identifying areas of study that you want to develop further. This is also a

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    REFLECTIVE PRACTICE Reflection has been defined as an active‚ persistent and careful consideration of any belief or supposed form of knowledge (Dewey‚ 1933. Dawn‚ 2007). Reflective practice is a process to improve quality of performance in the workplace‚ skills up to date throughout workplace and leads to understanding the field of care. Reflection requires self-awareness and analysis (Schutz et al‚ 2004). To reflect the incident‚ I have used Gibbs (1988) reflective cycle because it easy to follow

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    REFLECTIVE DAIRY REVIEW In this reflective diary view‚ I will introduce myself and then an introduction about my topic. I have done diploma in general nursing midwifery from India .After the study I acquired 3year of experience from a super speciality hospital in New Delhi. During the time of my career I came to know that having a degree in hand could give me a good future. So I joined in a collaborative degree programme (BSc (Hons) Nursing) with Inscol academy and John

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    currently enrolled on a 7407-1 course and as part of that course I had to produce 10 – 12 reflective journals.  These journals can reflect professional and personal experiences and play an important part in a teacher’s development.  I decided that I would research the different views of reflective journals in the hope that it would improve my own understanding.   reflective teaching requires that public theories are translated into personal ones and vice versa‚ unless teachers are going to allow themselves

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    Reflective Writing - some initial guidance for students.
 Jenny Moon‚ University of Exeter Introduction - reflection and reflective writing Reflection lies somewhere around the notion of learning and thinking. We reflect in order to learn something‚ or we learn as a result of reflecting. Reflective writing is the expression on paper/screen of some of the mental processes of reflection. Other forms of expressing reflection are in speech‚ in film‚ in graphic portrayal‚ music etc. The expression

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