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    Explain the importance of reflective practice in continuously improving the equality of service provided Reflective practice means to reflect on things that happen in everyday practice. By reflecting on things that happen‚ we can improve the care for the child by reviewing strategies to make them better‚ as they did not work before. This can then benefit the children as it can promote independence and performance of the young people. Reflecting on practice enables all relevant factors to be

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    UNIT 9 Final Essay Malcolm Johnson Kaplan University CM103-05 Professor Clay 9/1/2011 There are two primary goals of the United States corrections system. One of those goals is to punish offenders. The most common form of punishment is incarceration. There is also probation‚ house arrest‚ home electronic monitoring‚ and other less severe forms of punishment according to the crime committed. The second goal of corrections is to rehabilitate offenders. Some forms of rehabilitation can include

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    PERFORMANCE-BASED ASSESSMENT Performance based assessment is most commonly known as and educational assessment which judges the student knowledge and skills based on observation of the student behavior or the inspection of students products. On the other hand‚ standardized testing is a written form test‚ which measures the temporary understanding of facts and skills. As a result of standardized testing outcomes being temporary‚ the genuine of this testing type is obsolete. Hence‚ I will argue that

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    The HET Practice

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    The HET practice (Figure 9) utilizes an outside error style classification system that was a result of an appraisal of current HEI systems and an assessment of occurrences of design-induced pilot faults. The HET error style classification is put into operation at each lowermost step in a Hierarchical Task Analysis of the flight mission that is being analyized in order to recognize any believable faults. The recognition of sound faults is founded on the analyst’s personal decision and includes the

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    Knowledge and Practice

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    November 21‚ 2012 COMA 104 – C Bibliographic Essay A Bibliographic Essay for COMA 104 Knowledge and Practice What is knowledge and what is practice? Which is more important and which one precedes the other? Although there were numerous other authors who can define and explain the two‚ one of the more interesting ones come from Mao Tse-tung as he mentioned it in his work On Practice‚ where he stated that: …materialism examined the problem of knowledge apart from the social nature of man

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    Mark Foust NU1210 Final Project: Evidenced-Based Practices in Nursing Due Date: November 19‚ 2014 The definition of Evidence Based Practice (EBP) is “professional understanding and action that is based on the thoughtful use of knowledge and information from available‚ reliable‚ and dependent sources” (Brown‚ 2002). The definition also includes the balance of clinical experience‚ proven evidence from scientific studies with patient input. This input from patients will incorporate their culture

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    Reflective Practice

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    use it in practice” The social work method I could use is that of reflective practice as I believe that coming into a new profession one will be faced with various new challenges and it is from these challenges that one gains experience and becomes a better practitioner. The process of reflection according to Knott‚ Christine and Scragg‚ Terry (2010) yields positive results by learning‚ gaining knowledge and understanding what it is that you need to do. Reflective practice is also

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    Scope of Practice

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    One thing that is important to remember is that scope of practice can be determined by numerous ways. Depending on the profession‚ depends on how the scope of practice is defined. “Scope of practice can be defined as all the accepted services provided by a particular profession” (Jirak‚ 2004). For example the scope of practice was created so the physicians work would not be confused with the assistants work because they are different types of jobs and duties. The assistants get things ready for the

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    Accounting Practice

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    Accounting Practice: It is the routine manner in which the day-to-day financial activities of a business entity are gathered and recorded. A firm’s accounting practice refers to the method by which its accounting policies are implemented and adhered to on a routine basis‚ typically by an accountant and auditor or a team of accounting professionals. Accounting in Bangladesh: In Bangladesh‚ the profession of Accountancy developed during the British colonial period. Today it is represented by two professional

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    Deliberate Practice

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    THE ROLE OF DELIBERATE PRACTICE IN THE ACQUISITION OF EXPERT PERFORMANCE Motivational Constraint A premise of our theoretical framework is that deliberate practice is not inherently enjoyable and that individuals are motivated to engage in it by its instrumental value in improving performance. Hence‚ interested individuals need to be engaging in the activity and motivated to improve performance before they begin deliberate practice. Bloom (1985b) found evidence supporting this implication. His

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