curriculum *Subject content *Subject perspectives *Teaching methods *Total Curricululm *1-b Co-curricular activities *Classroom management *School management *Staff developtnent *Model of integration of peace values into school curricuhm This chapter focuses on the ways of integrating peace values at the subject content level‚ teaching methods level and subject perspective level. Others levels are discussed elsewhere here. Subject Content Since this handbook is for primary and secondary teachers‚
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Overview: Florence Kluckhohn Value Orientations R.S. Zaharna‚ Ed.D. American University In her seminal paper "Dominant and Variant Value Orientations‚" Florence Kluckhohn outlined five basic human problems that were common to all peoples at all times and all places (1953‚ p. 346). The value orientations Kluckhohn identified speak to the assumptions that we make about ourselves and our relationship to the world‚ which in turn‚ guide our actions. Table 1 (found at the END of this piece) provides
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------------------------------------------------- FINC5001 Capital Market and Corporate Finance ------------------------------------------------- Workshop 5 – Capital Budgeting II 1. Basic Concepts Review a) In applying Net Present Value‚ what factors do we include‚ and what factors do we ignore? Use cash flows not accounting income Ignore * sunk costs * financing costs Include * opportunity costs * side effects * working capital * taxation * inflation
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a connection between the individual and the outside world. The idndividial identity‚ his or her dreams‚ in large part depends on the family’s of orgin or family of choice.” –Images of Gender and Family (239). We are all shaped through our family’s values‚ beliefs‚ and assumptions making us bonded as one. Since each family is molded it gives each individual in it a certain roll as well as expectztions to play out from. In every family there are different roles for every member. As said in this quote
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The Categories of Value It’s easy to assign Importance factors or risk categories to inanimate objects such as buildings‚ bridges‚ airplanes‚ dams‚ cars‚ and buses. It is agreeable to say that the structural integrity of a hospital is more important than that of a single family residence; especially‚ in the case of an emergency. When assigning importance or value to individual lives‚ we are confronted by an overwhelming social dilemma: How does society assign value to someone’s life? The essence
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Value Neutrality Yes a counselor can remain value neutral about issues such as abortion‚ suicide‚ adultery‚ drug use‚ domestic violence‚ or child abuse. We are obligated to remain neutral and not pass judgment. A counselor must always be self-aware and remember that the client’s principles are the focus. “Developing the competencies that are necessary for providing effective counseling services to PWDs begins with counselors’ awareness of their own assumptions‚ values‚ and biases about disability
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Professional Nursing Values Yvonne Simms NUR/403 Undergraduate Nursing Studies April 29‚ 2010 Joseph DeCostanza Professional values are the foundation for practice; they guide interactions with client‚ colleagues‚ other professionals‚ and the public‚ by providing the framework for commitment to the Welfare of others. They are also belief or ideas to which an individual is committed and which are reflected in patterns of behavior. Institute of medicine (2000). In this article
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Racing Neighbors Cause Crashing Communities Many neighborhoods face serious community problems because of certain factors and they have a certain effect on the people living in the communities. I live around a community where there are a lot of car street races which happen on a regular basis and it creates major chaos over the weekends. Seems like it is not a major issue‚ however‚ these street races cause major trouble to all the neighbors as it creates noise‚ causes accidents‚ creates trouble
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The preliminary results of the 2000 "Report Card on the Ethics of American Youth" are in and the results aren’t encouraging. The survey is conducted every two years by the Josephson Instituteas part of it’s "Character Counts" campaign. It boasts a small margin of error‚ only +/- 3 %. In 1998‚ 20‚829 students (10‚760 high school and 10‚069 middle school students) answered the survey which asked questions about everything from relationships‚ to school habits‚ to theft and violence. The results then
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Organizational Values Presentation (Benchmark Assessment) Describe how alignment between the values of an organization and the values of the nurse impact nurse engagement and patient outcomes. Discuss how an individual can use effective communication techniques to overcome workplace challenges‚ encourage collaboration across groups‚ and promote effective problem-solving. Identify a specific instance from your own professional experience in which the values of the organization and the values of the individual
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