Describe: Part three of the portfolio is about professional responsibility. It focuses on how professionals analyze and reflect on their practice. Teaching is different than most professions in which teachers have no established pathways for a promotion. It is up to the individual to participate in reflective practice‚ analyzing the good‚ the bad‚ and the improvements that can be made for the benefit of the students. Constant self-analysis and self-directed improvement are essential parts of a
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* Review current legislation with implications for community and public health nursing. Conduct phone calls‚ interviews‚ and Internet research to evaluate the how the bills will affect health care. Determine how the bills would affect the following: * Any community partnerships‚ coalitions‚ or planning groups * The health needs of vulnerable populations within the community Many elderly and disable patients have difficulty with the cost of their medications as well as managing
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Case Study Week 3 – Building a Coalition Part I: Group Development The state that this group is at right now is the “storming stage”(Robbins & Judge‚ 2013). Even though there are clear differences on the thinking of different groups of how to implement the after school program or who should head it‚ the common goal is still to meet the needs of the students and to better their learning and scores. The Woodson Foundation‚ the school and the NCPIE are coming together to form a development team but
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Neural Plasticity Paper Cassandra Hamel‚ Christina Scott‚ Cody Murphy‚ Deserai Knight PSY/ 340 March 30‚ 2015 LaWanda Evans Neural Plasticity Paper In this week’s team project we discuss the topic of neural plasticity. Plasticity can be defined as the adjustment of the nervous system to changes in the external milieu (through sensory inputs) or internal milieu (through the effects of damage to the system) and appears to be mainly a property of the cerebral cortex rather than subcortical structures
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Sophia Yan PSY 3182 Questions Drawing Out Strengths with Difficult Clients 1. What are some questions that you might use as part of the interview to acquire John’s worldview and bring out his strengths and weaknesses? There are two types of questions that would be essential to most theories and styles of counseling/therapy‚ open and closed questions. Open questions are those that cannot be answered in a few words. They are more extensive and encourage clients to talk more in order to provide maximum
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Workplace Motivation Paper Tara Torp Psy/320 May 11‚ 2015 Francine Sims Workplace Motivation Paper According to WolframAlpha Viewer Application‚ “141 million people are currently employed in the United States of America” (4.0). What motivates 141 million people to be employed? For most people‚ the motivational reasons for employment are financial. The financial stability that a job provides allows employees to have the basic physiological needs necessary to maintaining homeostasis. Financially stability
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Organizational Psychologist Arthur Cunhs PSY 830-Principles of Organizational Psychology Dr. Dave Hale September 13‚ 2013 Organizational Psychologist The organizational psychologist specializes in the field of psychology which he or she applies to an organization to increase job effectiveness. Further‚ the training of organizational psychologist consist of either a masters or a doctoral degree. The role of an organizational psychologist is to improve employee’s performance
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Heidi A. Wallace Chris Shreve Locus of Control PSY/285 9/8/2014 Locus of control is what people perceive what their everyday outcomes will be. If a person has an internal locus then‚ they believe that they are in control of themselves and the influence of the world around them. A person with an external locus feels as though they cannot control the things that happen to them and the world around them. I‚ myself‚ have an internal locus because I believe that my actions control my life. If
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The work PSY 201 Week 4 Discussion Question includes solution to the following questions: 1. Post a 150- to 300-word response to the following discussion question by clicking on Reply: Review pp. 244 General Questions - General General Questions Resource: University of Phoenix Material: Week One Worksheet Identify five different IT systems that have affected business in the past few years. For each system‚ briefly note the following: · A name for the system
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