Clinical Supervision vs Peer Coaching: Direct Assistance to Teachers Charity Slack Grand Canyon University: EDA 551 October 15‚ 2014 Clinical Supervision vs Peer Coaching: Direct Assistance to Teachers The numerous styles of leadership have varying differences but also bring with them complementary strengths. Leaders that envision success delineate a perspective of contemplating the future. Leadership is defined through so many different dimensions and there are multiple ways to develop a relationship
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1. What are some major problems with implementing the ideas of a human service model of employee supervision in criminal justice organizations? How do you think employees would react to such a supervision model? Some major problems with implementing the ideas of a human service model of employee supervision in criminal justice organizations are: Each employee has different mindset‚ goals which leads to a lack of consensus in terms of achievements‚ dissimilar individuals with different interests which
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you. Therefore if you have good commutation skills and good body language when working with parents they are more likely to trust you when looking after their children. Children who can sense that their main carer has a good relationship with the childcare setting are more likely to be happy being left in the setting. According to Maskell (2010) “This links into the theorist bowlby (1950) who believed in his findings about secure and attachment”. Other way’s that you can build relationships with
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Single Mothers; How Family and Childcare Issues Affect Employment In fall of 2009 Specialist Alexis Hutchinson‚ a 21-year-old Army cook and single parent‚ was days from deploying to Afghanistan for a year when her mother backed out of an agreement to take care of her 10-month-old son for the duration of her tour. Her mother‚ Angelique Hughes‚ had a child of her own at home and was also caring for a sick sister while running a day care from her home in California. Feeling overwhelmed‚ Ms. Hughes
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Karolina Przednikowska Unit1 Childcare. The first statutory childcare setting I chosen is primary school. Primary school children are age’s between5-11. Schools exists because there is a law that states that all children should be educated from ages 5 to 16 years and this education is provided by the government if the school is public‚ for private school you have to pay fees. Primary schools follow Early Years Foundation Stage and the National Curriculum; primary schools follow the NC of
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What are the ethical issues related to intensive supervision programs (ISP)? a. One of the ethical issues related to intensive supervision programs is deception. These programs “have been promoted as the cure for the failure of traditional probation to decrease the recidivism of felony offenders” (Braswell‚ McCarthy and McCarthy‚ 2017‚ p.236)‚ but in reality‚ they can lead to a higher prison population. Those in intensive supervision programs are watched like hawks‚ so they have a very thin
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Discuss bureaucratic controls such as rules‚ procedures‚ and supervision‚ including pros and cons? Bureaucratic controls are designed to measure progress toward set performance goals and if it is deemed necessary‚ to apply corrective measures to ensure that performance will achieve the manager ’s objectives. Control systems will detect and correct significant variations in the results of planned activities. Rules‚ procedures‚ and supervision are all parts of bureaucratic control. They shape and regulate
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The importance of Confidentiality and Data Protection for home based childcare Childminder must handle all information that she has on the child as confidential and should be shared only with the child’s parents and the child. It is essential to handle data about children and families in a confidential way‚ due to that they have a legal right to privacy. It is equally important that information should not be passed on without written approval of the parents or carer‚ because they have the
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4. Planning‚ delegating‚ organisational process A. 1. Stationary Approx $20 per week totalling $1040 yearly Materials Approx $40 per week totalling $2080 yearly Food Approx $100 per week totalling $5200 yearly Cleaning Supplies Approx $30 per week totalling $ 1560 yearly Building maintenance ( including cleaners‚ gardeners) Approx $80 per week totalling $4160yearly Electricity bill Approx $900 per quarter totalling approx $3600 yearly Water bill Approx $300 per quarter totalling approx
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E1.Identify 5 pieces of current legislation and E2. Describe how each legislation will influence working practices in the setting. The Human Rights Act 1998 is broken down into 5 key principles which are; Fairness‚ Respect‚ autonomy‚ dignity and equality. Equality would influence working principles because the children would be treated fairly by having their individual needs met to ensure the same outcome is achieved as the other children. Settings can maintain fairness and respect by having the
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