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    process of learning and teaching hasimproved the way in which students learn learn throughout the years Have a look at the influence of technology in education. 4. 1780 - Early public schools adopt the teacher/manager model with the teacher as the primary manger of instruction and assessment in a single 1946 - First vacuum tube-based computers developed;classroom universities help in computer development effort; technology used in 1960 – PLATO (programmed logic for automatic teaching war effort. operations)

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    Advocacy and Mediation in Human Services BSHS/441 Advocacy and Mediation in Human Services As a professional in the human services field it is expected that you have be driven and committed to providing quality services in order to improve and impact the lives of people. One of the most important objectives for a person in the advocacy role is to make sure that they are meeting the needs of the client. This goal is achieved by making sure that you are advocating for the client when they need

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    are humans and should be treated accordingly. Getting to know a patient is important to ensure the best treatment possible. Receiving additional information from patients allow medical personnel to advocate for the patient’s best interest. Patient advocacy is important to make sure all patients are treated with respect and dignity. Patients should have a voice in every medical professional‚ they must know their wants and needs and execute them. Healthcare professionals should also protect interest

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    Site supervisor advocacy efforts in the area of school programs Hipolito-Delgato and Lee (2007) discuss how often times marginalized students continue to be marginalized in the school community in many different areas such as curricula‚ class choices‚ and access to highly qualified teachers or school counselors. This can make it difficult for school counselors to close the achievement gaps within the school setting. Hipolito-Delgato and Lee (2007) discuss the idea of empowering students and engaging

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    Consultation and advocacy can sometimes be misconstrued as similar acts. Consultation is a tripartite relationship among at least three parties; the consultant‚ the consultee‚ and the consultee’s client or client system. Consultation is very common within the mental health professions. Consultation is defined as a process in which a human services professional assists a consultee with a work-related problem with a client system‚ with the goal of helping both the consultee and the client system in

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    will enhance physical abilities. Obstacle courses can improve young children’s climbing ability‚ coordination and balance skills (Kids at Play‚ 2011). Obstacle courses also improve fitness‚ endurance‚ fundamental skills and the opportunity to gain self regulation skills. Explain the concept of a circuit. The idea of a circuit is to provide opportunities for children to practice and “further discover their movement potential” (Krampp. 1993‚ p.15). According to the author (Krampp‚ 1993)‚ circuit

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    Nursing advocacy Introduction Nurses are bound to experience issues on a day-to-day basis where it becomes their ethical and moral obligation to provide advocacy for patients and their family. The concerns can be attributed to the unprecedented changes in the healthcare systems. The uncertainty results in new regulations being implemented‚ financial burdens on the patient and the trend of population rise. These challenges present an opportunity for the nurses to adopt a more responsible role of patient

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    Consultation and Advocacy COUN 5004 Cappella University October 6‚ 2013 Consultation and Advocacy How do you see yourself related to advocacy or consultation as you become a professional within your area of specialization? Within your own definition‚ do you see consultation and advocacy similar or different? A job of a counselor primarily consists in assisting people in understanding and overcoming their problems which are psychological in nature. The job of an addiction counselor

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    Advocacy means to support an idea or an issue generally. Effective nonprofit advocacy contains activities like direct lobbying‚ grassroots organizing‚ and media advocacy (Avner). Through direct lobbying‚ nonprofits can ask an elected official to take a particular position on a specific legislative proposal (Avner 348). Secondly‚ grassroots organizing is a community-based method that involves people to plan and build shared efforts and work for the changes based on their willingness. Grassroots organizing

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    Developing a Health Advocacy ProgramThere are multiple population health issues that need to be addressed and obesity is one of them. Obesity impacts multiple people but the impact on children has grown. Obesity rates have been steadily rising in children. In 2010‚ 43 million preschool children were overweight or obese‚ a 60% increase since 1990. This is an obvious increase and shows no sign of stopping without efforts to combat this epidemic (Harvard School of Public Health‚ 2014). The purpose of

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