In the United States‚ standardized testing is used to measure how knowledgeable or unknowledgeable a person is in a particular subject. According to the Council of Chief State School Officers website‚ standardized tests are defined as “a testing instrument that is administered‚ scored‚ and interpreted in a standard manner. It may be either norm-referenced or criterion-referenced” (Council of Chief State School Officers). I believe that this method of testing is not an accurate way of measuring ones
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Bussiness law and ethics 1. An individual makes a offer to buy an item from a company for 5k. when is a contract for the purchase of the item created? When the company makes a counter offer When the offer is presented to the company xWhen the offer is accepted by the company When the individual presents the 5k to the company 2. What are the elements that make a contract enforceable? a. Offer‚ entitlement‚ majority‚ legality b. Offer‚ acceptance‚ consideration‚ morality c. Terms‚ configuration
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together can have damaging results. By highlighting the importance of my experiences‚ values and beliefs within social work practice‚ this assignment will provide a reflective analysis of my personal profile. Demonstrating a personal and professional illustration of how self-reflection has helped with the development on the social work programme. Furthermore‚ demonstrating how the social work programme continuously challenges my abilities.
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Learning and Teaching Guide Module code: 4GK004 Module Title: VOLUNTEERING IN THE COMMUNITY Year: 20 credits‚ Year Long‚ 2012-13 Module Leader: Dr Pauline Anderson‚ MC206. P.Anderson@wlv.ac.uk Other Staff: Shirin Housee‚ MC331 S.Housee@wlv.ac.uk Clare Williams‚ MC231 Clare.Williams@wlv.ac.uk Module Description Volunteering in the Community is a community-based learning module which gives students the opportunity
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As one enters into the world of social work it can be a very large confusing world and one must be set to accept any kind of situation. From the homeless to child abuse.As a social worker‚ we all must open our hearts to our community as well as our thinking strategies.Here we are going to demonstrate the responsibilities of a social worker to his/her community. Today I have two new graduates from their associate’s degree entering my office. I am expected to teach my trainees the
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There were many events‚ experiences‚ and turning points that led me to want to pursue my MSW. One event gave me the push I needed. This was the pregnancy and birth of my daughter. During my senior year of completing my Bachelor’s degree in Social Work‚ in 2015‚ I was diagnosed with a high-risk pregnancy. I was told my daughter would be born with gastroschisis‚ a condition where the abdominal wall near the navel does not close and the intestines are exposed at birth. I had to travel to see specialists
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The video recorded practice interview allowed me to understand how I can improve in my social work skills. Being able to present and watch a mock interview allowed me to see my strengths and weaknesses. One of my strengths that I am so proud of is the introduction. I was able to introduce myself‚ the agency‚ tell her about confidentiality and what information would be mandated to report to the authorities. When I practiced an interview in class I did not do well‚ my words were choppy and it
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The Master Plan There are several reasons for my interest in completing a Master’s degree in Social Work. I have worked as a Licensed Bachelor Social Worker for over twenty-six years. It has always been my desire to become a Licensed Master Social Worker. My decision to pursue a Master of Social Work was influenced by my self-confidence to support and assist others‚ and my passion for making life easier for others. Presently‚ I hold the title of Social Worker II‚ with State Public Health. As
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SAVING INCENTIVES FOR LOW- AND MIDDLE-INCOME FAMILIES: EVIDENCE FROM A FIELD EXPERIMENT WITH H&R BLOCK* ESTHER DUFLO WILLIAM GALE JEFFREY LIEBMAN PETER ORSZAG EMMANUEL SAEZ We analyze a randomized experiment in which 14‚000 tax filers in H&R Block offices in St. Louis received matches of zero‚ 20 percent‚ or 50 percent of IRA contributions. Take-up rates were 3 percent‚ 8 percent‚ and 14 percent‚ respectively. Among contributors‚ contributions‚ excluding the match‚ averaged $765 in the control group
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anemia c. Were the values listed above in the normal range? Why or why not? a) hematocrit would be 19 (AK) b) WBC would be .5% (AK) C) These values are considered extremely low. This male‚ suffering from aplastic anemia‚ has a low red blood cell count‚ white blood cell count‚ and low platelet levels. (AK) 6. What is the hematocrit for a female with iron-deficiency anemia? Is this value in the normal range? Why or why not? The hematocrit for a female with iron deficiency anemia
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