Recent developments in the professionalisation of teaching have emphasised the importance of values. In the light of your own experience examine the extent to which personal values support or conflict with professional objectives. In this paper it will be necessary to look at what professionalisation and values are‚ what they mean‚ and if they have any relevance within teaching in todays Further Education system. To fully understand the above statement and explore it further‚ it is necessary
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resistance to environmental risk experiences‚ or the overcoming of stress or adversity (Rutter‚ 2006a‚ 2006c). It follows that the concept differs fundamentally from both social competence (Masten‚ Burt‚ & Coatsworth‚ 2006) and positive mental health (Layard‚ 2005). It also follows that “resilience” involves an inference based on findings concerning individual differences in response to stress or adversity. It is not‚ and cannot be‚ an observed trait. People may be resilient in relation to some kinds of
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doctoral dissertation‚ University of Exeter‚ Exeter. Hobbie‚ W. L.‚ Stuber‚ M.‚ Meeske‚ K.‚ Wissler‚ K.‚ Rourke‚ M. T.‚ Ruccione‚ K. et al. (2000). Symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress in Young Adult. Journal of Clinical Oncology‚ 18 (24)‚ 4060-4066. Layard‚ R. (2006). The case for psychological treatment centres. London: RL447. Macmillan Cancer Support. (2013). Cured – but at what cost? Long-term consequences of cancer and its treatment. London: Macmillan Cancer
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Involvement‚ Lecture Notes Distributed for MAN0702M‚ Consumer Behaviour‚ School of Management‚ 10th November 2011. Kerrane.B‚ (2011)‚ Group Influences‚ Lecture Notes Distributed for MAN0702M‚ Consumer Behaviour‚ School of Management‚ 24th November 2011. Layard. R and Dunn. J‚ (2009)‚ A Good Childhood: Searching for Values in a Competitive Age‚ 1st Edn‚ Penguin Books. Levy‚ Sidney J.‚ (1959)‚ Symbols for Sale‚ Harvard Business Review‚ 37 (July-August)‚ 117-124. Marshall‚ D (2010)‚ Understanding Children
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READING SELECTIONS In Pursuit of Unhappiness By Darrin M. McMahon New York Times‚ December 29‚ 2005 1 “HAPPY New Year!” We seldom think of those words as an order. But in some respects that is what they are. 2 Doesn’t every American want to be happy? And don’t most Americans yearn‚ deep down‚ to be happy all of the time? The right laid out in our nation’s Declaration of Independence - to pursue happiness to our hearts’ content - is nowhere on better display than in the rites of
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Most people have manifestations of fear and sadness relating to human distress and report to seek counselling or drug treatment for common emotional difficulties such as phobias‚ loss of a job‚ bereavement and terminal illnesses. Medically these emotions are classed as ‘anxiety or depression’ and defined as ‘mental health problems’ (Barker e t al‚ 2010).This essay will address the causation and increase in the diagnosis of anxiety and depression and how counselling and psychotherapy is
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[pic] Psychological Interventions in Primary Care PSY022-6 2012-2013 Module Co-ordinator: Dr. Hossein Kaviani Teaching team: Dr Hossein Kaviani and Dr Candan Ertubey‚ Programme: MSc Psychological Approaches to Health & Management Venue: A203 Time: Thursday‚ 15.00 – 17.00 pm Timetable for Psychological Interventions (PSY022-6) (2012-2013) Time of the Seminars on Thursday‚ 15.00 - 17.00 pm in Room A203. |Week & Lecture
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might provide a straightforward and easily collected measure of individual or national well-being that aggregates over the various components of well-being‚ such as economic status‚ health‚ family circumstances‚ and even human and political rights. Layard (2005) argues forcefully such measures do indeed achieve this end‚ providing measures of individual and aggregate happiness that should be the only gauges used to evaluate policy and progress. Such a position is in sharp contrast to the more widely
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and Individual Differences". Psychological Wellbeing 33: 1073–1082. Barbara Ann Kipfer‚ 14‚000 Things to Be Happy About‚ Workman‚ 1990/2007‚ ISBN 978-0-7611-4721-3. Stefan Klein‚ The Science of Happiness‚ Marlowe‚ 2006‚ ISBN 1-56924-328-X. Richard Layard‚ Happiness: Lessons From A New Science‚ Penguin‚ 2005‚ ISBN 978-0-14-101690-0. David G. Myers‚ Ph. D.‚ The Pursuit of Happiness: Who is Happy—and Why‚ William Morrow and Co.‚ 1992‚ ISBN 0-688-10550-5. Martin E.P. Seligman‚ Ph. D.‚ Authentic Happiness
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GLOBALIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION- CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES. Name of Author : Himani Gupta Designation : Lecturer Organization : Jagannath International Management School Address : K-13 A Khirki Extention‚ Malviya Nagar‚ New Delhi-110017 E-mail ID : tinugupta76@yahoo.co.in GLOBALIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION- CHALLENGES
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