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    Applying Adult Education Theory to Guide Basic Life Support in Mock Code Blue Teaching Practice Samar Tobasi University of Toronto Clinical Teaching Course INTAP Dr. Helen Barry April 18, 2011 Not for quotation without permission of author Table of Contents Introduction 3 Application 6 Analysis 8 Strength 9 Weakness 9 Opportunities 9 Threats 9 Conclusion 10 References 11 Introduction I work in a company Hospital in the Kingdom of Saudi (KSA) as a complex care

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    Core values Valid information: Facilitator ought share decision and information along with rational and expect same conduct in turn. Compassion: Facilitator must sense of compassion for others and self while holding both party responsible for act. Free and informed choice: Facilitator would help to make choice fully based on valid information without any external manipulation. Internal promise: Novice nurses should be revived in such a manner that they ambiance personally accountable

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    Unit 5 Continuing Professional and Personal Development In this assignment I will evaluate my own approaches to CPD, weigh up my strengths and developmental needs in relation to literacy, language and numeracy needs. This will be continued to develop my knowledge by using my own reflection and the feedback I have received from others. The outcome will be to establish a plan to identify the opportunities I have and want to take to address my learning needs. During the second part of this assignment

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    globalization causes on adult and higher education in developing countries. It seemed that it should have increase the awareness that adult education was needed, but it did not. Just like some states in the US, internationally the adult education in developing countries undervalue. I do not think that the US will ever go back to becoming a developing nation, nonetheless many of the practices in some of the states in the union makes me question our passion for developing our adult learners. According

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    eligible for a career one need to go to college and get a degree. When it comes to college students have to option to take classes online and in class. This research paper is to compare the disadvantages and advantages of online education vs traditional liberal arts education through case studies. The first case study that I found was on done at Delgabon Community College by Ph.D. Jennifer R. Lang. Lang brings forth man problems. The problems that Lang discussed were lack of classroom availability

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    Literature Review Student attrition is a growing issue among community college administrators but there’s been little research into how community colleges’ policies and practices reflect this concern, or how they affect student attrition rates. Research has shown that students in online courses continue to experience higher attrition rates than their counterparts in traditional face-to-face classes despite the advantages offered by web-based technology (Shea & Bidjerano, 2014). In prior studies,

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    But there was one technique that I used to help me created motivation which was using the formula for motivation (V x E = M) which was Value (Value placed on education) times Expectation (Expectation for Success) = Motivation. I used this technique a lot during my first semester at St. Clair County Community College, it helped me gain the motivation I needed when going completing all of the Math homework that

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    maturity. Coming of age means leaving behind childish traits and transitioning into a more mature and responsible adult. Whether it is graduating high school or killing something coming to age plays a very important role in the course of adulthood. Certain rites of passages help achieve the overall coming of age goal. The rites of passages are conducted and people become recognized as an adult. People gain more responsibility and mature mentally and physically. In Sparta coming to age represents sacrificing

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    get, a lot of emerging adults are setting themselves up for unhappiness because they expect so much." One of the largest struggles that people around the age range from 18-29 face is the problem with becoming an adult. Legally, 18 is the key to adulthood, but most people this age don’t feel socially accepted as one. As an emerging adult myself, I agree. I often find myself questioning what age group I fall into. I am legally an adult, but I am often criticized on the adult choices that I make (such

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    Transition To Adulthood

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    statistics about the effects of war and combat on young adults, and the new trends in society that make it difficult for people that age to live

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