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    Mentorship for Health Social Care Practitioner’s Introduction: Mentoring students in clinical practice is an important aspect of nursing. Nurses or mentors consider their profession to be practice based and work hard to ensure that a larger part of learning and assessment takes place in the clinical area. The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), 2006 defines the term mentor as, the role of the nurse, midwife or health visitor who facilitates learning, supervises and assesses students in the practice

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    Jerome Bruner

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    BRIEF HISTORY Jerome Bruner was born in New York City on October 1, 1915. He attended and received his B.A. from Duke University in 1937 and his Ph.D from Harvard University in 1941. As an American psychologist, he has contributed greatly to cognitive psychology and the cognitive learning theory in educational psychology, as well as to history and the general philosophy of education. He was on the faculty in the Department of Psychology at Harvard University from 1952 – 1972. He published his

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    As this module progresses, my research question is continuing to evolve and is ever-increasingly centered around ensuring equality for non-native learners, both socially and academically, within a mainstream primary school. Critical educators argue that they are fundamentally struggling for a ‘qualitatively better life for all through construction of a society based on non-explorative relations and social justice’ (McLaren, 2007:4). When I consider the integral core of critical theory, I understand

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    In any decision we make in society today we highly analyze and reflect on the judgement we are going to make. “That is, judgement that is both purposeful and reflective” (Think Critically p. 2). Our mind is capable of withstanding evidence, conceptualizations, methods and contexts all at one time. The ability of doing so is called “Critical Thinking.” We all do this but not all of us are aware. Sometimes we fail to think long enough and end up making mistakes or bad decisions but if we are patient

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    Advantages Of The Gaokao

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    Is the Gaokao still an effective model for China and its students? Traditionally, Chinese education has been measured on the basis of merit. Those who work hard, study the right facts, and pass the test, succeed. The test is China’s National Higher Education Entrance Examination, otherwise known as the Gaokao (高考- direct translation 'high test'). It is similar to the SAT in that it's a standardized test that determines college acceptance. However, the Gaokao is much more difficult than the SAT and

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    Abstract By and large, training is an indispensable process which is needed in all aspects of life to work as a bridge between the existing and the acquired knowledge and skills . This research discusses training from the educational prospective, so this research will give a definition for training besides weighing the difference between learning, professional development and training in addition to reasons why it is important. The research also refocuses attention on the procedures for implementing

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    Some might consider sales and marketing synonymous, one task split into two. However this could not be further from the truth. Sales are activities that lead to closing the deal and signing an agreement or contract. Marketing is the courses of action implemented to reach and persuade prospects (Lake, n.d.). The relationship between these two departments is analogous to the sibling rivalry of Siamese twins, joined at the hip and constantly arguing. Different in culture and personality, marketing and

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    Aging In Prison

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    Defining Age As the older offender population continues to age in prison, the study of age and the aging process becomes a more relevant field of study. In fact, in order to understand the complexities of the issue, we must first examine the surrounding literature of the concept of age. The concept of ageing has been discussed in numerous fields within the literature. Moreover, age has been explored differently in the context of geriatric journals, psychology, and social care as well as in the field

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    For your paper, respond to the following: 1. What you know understand about authentic assessment? 2. Why the term “authentic”? 3. What kinds of assessments are authentic? Why? 4. What are rubrics and what role do they play in authentic assessment? 1. Authentic assessment Authentic assessment is a type of alternative assessments. It evaluates students’ learning progress and achievement through performing tasks that enhance and resemble language use in real-life settings. According

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    business. The first clear example of Branson using the RRP is shown in the case study whereby he uses factual based reasoning in regards to his efforts of expanding the product line of his company to different areas in the market. Branson used analytical data stating that 96 percent of the United Kingdom recognized the Virgin logo. Branson used the Virgin logo to help diversify into other currently booming industries around the United Kingdom and other parts of the world (i.e. book publishing

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