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    achievement in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) subjects. Per the statistics of the 2012 PISA (Program for International Student Assessment) U.S. ranked the 23rd in Science, 30th in Math and 20th in Reading Literacy, out of 65 OECD education system. Instead, 54% of high school graduates failed to meet the ACT readiness benchmark levels in Math, and 69% failed in Science (PISA, 2012). According to the National Association of

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    Abstract The purpose of this paper is to identify the role that research has in the field of education and to clarify how research is used by education stakeholders. This paper refers to ten articles in order to provide rationale for the thesis that education is influenced at all hierarchical levels by research, although it is used differently by each level based on the desired outcome and the requirements of each level’s particular stakeholders. Two categories of research are explored in this

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    The Role of Education and Poverty in Society

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    been proven again and again that class has a huge impact on children’s success in school and education. The inequalities in our education system start as early as birth and continue through high school and even college. Typically, articles related to class and education fall under two distinct categories. One type says that better education will fix poverty and the other states that in order to fix education we need to fix poverty. The truth of the matter is that one will not fix the other, but rather

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    The Institute of Medicine (IOM) and the Robert Woods Johnson Foundation (RWJF) had similar perspectives on the role of nurses for the promotion of access to quality, safe healthcare, specifically as a result of changes associated with the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The IOM recognized that there is a shortage of primary care providers to cover healthcare and that the nursing profession is grossly underutilized. The RWJF provides vast opportunities to assess, promote and implement safe healthcare practices

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    Leaders in Nursing Education Nurses have different certifications that permit them to perform different duties. LPN’s, Associate Science RN’s, Baccalaureate RN’s, Master of Nursing, DNP’s, and PHD’s perform different roles. LPN A licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) assists in the care and treatment of patients with other healthcare providers, such as, Physicians and Registered Nurses. LPN’s can work in doctor’s offices, hospitals, nursing homes, and private homes. A LPN must go to school for about

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    Because of my passion for healthcare, I have numerous social roles relating to the field. Most importantly, I have a social role of being a pre-medical undergraduate student at Loyola University Chicago, a university which is known for their pre-professional health care programs. As a student, I have a social script of educating myself in order to obtain a beneficial career in the future. Through the help of the professors, teacher’s assistants, classmates, and tutoring sessions that are present

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    Education Roles Emerging from an extended period of ideological hostility between stubbornly-defined cold war blocs, we enter an era of strident nationalism and ethnic conflict. We observe conflicts of ethnic differences and historic disagreements, now fueled by the frustration of failed economic systems and faltering political regimes. Feelings of unity often arise out of a sense of shared experiences and common goals. In Canada, however, and in many other countries, people have been driven

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    life is an experience that can significantly impact upon a young person’s life, and the 1950’s account on how life was in education raises many issues. The education system of the 1950’s and 60’s was shaped after the introduction of the Butler Act in 1944, which brought about three school systems of learning. This essay will look at examining different views of 1950’s education, for example, it will look at the curriculum that children took, the Eleven Plus, gender, and how children were prepared

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    Lauren Behringer is a special education teacher at Sarah Reed Children Center Partial Hospitalization Program at the Millcreek site. This program is a school age program grades kindergarten to 12th grade. The program is for students who are referred from their home school or families who are having difficulty in school or in the home setting. The team consists of special education teacher, behavior counselors, psychiatrists who provide medication management, case manager, and therapist who provide

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    4.3 Explain the roles of regulatory bodies relevant to the education sector which exist to monitor and enforce the legislative framework, including: a. Cross Reference to Health and Safety unit 1.3/1.4 and b. School specific regulatory bodies – In England the school specific regulatory bodies is the Office for Standard in Education (OFSTED), it is responsible for carrying out inspections of schools, colleges and children’s homes by ensuring that the excellence or quality of the service provided

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