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    Writing a reflective essay is considered an easy task to complete for those people whose profession involves writing and creating pieces of work on the paper. However‚ students at colleges and universities are also asked to complete a reflective essay‚ though they are not taught and trained to fulfill such tasks. This page has been created to assist students with reflective essays in their academic assignments. Reflective essay supposes the use of all the knowledge gained in this course‚ as well

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    intend to reflect upon is confidentiality within a professional healthcare setting. Confidentiality formed a part of our professional issues lectures and it piqued my interest due to how differently it is interpreted within healthcare as opposed to education‚ which is my background. In an educational setting I was taught repeatedly that I could never ensure confidentiality between myself and a child. Comparing that to what I have now learnt in healthcare‚ this seemed to me almost the opposite way of

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    Adult Educator Interview Name AET/505 November 8‚ 2010 Instructor Adult Educator Interview The thought of becoming an adult educator is exciting and new to this author. The education realm is what a facilitator makes of it. The class can be stimulated or withdrawn just by the actions the class leader has taken. A positive experience is what this author would love to make her goal so she can be remember as the individual who made a difference. One inspiration is that of Jeremy

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    Hospital‚ 2010). With adequate trainings and education‚ nurses are able to heighten their knowledge as well as be critical thinkers so as to provide holistic care to a diverse patient population. According to Ministry of Health’s statistics (2012b)‚ there was an increase of nursing graduates from 1347 to 1542 between the year 2008 to 2010 respectively. In addition‚ Tan-Kuick and Ng (2010) claimed that there was a need to increase the number of education institutions in the year 2005 and 2008 for

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    1. OVERVIEW The report puts across a non-bias personal reflective contribution to an event planned and delivered by Event Management students from Greenwich University. It sets out the rationale behind the event in an introduction and briefly discusses the roles of group members in the focus. Through out the focus‚ the report reflects on incidents leading up to the delivery of the event‚ and through a critical discussion‚ points out possible improvements. The discussion refers to aspects of communication

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    Reflection: More than just looking in the mirror "…reflection in a mirror is an exact replica of what is in front of it. Reflection in professional practice… gives back not what it is‚ but what might be‚ an improvement on the original…" Biggs (1999). Reflective practice‚ in this context‚ is not about just looking at myself in a mirror and accepting what I see blindly‚ without any question or evaluation. Rather‚ it is about looking at what I have learned and how I can utilise that learning in my teaching

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    Adult Learning Theory: Sociocultural Learning Theory Thomas Condon American Military University Charlestown‚ WV Alvina Alexander 9/27/2009 Introduction Since teachers and researchers first stumbled upon the benefits of utilizing sociocultural connections to enhance the learning of adults‚ many papers have been published on the subject. Early theories viewed learning as a solely cognitive process‚ taking place in the mind of the learner. These theories made the assumption that

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    Summary More and more adults are returning to school to either further their education or to start fresh in a new course of study. With the challenges of work‚ kids‚ home life‚ and school work; the adult learner has many challenges that they face almost every day. Just as extensive research goes into learning about how children learn‚ research has also been put in place as to how the adult learns. Both of the articles “Revisiting Adult Learning Theory through the Lens of an Adult Learner” by Londell

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    Korinne Sciorsci Writing Studies I Mr. Gomez Reflective Essay During my first writing studies class in college as an English major I feel like I have accomplished a variety of goals I once thought were unattainable. I have not only grown as a writer and a student‚ but as a person as well. I feel that through my experience of this English course‚ I have gained the knowledge and confidence it takes to step out into the real world. I learned a lot in this composition class. I learned about how

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    Short essay |!|ES01001|!| With reference to a named earthquake‚ describe the impacts induced by the primary and secondary effects of an earthquake on the people and the environment. Explain the factors that influence the response of people to this tectonic hazard? (12 marks) Describe 6 Explain 6 Suggested answer: Introduction Primary and secondary effects of earthquakes on the people and the environment: Example: 1995 Kobe Earthquake‚ 1999 Taiwan Earthquake‚ 2008 Sichuan Earthquake

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