Tag: Education
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How Patient Education and Technology Impacts the Delivery of Healthcare and Nursing Care
Introduction The information technologies and the research that result from such technologies has led to newer and better methods in which nursing information is brought to patients. In addition, the use of technology has further influenced the pattern of empirical knowledge in nursing, which has influenced by evidence-based research and experience. However, the presence…
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Fire and Life Safety Education Program for All Grades in K-12 Education System
Fire Prevention and Code Enforcement Unit 8 Project Instructions The department has been approached by the school superintendent about starting a Fire and Life Safety Education Program for all grades, K-12. As the fire inspector, this project will fall under your responsibility. The superintendent has asked that you submit your program plan in writing so…
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Effect of Evolution of Medical Technology, Graduate Medical Education and Professionalization of Medical and Nursing Staff on the Delivery of Care
How has the evolution of medical technology, graduate medical education, and the professionalization of medical and nursing staff affected the delivery of care? Continuing professional development and ongoing education in the beginning of the 21st century was authorized by health care facilities so as to enhance the ever changing management of health care system and…
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My Own Interpretation of Philosophy of Education
This paper explains my own understanding of philosophy of education and its importance, while at the same time critiquing and reviewing other philosophies. Philosophy is the rational thought about all the things that affect human beings, and involves processes of asking questions. We all have certain beliefs and opinions concerning important ideas like the purpose…
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Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka And Marbury v. Madison
Powers of the Supreme Court in USA In 1950s, many states in USA barred African American kids and white children from going to same schools, an act that was supported by the segregation laws. An example was cited of Linda Brown, an African American girl who was not able to attend to a white school,…
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Effectiveness of Public Education
Ever since the dawn of time, the quest for knowledge has always been part of human life. Unlike other species that walk the earth, human beings have a unique cognitive capacity that creates fertile ground for reasoning and imagination. It was at this point that education became a valuable tool to impart knowledge and wisdom…
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Solving the Challenge of Limited Access of Community College Education
Scope of Limited Access to Community College Education as a Policy Concern Limited Access to Community College Education Presently, the American media is awash with news, analyses, and views regarding President Obama’s take on how the US should tackle the challenge of limited access to college education. The number of Americans who qualify for training…
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AACN Essentials of Master’s Education And CCN mission, philosophy, and MSN Program Outcomes
ESSENTIALS OF MASTERS IN NURSING Introduction The various essential spelled out in the AACN that are essential to the nursing profession especially the advanced nursing practitioner at the masters’ level greatly concur with the mission, vision, values, philosophy and the program outcomes of Chamberlain College of nursing. The universities mission entails educating, emboldening and embolden…
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How ESL/Bilingual Education Affect The Cross-Cultural Issues In New York City
The past decade and a half has seen the city of New York improve significantly the number of ESL/Bilingual programs. Many schools in New York City and particularly in the Bronx, Queens, and Brooklyn have recognized and acknowledged the needs of the rising LEP population and are responding by addressing these needs(The State Education Department,…
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The History of ESL / Bilingual Education
In the United States, bilingualism has existed since the early days of colonial times. On the island of Manhattan, many languages were spoken in the mid- 1600s according to Crawford (2004), with French, German, Irish, Swedish, Dutch and Welsh being among the most popular languages. One can thus conclude that bilingual education in the United…