beginning of your Competency Statements for your CDA Professional Resource File. You will complete the first paragraph of your statement within the following guidelines and rubric requirements: CSI Competency Statement I (To establish and maintain a safe, healthy learning environment): Begin your Reflective Statement about this Competency Standard with a paragraph describing how your teaching practices meet this Standard. Once you have completed this paragraph, you will put it in your CDA Professional
Words: 1305 - Pages: 6
Chyanne Summerlin ECS 280 August 3,2014 Week 3: Trends Today in childcare there are a lot of trends happen. From Quality rating systems to accredited programs the childcare system has definitely changed for the better. We want nothing the best for our children, and when searching for childcare we look for the most qualified care. So we search for the program with the best ratings and the least to none out of compliances. One trend I see happening and being talked about are the childcare
Words: 645 - Pages: 3
CDA COMPETENCY GOAL #1 Competency standard 1: To establish and maintain a safe, healthy learning environment. Functional area 1: Safe My goal is to ensure the safety of my children both indoors and outdoors. I always make sure that I am aware of all my children in my room and maintain an up to date face to name sheet. The room is set up in a manner so all children can be seen at all times. I make sure that all the electrical outlets are covered with protectors. All toys are checked daily for
Words: 385 - Pages: 2
CDA Competency Goals and Functional Areas Functional Area Definitions I. To establish and maintain a safe, healthy learning environment 1. Safe 2. Healthy Student provides a safe environment to prevent and reduce injuries. Student promotes good health and nutrition and provides an environment that contributes to the prevention of illness. 3. Learning Environment II. To advance physical and intellectual competence 4. Physical 5. Cognitive 6. Communication Student uses space, relationships, materials
Words: 411 - Pages: 2
Sustainability of Microfinance Self Help Groups in India: Would Federating Help? Ajai Nair, Graduate Student Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University Abstract Self Help Group (SHG) banking is the primary mode of microfinance in India today, reaching over six million families. In spite of its considerable outreach, successful savings mobilization and high repayment rates, as with most other microfinance models,
Words: 19349 - Pages: 78
HMV Group is one of the world’s leading retailers of music and DVD and the leading retailer of books in the UK and Ireland in terms of total sales. Including the acquisition of Ottakar's, the Group operates from over 730 stores in 8 countries. All of the Group’s operations, both in the UK and internationally, are wholly owned. Music is the Group’s largest product category, accounting for 37% of Group sales for the year to April 2006, closely followed by DVD, which was 32% of Group sales.
Words: 3261 - Pages: 14
outcomes reporting.” (HIMSS, 2011) Nurses play an important role in helping to facilitate the success of the EHR because they are often at the forefront in the documentation process in many healthcare settings. The EHR uses clinical document architecture (CDA) data standards. Using one type of standard and structure allows the EHR to be used in all different settings and the format is intended for use by many different kinds of clinical documents. The CCD, Continuity of
Words: 1800 - Pages: 8
functions to address these issues and formulate a strategic plan. Decisions to be Made 1) Should Scope maintain the status quo or seek new opportunities? 2) Should Scope reposition its current product or develop a new product? 3) Should Scope launch a flanker brand or introduce a line extension? These decisions must be made in this order. Scope must first decide if it actually needs or wants to move forward with seeking new opportunities. If Scope wants to maintain
Words: 2954 - Pages: 12
Sectors…Corporation Overview 1 Corporate Strategy, Culture, Environment 2 “Most Admired”…A UTC Legacy 2 Chapter 2…Pratt & Whitney Organization 3 Strategic Planning Process 3 Road Maps 4 Transformation 5 “The Great Engine War” 6 Leaness 7 ACE 8 Competition…Lessons Learned? 10 Chapter 3…Maintaining the Edge Leadership Challenge…Transforming Culture 14 Growth…The Key to the Future 14 “Re-inventing the Business” 15 Enterprise
Words: 12920 - Pages: 52
DO YOU WANT TO GO INTO BUSINESS? WHY GO INTO BUSINESS Entrepreneurship is a way of life. Being entrepreneurial means being able to identify, start, and maintain a viable and profitable business, particularly a small enterprise. People spend most of their lives working for someone else. Some people eventually rise to positions of wealth and power, while the rest languish in unchallenging and low-paying jobs. On the other hand, there are a select few who strike it out on their own rather than
Words: 7314 - Pages: 30