OBSERVATION RECORD Learner name: | | Qualification: | BTEC L3 90-Credit Diploma in Health and Social Care | Unit number & title: | UNIT 1 – Developing Effective Communication in Health and social care | Description of activity undertaken | Placement Assessment with the On-Site SupervisorPart 1 – Explanation of the key areaIn your supervision meeting with your placement supervisor you will be able to: * Explain the role of effective communication and interpersonal interaction within
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1 WHAT IS A FIELD STUDY? The field study is an integral part of the HDSR Program, and is the basis for much of the upper level course work required by our majors. The field study allows students to: • gain experience in integrating the theoretical perspectives learned in the classroom with experiences gained in the field; • achieve insight into the workings of an organization; • become more conscious of the relationship of social roles, institutional dynamics, and larger cultural systems. When students
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3 in 1 People may think that they talk the same to everyone. I think people are like a clover one plant but with three parts. With some observations I want to go into depth and determine if people change the ways they talk depending on whom they are talking to, family, friends and co-works/ professional world. I feel that the way someone speaks determines the way people think about them. It is important because no one wants their co-workers to think they are not smart or friends to think they
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2. Participant observation is defined as, “living among the people being studied – observing, questioning, and (when possible) taking part in the important events of the group” (Ember & Ember 343). To make accurate observations one has to study and observe the culture from the native’s point of view. One cannot be one –sided or even biased. The observations include language, nourishment, full-round of life, and their succession of life. Colin M. Turnbull made many observations from his time he
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of scientific knowledge to legal questions. TRUE 2. A fact is a statement or assertion of information that can be verified. TRUE 3. What we perceive about a person depends in part on their mannerisms and gestures. TRUE 4. Good observation skills come naturally to investigators. They do not need to be trained. FALSE 5. The first task of forensic scientists is to find, examine, and evaluate evidence from a crime scene. TRUE 6. The Innocence Project is an organization that
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would be exceedingly laborious, not to mention hazardous, if people had to rely solely on the effects of their own actions to inform them what to do.” (Cherry) Bandura performed an experiment with a doll. This famous Bobo doll experiment was observations by children of adults being aggressive with a doll. In turn, the children were observed being aggressive with the doll also. Bandura’s Social Learning Theory identifies three basic models of observational learning. The first model is a live
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Street canteens as their eating place are : a) Affordable price b) Friendly crews c) Wide Variety of choices of food Scope and Limitations The researcher conducted this research by Direct Observation and Personal Interviews from New Era University students randomly selected . The observation were conducted within St, Joseph Streets canteens vicinity and some Interviews were done within the University campus and Dormitories. PART 2 Review of related Literature These sources provides
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Service Request SR-rm-022 Edwin Moreno BSA/375 May 22, 2015 Eric Secrist Riordan Manufacturing Riordan has sent a request for service with to the IT department hoping to benefit their company. The request for service involves changing the HR department for the better. Riordan wants to integrate and change the HR applications with a new state-of-the-art information system. The company wants to have the HR department to have the ability to assesses resources and
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DATE: September 5, 2014 TO: Mrs. Beth Nuneviller FROM: Dzu Nguyen SUBJECT: Nonverbal Observation Initial Observation – I decided one day while working out I would observe how people communicate with each other in the gym. I’ve noticed that most of them are shy and keep to themselves. However those of us that know each other tend to greet each other and maintain conversations throughout our workouts. This is fairly interesting when comparing to communication outside of the gym as well. The most
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1. What patterns do you observe based on the information in Table 4? The greater amount of Dissolved Oxygen (ppm), the greater number of fish observed. 2. Develop a hypothesis relating to the amount of dissolved oxygen measured in the water sample and the number of fish observed in the body of water. When there is more Dissolved Oxygen (ppm) in the water, the number of fish observed increases. 3. What would your experimental approach be to test this hypothesis? My experimental approach would
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