6 STUDENT ASSESSMENT SUBMISSION AND DECLARATION When submitting evidence for assessment, each student must sign a declaration confirming that the work is their own. Student name: Assessor name: Issue date: Submission date: week com Submitted on: Programme: BTEC Level 2 First Diploma In Health and Social Care Unit number and title: Unit 10 Assignment number and title: Please list the evidence submitted for each task. Indicate the page numbers where the evidence can be found
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who self-harm. These findings are supported by Patterson et al.,(2007) and McAllister et al., (2009) who reported that self-harm education reduces antipathy towards patients who have self-harmed, improves nurses’ knowledge and understanding of the assessment and management of self- harm patients, and helps nurses to develop self-belief in their capacity to positively influence patients’
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for Children, Third Edition). The parent and teacher scales assessed Josh’s Externalizing (e.g., aggression, hyperactivity), Internalizing (e.g., anxiety, depression), and Adaptive (e.g., leadership, social skills) behaviors. The results from this assessment are included in the data sheet at the end of the report. The self-report version of the scale assessed Josh’s Internalizing Problems (e.g., atypicality, locus of control), Inattention/Hyperactivity, School Problems (e.g., attitude to school, attitude
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Section 2: Reflect on the assessment results from above. Your complete summary and reflection should be between 250-500 words. 1. Write a summary of your assessment results. Answer the following questions in your summary: a. What did the results identify as your strengths? I found that I have more areas of strength than I do areas that need improvement after doing this assessment. Rewriting my class notes helps me to remember the information for my course work better when I’m working on an
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Goldsmiths, University of London Department of Music SUBMISSION COVERSHEET This template must be used for all assignments Fill in your personal details below |Student Number | | |“Reg No” from student ID card | | |College Email |
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Psychological Testing in the Workplace Tamara Walker PSY 435 October 17, 2011 Christopher Reid Psychological Testing in the Workplace With companies faced with an increasingly competitive business environment, employers are turning to I/O psychologists for employment testing as a way to improve his or her work environment. In a survey recently taken, 40% of Fortune 100 companies stated that his or her employment selection systems included some form of psychological testing by an I/O psychologist
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Training and development With a new sales team put together, there are some things that the new members of the team need to learn. Although they all excel in their different fields of knowledge, we still need to train them on proper sales skills that they need to operate fluently in this company. OBJECTIVES • This training will look to teach and improve their knowledge and performance standards. • With the company switching to a different style of satisfying customers via sales and service, the
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Performance Evaluations Abstract An engineer at a manufacturing plant received a poor review and reacted even more poorly to the results. He is now to be evaluated again but the current evaluation methods seem inadequate. There are advantages and disadvantages to using any performance evaluation method but a mix of both objective measurements including productivity and timeliness and soft skills provide a better solution to view an employee’s whole performance. The paper reviews some of these
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Privacy Protections a. What are some of the Constitutional protections of privacy? The Fourth Amendments to the United States Constitution provides the “rights of people to be secure in their persons, their houses, families, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures by the federal government.” Courts have used this to imply a right to privacy. However, this privacy provision applies to government searches and is not applicable to private sector employees. According to Jacobsen
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1.1 Explain the role of initial and diagnostic assessment in agreeing individual learning goals. Initial and diagnostic assessments should effectively diagnose learners’ strengths and weaknesses. Learners who know what their strengths are and which areas they need to improve are more likely be motivated and “know what is expected of them” (Gravells, 2012, p.50) to progress and meet the requirements of a course or programme. In order to determine “the level and which specific aspects learners
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