Stroke Prevention Christina Thompson Grand Canyon Stroke Prevention What is a stroke? For my teaching plan I chose cognitive learning and so I created a poster-board and discussion on stroke explaining what a stroke is and signs and symptoms of one. The teaching itself consisted spending a lot of time at my community health department, specifically with the community health nurse, getting to know what their role is and how they accomplish much of what they do. She helped me set aside some
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RESUMES WHAT IS A RESUME? A resume is a custom designed, written summary of your background. It provides a thumbnail sketch of your education, experience, and qualifications to a prospective employer. An effective resume targets a specific type of position and relates your skills and experience to that position. WHO WRITES A RESUME? A resume is written by anyone seeking employment, both part-time and full-time. Although there are companies that provide resume-writing services, the most
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Lifelong learning mixed with loyalty and sincerity to the Greater good for myself and community Education Faculty of Physiotherapy. Cairo University Fourth Year Experience Community and youth service Member ▪ March 2012 – July 2012 IST ▪ faculty of Engineering. Cairo University Working in two parallel lines of educating orphans new life skills and helping border line communities in adapting their lives Community and youth service Head ▪ July 2012 – April 2013 IST ▪ faculty of Engineering. Cairo University
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Overall GPA 3.875; Honors each semester Study Abroad: Bogota, Colombia - January 2012 Related Experience Library Assistant, Cervantes Library, ABC University Sept. 2009 - present Assist students with research best practices Designed a presentation, published to University website, outlining how to most effectively use all of ABC University's library facilities in undertaking a basic research project Perform general administrative duties to support professional staff Founder and leader
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Inform yourself In this section, you have to work with others to select a citizenship issue, identify roles and agree responsibilities within your group. You should collect information from a variety of sources: eg from people in school, in the community, in authority, from organisations. You may write letters, make phone calls, use the internet, books, newspapers, leaflets, etc. 1 What is the citizenship issue you have chosen? Why have you chosen it and why do you think
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set of educational experiences that encourages empowerment and positive Native identity through community education. Native Education is the study of the human, tribal, environmental, historical and social experience of the Natives of Maine. Native Education is very complex with a lot of variables such as time, space, place and the students; NEG therefore focuses on a number of messages: - Community Building - Seventh Generation Sustainability, Economics and Ecology - School Education Policies
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2015 EDU-225 Comprehensive Classroom Technology Plan Instructor Faux Comprehensive Classroom Technology Plan Technology has become the focus of our education today and is the building blocks to help students achieve the goals not only in their personal lives but also their academic. Computers are a large facet of our future allowing students to learn through the advances of technology to help them succeed into adulthood. A specific plan of communication will ensure a smooth flow of information
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Develop an educational project that includes a specific outcome while teaching academic skills Make Your Own Project-Based Lesson Plan Gloria J. Edwards Educator and Curriculum Development Specialist Unlimited Learning, Inc. Copyright 2002 Mountain Plains Distance Learning Partnership Integrated Learning http://www.integratelearning.org Special funding provided by the U.S. Department of Education, Star Schools. Instructions based on the five-concept template created by Leecy Wise for
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and cheat. Cheating could be getting someone else to write a paper for a class, taking a test with a group of students or using technology to outwit the program students are utilizing for class. If we are to become “valuable contributors to our communities and professions” (Mission Statement, 2012) we should take our classroom work and academics on a serious note by following the values Northcentral University set aside for students. The values of Northcentral University are made up of an acronym
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advocacy, teaching, and policy development. Mission Statement ISANA: International Education Association is an association of Australian and New Zealand international education professionals whose members are dedicated to the advancement of international education through: * leadership, promotion and advocacy of best practice standards in the service of international education; * the facilitation of relevant forums, training and information exchange for its membership and the community; and
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