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    Introduction to Intellectual Disability

    Introduction to Intellectual Disability Analicia Delgado Grand Canyon University: SPE 351 December 22, 2012 Introduction to Intellectual Disability For the purposes of this assignment, I interviewed Mr. Eduardo Villalobos, a special education teacher and Mr. Agustin Luna, a regular education instructor. Both of these teachers are co-workers of mine at Cigarroa High School in Laredo, TX. Mr. Villalobos is completing his fifth year teaching and worked as a paraprofessional for eight years

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    Adn V Bsn

    The ADN-BSN Debate Higher education in nursing yields better patient consequences based on greater knowledge in standards of care and sounder judgment calls. As a nurse with an ADN there were already differences to be seen while going through the program; some students chose to complete the path towards an ADN while others chose to graduate with only the nursing certificate of completion. We all took the same course load with the exception of the ADN track having taken an extra math course to complete

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    Education Preparation

    correct path will be easier with the correct knowledge about the different degree programs and which will benefit the student at that point in time in their life or career. Educational preparation Grand Canyon University: NRS-430V Professional Dynamics Educational preparation Grand Canyon University: NRS-430V Professional Dynamics It is said that things get better with age and this is true with nursing programs. Since, 1909 Baccalaureate programs have been established to prepare future nurses

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    Educational Preparation

    Justina Van Dyne Grand canyon University NRS430V 11/30/2014 The current health care system in the United States is undergoing many and various changes, and since nursing represents the largest healthcare profession, with more than 2.8 million registered nurses (HRSA, 2013), it has become accepted that this sector will face significant transformation as well. Some of the current trends that are driving these changes in our healthcare system consist of the aging of the population, particularly

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    Masters Prepared Nurse

    Masters Prepared Nurse Interview Gracy Zachariah Grand Canyon University: NUR-502 May 06,2015 Masters Prepared Nurse Interview What is your current position? When inquiring about this university, I interviewed a nurse who graduated from Grand Canyon University with a Masters Degree in Health Care Informatics. She works as a research manager in Lymphoma Oncology at MD Anderson Cancer Center. As a manager, she is entitled to many responsibilities that of which include assisting nurses

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    Movers and Shakers in Education

    States citizens do not know the impact of the Kalamazoo case. United States citizens know some of the taxes they pay to the various entities (local, city, district, state, etc.) help to fund their local schools, from elementary schools to public universities. What they do not know is this case not only allowed for taxes to fund public schooling, it started a whole revolution of change in young children’s education. (Webb, 2013) Not only did the Kalamazoo case allow for more public funding, the

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    Difference in Competencies Between Nurse Prepared at Associate Level vs. Baccalaureate Level

    the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) exam to practice as a registered nurse. A Bachelors degree in nursing originated slowly after World War II. The first Baccalaureate nursing program was established in the United States at the University of Minnesota in 1909.

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    Vark Analysis

    Running head: VARK Analysis VARK Analysis: How Do I Learn Best? Jolanta Nietupska Grand Canyon University Family Centered Health Promotion NRS-429v Date: January 21, 2012 Summary: VARK learning styles theories were designed by Neil Fleming in 1987. These theories describe learning styles, distinct types of a learner’s processing information, and identify the best ways to study. The VARK learning styles theories divide learning components into four parts including: visual, aural

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    The Difference Between Associate Degree and Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing

    the health care technologies today requires that professional nurses be educated and competent to the baccalaureate level. Nurses with their RN can be educated to the level of associates degree or to baccalaureate degree. According to the Grand Canyon University Baccalaureate Curriculum Model, the associates degree level nurse differs from the baccalaureate level nurse in three main competencies; client, nurse, and nursing education. One of the different competencies between associate degree (ADN)

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    Vark

    Adapting to Learning Style Grand Canyon University: NRS_429V October 12, 2014 Grand Canyon University Online Instructor: Robin Johnston NRS_429V Abstract What is VARK questionnaire? Can it help a person in their daily life? Can it define a person with this simple analysis? The acronym for VARK stands for visual, aural, read/write, kinesthetic and it was created by Neil Fleming. Neil Fleming designed this questionnaire so the people can come to understand their learning styles (Fleming

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