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    RolesResponsibilities and Relationships in Lifelong Learning Sector This is an introduction to the areas above which are vital for the teaching professional. The teacher’s role is dependent on what is required of his job. Ideally‚ most teachers follow the teaching and learning cycle. The learning cycle can start at any point in the cycle and covers five stages. (Gravells 2011). These are as follows:  Identifying needs  Planning  Facilitating  Assessing  Evaluating All stages of

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    Corporate Social Responsibility The different aspects of corporate social responsibility (CSR) have been the topic of considerable debate since the last decades of the twentieth century. Main factor for the increased interest on the part of stakeholders in this topic are the increased public awareness and interest in the corporate social responsibility following the Information Revolution. This essay will assess the dangers and benefits of the business ethics for most of the stakeholders – employees

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    Role model A role model is described as a person who presents a positive influence and is admired by many people. As a coach being a role model can influence the player’s development in many ways‚ especially when you coach kids to a youth they can often try to be like the coach by imitating the behaviour and conduct of their coach. Coaches who are role models are an inspiration and they can be the player’s source of knowledge. This means that the player is motivated and looks up to the coach

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    Personal Responsibility

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    can be so ambitious an independent‚ and there are others that are needy and lazy. Well‚ when I was about six or seven I thought I had everything all figured out‚ and had the world by the tail. I had made up my mind that I was moving out‚ I did not want a parent telling me what to do. I was so ambitious an independent that an individual was not going to change my mind at that age. Little did I know‚ that moving out comes with a lot of responsibility. Even at the age of eighteen I thought I could move

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    Personal responsibility is a personal choice. It’s taking responsibility for one’s own actions. It is the ability to manage the successful or unsuccessful completion of goals. Taking ownership and not blaming others if the outcome is not optimal is taking personal responsibility. Being responsible is a learned behavior‚ it requires patience and effort. It applies to all aspects of life. Personal responsibility is influenced by the actual values an individual possesses. Personal responsibility can

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    EPF134: Roles and Responsibilities Jo-anne Rutherford In the teaching profession‚ there are rolesresponsibilities and boundaries that are set in place‚ in order to divide the line between‚ what is acceptable for a teacher and what is not. These boundaries are to protect the students but to also protect the teachers. Roles and responsibilities are very important because they would assist order in any structured workplace which have objectives to be met and those with roles will be responsible

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    Distinguish between altruism and prosocial behaviour. • Pro-social behavior: behavior that benefits another person or has positive social consequences Definition is vague because it discusses the outcome but not the motivation e.g. When we offer sympathy to a friend that is upset or refrain from dropping scolding a person for doing something wrong. • Altruism: when one helps another person for no reward and even at some cost to oneself. It is a type of “helping behavior”(intentionally

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    Professional Roles and Values Functional Differences The Board of Nursing (BON)‚ is a regulatory agency that regulates nursing practices. The board essentially protects the public by ensuring that the standards of nursing practices are met and that nurses are competent in their practice (ANA‚ 2012). Each state Board of Nursing has their own state governed responsibilities. For example‚ the Texas State Board of Nursing is responsible for: issuing licenses to new nursing graduates‚ approving

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    and anylyse my own role and responsibilities in the education and training sector. It will summarise key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice relating my own role and responsibilities. It will than look at analysing relationshops and boundaries between the teaching role and other professionals. Than finally the assignment will focus on points of referral to meet the needs of the learners. 1.1 In all professions there are roles and responsibilities‚ as well as boundaries

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    "Informatics and Professional Responsibility‚" he argues that "although informatics has been undergoing a rapid development‚ there has been no corresponding development in the concept of responsibility as it applies to computing practitioners" (107). Gotterbarn believes that computer professionals should be perfect and are responsible for any effects caused by their coding. I disagree with Gotterbarn on this matter. In this essay‚ I will show that Gotterbarn’s thoughts and beliefs on professional responsibility

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