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    Facilitate coaching and mentoring of practitioners in health and social care or children and young people’s settings 1 Understand the benefits of coaching and mentoring practitioners in health and social care or children and young people’s settings 1.1 Analyse the differences between coaching and mentoring 1.2 Explain circumstances when coaching would be an appropriate method of supporting learning at work 1.3 Explain circumstances when mentoring would be an appropriate method of supporting learning at work

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    are encouraged to believe that faster‚ more complex and superior technology will be beneficial to us in some way. Technology has many positive aspects but‚ in the wrong hands‚ it can become dangerous. Technology is a valuable tool but is somewhat misused by today’s teens. The two main forms of technology affecting teenagers – cell phones and the Internet – have brought about major changes in our lifestyle. This technology has allowed teens to have inane communications and in doing so‚ contributes

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    PRESERVATION The youth is the light of the darkened society Teenagers are people who have a figure still considered very young age and still have a long future. Therefore it is important to be aware and be a record together that following adolescents in the nature preserve since adolescence is very important and very big influence to the development environment‚ now and future. In order for teens to be involved actively in the care of our environment and a good environment‚ youth must be adequately

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    Guided Notes Activity Sheet Type of Microscope Most useful for viewing: Limitations of this microscope are: The microscope works by: Describe the detail that can be seen under this microscope. (You may find it helpful to draw one of the specimens viewed under the microscope.) Dissecting Microscope Organisms or objects at relatively low magnifications. You can only view oranisms that can be seen with the naked eye. It magnifys up to 40 times the size of the specimens serface by passing throught

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    Unlike news stories which are dictated by strict style guidelines and time and space considerations a feature article is more flexibile. Having an increased number of options makes a draft plan essential to the creative process. Features may inform‚ entertain‚ persuade or amuse. A feature article goes beyond the factual brief of news and broadens the scope of the subject – features “offer an opportunity to tell the story behind the story.” This places responsibility on the writer to determine what

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    Facilitate Continuous Improvement BSBMGT516C BY CALLAN FORGAN January 2015 Assessment Activity 1 1. You work for an organisation that does not actively encourage its employees to participate in decision-making processes‚ and to assume responsibility and exercise initiative as appropriate. What would you say to convince the organisation’s management that they should actively encourage employees to assume responsibility and initiative? Write a transcript of what you would say. “Although

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    “The Construction of Crime News” it discusses the process in which journalists and editors choose and pick stories that are newsworthy. If a story is not newsworthy than it does not appears in the news agenda. They determine this by looking at the news value‚ which essentially means seeing if the story appeals to the public and if it will interest people. These values tend to change and be different in other parts of the world. According to Yvonne Jewkes‚ “they sift and select news items and – in a process

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    Taking back the streets of New Orleans Man gunned down in the streets of New Orleans is the typical news headline in New Orleans. Crime has increased so drastically that citizens have moved to different parishes just to feel safe. The crime rate has increase and New Orleans has been labeled the “Murder Capital of the World”. There are undoubtedly many factors contributing to crime but the focus should be those connected to the root of the problem. The systems in New Orleans have failed our kids

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    New communication and information technology Give an outline of the use of information and communication technology as it is presented in texts 1 and 2 Technology is continually advancing and with it new ways communication and sharing of information becomes available. However it is questionable whether these advancements are always a change for the better. Is it a step back or forth for modern society? Perspectives on this matter is given in text one and two‚ were the first of these is called

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    Continuous improvement in a management context means a never-ending effort to expose and eliminate root causes of problems. Usually‚ it involves many incremental or small-step improvements rather than one overwhelming innovation. From a Japanese perspective continuous improvement is the basis for their business culture. Continuous improvement is a philosophy‚ permeating the Japanese culture‚ which seeks to improve all factors related to the transformation process (converting inputs into outputs)

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