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    Cochrane Collaboration

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    As part of this process, we will study systematic review-related existing research, handbooks and protocols in addition to working with world-class experts in the field. Through working in an inter-professional team with different backgrounds and level of expertise we expect the ongoing exchange of knowledge and skills to be interactive and integrative. We will incorporate The Cochrane Collaboration as a model of study due to its well known high quality standards (e.g. GRADE working system)…

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    Palliative Care Theory

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    What is known What is not known Search Terms: While attempting to find journal articles and studies about spiritual distress using CINHAL and Cochrane there were a significant amount of articles that appeared. Some of the key words that I used to narrow it down were spirituality, spiritual distress, qualitative study, and experimental study. Still even with these key words too many articles continued to come up. In order to pick the articles I wanted to read and summarize I decided to go…

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    - What will be the focus of the collaborative teams? - How to demonstrate data of the vertical team’s improvement? - How the administrator could contribute to the collaboration? - How data will be evaluated and re-directed to the benefit of the vertical teams? - What trainings could be stablish to enhance the vertical alignment meetings? Hypothesis: If students could meet 85% of the content achievement in all areas at the end of the school year 2015 (Gililland, 2014). This could be…

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    6. How is collaborating with families and/or paraprofessionals similar to collaborating with general education teachers? How is it different? Just as in collaborating with general education teachers, collaboration with families and paraprofessionals involves creating positive relationships and open communication. Special education teachers also provide instructional support to general education teachers, this is also true for paraprofessionals and families as well. Special education teachers…

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    exit questionnaires showed that most students enjoied sharing the CRS compared to having one individually. The researchers all give warning to teachers. The use of CRS in and of itself does not produce higher achievement. Their use needs to have purpose. If a teacher wants to gauge student understanding, individual use works best. If a teacher wants to foster collaborative reasoning, pairing or groups students works best. Reflection After reading these three studies involving the use of…

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    How did this strategy foster the desire of group collaboration? Where is the direct instruction of cooperative learning?” Readers cannot assume that the students know how to work together just because the students are in groups. Nonetheless, I really enjoyed reading the candid observations. Allard (2003) was very direct in stating how some students were in the class just to receive a grade while others where there to actually learn and understand the material; this is true for most grades and…

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    Collaboration is the process of working together with others to improve a piece of writing. It is a process in which others revise one’s original work and give the author advise on how to edit their piece of writing. Different perspectives are shared and taken into consideration, thus allowing the author to get a fresh pair of eyes on their writing other than their own. It is a very important step when completing a paper because it helps us be able to see the improvements needed to be made that…

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    “Creating a Culture of Ideas” (2003). This capacity of enabling anyone’s voice to be heard is seen in Michael Lewis, a financial journalist, “Pyramids and Pancakes” (2001) through the story of Marcus Arnold. A 15-year-old, who created an internet sensation of himself on the service site AskMe.com, as he became one of their best ranking legal experts. To accomplish this feat, he just used tools as the internet and television as material when was giving legal advice on the site, including some…

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    Part 1: A Summary of Collaborative Leadership Since the creation of the English language, collaboration and teamwork have been terms used together. The word “collaborate” stems from the Latin root words com- (with, together) and –labor (work). Collaboration involves individuals coming together to achieve a common goal, and much more. In their critically acclaimed book Collaborative Leadership: How Citizens And Civic Leaders Can Make A Difference, Chrislip and Larson (1994) define collaboration…

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    This case aims to offer a better understanding of celebrity collaborations in the fashion industry; specifically, strategic partnerships between well-known celebrities and cosmetics brands will be examined in-depth. The approach taken comprised of a thorough analysis, as well as, reviews of timely and relevant strategic collaborations found in the literature and empirical findings in past collaborations. Qualitative research and secondary data was collected to create this report. The findings of…

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