School Management - Colegio Luso Internacional do Porto - A Study by Artur Victoria
October 27, 2009
Each school must be divided into work units. The pupils within each work unit are divided into classes and also, for their everyday work, into groups of various sizes.
The work unit need not comprise classes from the grade. A unit can, for example, be formed comprising pupils from grades I, 2 and 3. The work unit may also comprise classes from different levels.
An arrangement of this kind can often present great advantages. Senior pupils can help junior pupils.
Work units must be more than an administrative division. The aim is for them to be developed into a small school within the framework of the large one.
They must be conducive to close co-operation between staff and pupils.
Essential goals of school work are more easily attained if certain duties within school management districts are delegated to the work units. Duties of this kind include the following.
- The work units have an important part to play in educational planning.They should plan basic training in skills, the work to be done by remedial teachers, the timing of project studies and so
- The work unit is a natural framework for the discussion and planning of support for pupils in difficulty. No problem need be referred to the school pupil welfare conference unless it cannot be solved within the work unit, for example by consultation with parents, by the application of different methods, by the coverage of different subject matter, or by work in smaller groups, individual assignments etc.
- In many cases the work unit is the natural unit in which to agree concerning the scope of the pupils’ own responsibilities and their own contributions to the environment, and also to plan free activities. it is often a suitable unit for information to and discussions with parents concerning various matters.
Consultation concerning educational planning and concerning activities during the school year or the term should result in a working plan for the work unit. The Education Ordinance contains provisions concerning the duty of planning instruction and pupil welfare work within the work unit.
The working plan must outline a program and define goals and aims in such a way that it is possible at the end of the school year or term to evaluate activities and agree on any alterations that are to be made to working methods or aims for a future period of activities.
In this way schools are to advance by means of co-operation and consultations between pupils, staff and school management.
The organization of a school into work units makes it easier for teachers to co-operate in teaching teams. Co-operation of this kind between the adult members of the school community is an important example to the pupils of democracy in operation, and it is essential with a view to the consistent and purposive development of skills in different subjects.
Younger pupils can form hobby societies and class societies, and older pupils can develop societies covering a wide range of activities, e.g. sports, music, reading, drama, photography and various ideological topics such as temperance, religion and politics. The vitality of these societies very often tends to fluctuate, but schools can support and activate them by enabling them to participate in various contexts - for example, by contributing programs to school assemblies, publishing articles in a school magazine, putting on exhibitions etc. By giving them financial assistance, by giving various assignments to individual members and, if possible, by letting teachers who are particularly interested become members of the societies. School societies should have extensive powers of initiating free activities within their several spheres.
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Learn English Online: Understand Better And Save More Money
October 27, 2009
With the development and expansion of the internet, learning English has become easier, cheaper, and much more fun. Learning English will help you gain access to a world of knowledge and help you communicate better in English speaking countries. Because of the internet, online learning has become a popular method of learning the English language.
With work, family, and other life responsibilities, we often do not have time to take on new projects. Learning English online now provides much needed flexibility. You can set aside any time of the day or night to learn English online. It gives you the ability to avoid any distractions that may prevent you from effectively learning. You can learn once a week or everyday, depending on your own schedule. You can also set your own goals and chart your own progress.
There are online English learning programs that are either free, or offered at a very reasonable price. In these programs, you will learn conversational English speaking, common jargon used among native English speakers and the context in which these words and phrases are used, pronunciation, and vocabulary.
There are a host of games and exercises that accompany these programs. These learning sites will often provide English speaking discussion forums and chat rooms where one can meet other English learners to practice their English language skills. Learners will feel comfortable speaking and writing in English.
There are online English speaking teachers that you can hire to help you learn the language. You can speak with the Instructor who will teach the fundamentals of speaking English and correct your mistakes. You will also be provided with exercises and tests.
Listening to people speak English is an important part of learning the language. Quality online programs will have an audio learning feature so that you can listen to native English speakers using the words and phrases properly. You will be able to listen many times until you get a good understanding and be able to speak English properly. You can record and compare how you speak to the native English speaker to asses how well and quickly you are learning.
Online lessons should include language learning exercises that focus on listening, speaking, reading, and writing. As well, it is important to take advantage of the English learning games which are a fun and a valuable learning too.
The internet has revolutionized how we learn English. All over the world, people are taking advantage of the many ways of learning English online. There are even communication mediums such as internet radio and television one can use to learn the English language. As well, there are many English newspapers, journals, and magazines available online. Many people are even taking advantage of sites such as Youtube which contain many video lessons on learning to speak English.
In the past, learning English may have seemed to be a difficult task, but now the internet has opened up a whole new and effective way of learning the language from the comfort on your own home.
Straying away from the traditional English class, tools such as the online English lessons are highly useful for beginners. While learning to speak English, beginners can learn to apply their English skills in business settings by taking the business English course.
Why You Should Go to College
October 27, 2009
The fact that anyone does not want to go to college is absolutely astounding. That they think they will be better off graduating from high school and getting a jog–that that somehow makes them “free” is absolutely ridiculous. Not only is college necessary for a successful future, it is actually fun.
The Alternative
The alternative to college is to graduate from high school, move out on your own, and get a job. If your rational for not going to school is that you are an adult, well then be an adult and don’t live at home with mom and dad. Getting a job without a college degree is incredibly difficult. Whereas perhaps 30 or 40 years ago you could have just a high school diploma and be successful, today a college degree is considered the bare minimum of education. If you are lucky enough to get a job, you will have to work at least 9 to 5 for a low wage that will barely cover all of the bills that come with being an adult: rent, car payments, food, electric, etc… The first and foremost reason to go to college is that the alternative is miserable and a dead end. Education is important and necessary if you want to be successful and able to enjoy your life.
It’s Fun!
While high school may not be for most and some people hate school from Kindergarten on, college is not like that. College is basically a four year vacation and party. Yes there are classes, yes there is school work–all of which is important to get done, no sense in paying all the money for college if you’re going to fail out–but classes and work do not take up most of your time. College is filled with keg parties and football games and living on your own without footing the bill and without mom and dad telling you what time to be home and asking where you are going. College has all of the perks of being an adult and living on your own without out all of the downsides. The majority of people who have graduated from college will say how much they wish they could go back and those who are in college never want to leave. College is four of the most fun years one will have in their lifetime.
You Choose
Up until college all of your educational decisions were chosen for you, what classes you took and what teachers you had. In college you get to study what interests you. You decide what classes you take, which professors you have, and what your major is. You may not have liked school when you were forced to take classes, but when you are studying things that you enjoy and are interested in, you might find that you actually enjoy school. You choose what you want to take and in effect choose your future. College will prepare you for a successful career with options that are limitless and you will have fun doing it.
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College: More Than a Degree
October 27, 2009
Network
The ostensible goal of college is to obtain a degree such as a Bachelor of Science, Arts or one of any number of specialty degrees. However that should not be all you take away after two or four years at college. There are a multitude of experiences and less tangible benefits to the college experience than just a diploma. One of these is the networking you can only engage in on a college campus. The connections you make during your college career will last the rest of your life, and you will never know just how useful they can be. Make an effort to meet and acquaint yourself with as many of your classmates as possible apart from lasting friendships, you never know just who may be able to get you a job or help you in some other way years in the future.
Attend Functions
Dovetailing with your goal of networking should be to get out of your dorm room for more than just class. Go to sporting events, concerts, lectures and as many events as you can. Colleges host a number of interesting events that you typically won’t have access too at any other time. And generally for students the cost is minimal, if anything. Also, get a job. Get at least one job, even if you don’t need the money. One of the toughest things when you are looking for a job post-graduation is showing you did more than just show up to class. An on-campus job is a great way to buff up your resume. Work at the library or as a research assistant for a professor you like. It doesn’t really matter what it is as long as it is mildly interesting and looks good on your resume. The pay probably won’t be terrific but at college that’s usually not the point. Show up, do what you need to do and know it’ll pay off in more than just dollars and cents down the road.
Go to class
With that said, above all else, make sure you go to class. One good way to motivate yourself to attend as often as possible is to do some long division. Work out how much a single class costs based on a semester’s worth of tuition. At most places that works out to several hundred dollars per class. Nothing like knowing you’re literally throwing away that kind of cash with every late morning to get you to pull on some pants and head out the door. Don’t just go to class to be a warm body in a seat either. You will get out what you put in, and if you participate and really commit to absorbing and not just existing, you will realize just how valuable college can be. So while you are in it for the diploma, don’t forget how much more the college experience can offer, and remember how much you benefit is a direct result of how much you commit to getting that benefit. Take note of every opportunity available to you.
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Summer Schooling in Mexico: An Enriching Experience
October 26, 2009
Mexico offers a rich culture, warm climate, great people and beautiful places. You can have a taste of Mexican culture and enrich your skill by enrolling in any of their universities. They offer summer programs you will surely enjoy.
Exploring other cultures is one of the best ways to spend your summer vacation. There are a number of International Universities that offer summer programs. It may sound expensive but the experience that you will get in return is immeasurable. Mexico takes pride in opening several universities for international students during summertime.
Exchange students need certain documents prior to being accepted for the program. This would include a tourist visa, traveler’s check and a passport. Most of the programs in Mexico’s Universities include fees that cover roundtrip airfares, summer tuition fees, medical and travel insurances as well as housing allowances.
University of Guadalajara
This is the second largest university in Mexico and is only a few meters away from downtown Guadalajara. It is known for its excellent accommodations, especially for international students. Their facilities include Internet rooms and libraries, cafeterias, business areas that provide fax, mail and foreign currency exchange as well as novelty shops.
Most of the students and staff stay at the Moralva Suites. This housing provides laundry services. It is very near commercial areas like shopping centers, banks and restaurants. Their summer program called “Verano En Mexico” starts from June 27 up to July 18. The program costs $2,790 which would include airfare, tuition, housing, insurance and excursions.
Students will have classroom activities and tours to different places in Mexico. The program will teach them the language, which they will use on a daily basis, and the country’s rich culture. This will also include topics in history, governance, cuisine and folk dance. The program enhances an individual’s foreign language skill, interest in academic study, independence, maturity and boost self esteem. It also allows students to expand their horizons by meeting new and interesting people. They also have a chance to experience other cultures.
Monterrey Tech-Cuernavaca Campus
Cuernavaca, the City of Eternal Spring, has an almost perfect climate and a perennial flower bloom. This University in Cuernavaca is equipped with a computer center, cafeteria, library, stores as well as modern classrooms and laboratories. They offer a variety of student activities ranging from workshops to sports.
Their summer programs are from May 27 to July 8, which would include intensive language courses and Latin American Studies. This is from their history to its culture. The program costs $1,150.00, covering the activity fee, shuttle bus service, airport pick up service and home stay or immersion activity with a Mexican Family.
Additional fees are charged for excursions. These activities are organized by the Office of the International Programs. This would include a visit to pyramids of Xochicalco, Acapulco, Taxco and Puebla.
Nacel International
Their office is located at Calle Arc del Teatre 3, 2-La Barcelona Spain. During the summer, they offer a program called Spanish Home Stay in Mexico. This is a type of immersion activity which the company has, as part of their language programs. This program is also open to everyone who is interested in the activities.
Nacel International brings a student to a host family in Mexico. He or she is given an opportunity to experience a typical everyday Mexican life. The student is expected to participate in his new family’s daily activities. The host family is not required to organize excursions or visits on his behalf. The students are also expected to spend their own money to have take part in such activities.
The program teaches the student to be more independent, to improve his Spanish literature and get a taste of Mexican culture. It also fosters friendship and social skills as one tries to get along his foster family.
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Preparing For College
October 26, 2009
Select the colleges you most want to attend
Applying to colleges is time consuming and can get expensive so don’t get carried away applying to too many schools. Pick a few Colleges or Universities that you would most like to attend and prepare your best effort for them.
Complete the actual application carefully and thoughtfully
Your application is your marketing tool to prospective colleges. Whether you are using the Common Application or an application unique to the school to which you are applying, read it carefully all the way through first in order to organize your thoughts. Answer all of the questions clearly and concisely. Check your spelling and punctuation. Include academic achievements, sports, clubs, awards and honors, and extracurricular activities including volunteerism.
Don’t under-sell but don’t exaggerate
Make sure you include all of the information that makes you a strong candidate for the school(s) of your choice. That monthly meal you serve with your family at the homeless center can make a difference on your application, don’t forget to include it. Employment history matters, especially if you can demonstrate consistent work history. However, bagging groceries is not a management position. Don’t try to make it sound like it was. As always, honesty is the best policy.
Your essay does what your application can’t
Once you have put the bulk of your information on your application, use the essay to share something you haven’t told them yet. What part of the story-of-you will best illustrate the kind of student you will be in the campus community? Admissions counselors are looking to your essay for the spark that allows them to get to know you. Let your personality, your hopes and your dreams shine through in your writing.
Letters of reference
Some institutions have very specific guidelines for the number of reference letters they will accept and even from whom they will accept them - usually a guidance counselor and a teacher. Other institutions will allow additional letters from an adult that knows something special about you. Regardless of the policies of your school of choice, don’t go overboard on reference letters. A few judiciously selected letters are better than burdening an admissions counselor with piles of paper.
Test scores are your responsibility.
It is your job to make sure that your best college entrance test scores (usually SAT and ACT) are provided by the testing entity to the school to which you are applying. Make sure it happens. You want the admissions counselor to have your complete information packet - including test scores - so that they can make a decision in your favor and not set the application aside because they are awaiting additional information.
On time is not soon enough.
Colleges and universities publish dates for regular admissions deadlines and early decision admissions deadlines. And everybody seems to submit their information on exactly those dates. Admissions offices are inundated, sometimes to the extent that their computer systems freeze up. Want to stand out from the crowd and avoid the deluge? Get your information in early.
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Green Energy and Its Uses in the Modern World
October 26, 2009
Green energy is referred to as the method of generating power. Most of the time this is known as electrical power which is acquired through resources that are renewable. Green energy can be compared to that of fossil fuels. The emissions from fossil fuels work by creating toxic hydrocarbons which cause us to become ill. The water, wind and sun are alternative energy sources.
When green energy is produced from the sun, we call this solar energy. Solar energy is retained through the use of solar panels. While there are two different types of solar panels, each one uses technology in creating new energy. Solar water heaters are referred to as new energy panels which absorb sunlight and then transfer this to water by heating it. After this, photovoltaic panels work by transforming the radiation into electrical energy. To get the best efficiency through the use of green energy, homeowners are advised to install the panels on top of the roof so they face south at 30 degree angles horizontally. They should never be placed near shady spots or around trees, buildings or chimneys.
One of the more popular sources of green energy are the use of solar energy systems which heat water. When solar panels are connected to a hot water system of a house, these panels can supply in excess of half the water needed per year. Solar collector of choice are typically flat plates or tubes.
For many years, wind has served as a great source of alternatate energy. Originally, the purpose of wind energy was to help pump the water at grain mills. There have been two major improvements in wind turbines since then. The use these wind turbines has resulted in capturing wind to generate electricity within high wind areas. In California, there are many wind turbines on hills. The electricity generated from these is exported for local grid use and standalone applications.
There are enormous potentials in the use of wind energy onshore and offshore when it comes to farming. This form of energy is the cleanest and safest of any method of renewable energy. The UK has the largest source of alternative energy around. In the UK, they are using small batteries which charge the wind spectrum along with wind farms. The wind farms are successful in producing large amounts of electricity. Wind only produces about 1 percent of the world’s entire green energy. The potential is much greater of how much could actually be produced. The percentage of use should drastically change within the twenty years because of rising energy costs. It is not complicated to produce wind energy from wind.
Neither wind or solar energy produce any pollution chemicals or emissions into our environment, which is quite obvious. The only draw back of using this type of energy is how some people find the appearance of wind turbines to be very unattractive. There are others who find the appearance of wind turbines very attractive to the eye. It’s all a matter of opinion.
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What an Online Education Can Do For You
October 25, 2009
There has been a considerable increase in adults who decide to go back to school in recent years and much of this is due to the fact that individuals who desire to earn a degree can do so from the comfort of their own home. Some people believe that a degree earned online is substandard to a degree earned in a traditional college environment but this is hardly the case. Often a degree earned online is actually earned from an accredited school in which the same degree can be earned by physically attending the actual school. The only difference is that you are learning in an online environment. This isn’t to say that this type of learning is for everyone as you have to have a certain sense of discipline in order for it to work for you but the classes that you take are essentially the same. You only have to have the motivation and willingness to learn without someone thee to remind you and tell you that you have to. There are a number of reasons why people choose to take classes online rather than the traditional way, all of them providing at least some benefit for the student.
One reason an individual may decide to take classes online is in order to be able to stay home with their families. For years and years people, especially women, were held back from continuing their education because they were unable to leave their family to go to a traditional classroom and learn everyday. This is not the case today as people today have the option of staying home to care for their family and attend classes online at the same time. Although there are still a certain number of days each week that the student has to be involved in the online classroom environment students otherwise have the ability to make their own schedules
Another reason for which somebody may take an online class is due to a lack of comfortability in a traditional classroom. This could be because an individual is a non-traditional student or simply because an individual is unsure of themselves and would like to get used to attending school again. An online class is a great way to overcome such fears and get you back on the road to the career you always hoped for.
Finally, one of the last and most popular reasons for individuals deciding to participate in an online class is so that they can continue to be employed while still attending classes. Due to the lack of having to attend class at specific times individuals are able to continue with normal working schedules. These days it is very difficult for an individual or either spouse to not to work, online classes make it possible to continue to work without having to sacrifice their education at the same time.
With so many reasons to continue your education online its no wonder the new form of learning has become so widely popular. In all likelihood the trend will continue to grow and more and more respect will be earned regarding online education.
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Poisioning ICD Coding
October 24, 2009
POISONING CODES:-Poison: – Poison is anything that kills or injures through its chemical actions. Most poisons are swallowed (ingested). Poisons can also enter the body in other ways by breathing, through the skin, by IV injections, from exposure to radiation, venom from a snake bite, etc Poisoning codes contains classification of drugs and other chemical substances to identify poisoning states and external causes of adverse effects. Poisoning: – When the substance not used exactly as prescribed. Adverse effect: – When the substance used as prescribed. Common Terms For The Poisoning:- 1. Wrong medication given or taken. 2. Wrong dosage [overdose] given or taken. 3. Medication given to or taken by wrong person. Each of the substances is assigned by the codes according to the poisoning classification [960-989]. These codes are used when there is a statement of poisoning, overdose, wrong substance given or taken or intoxication. It also contains a list of external causes of adverse effects. It’s assigned by E-Codes. E-Codes are alpha numerical codes identified by ICD-9-CM for the external causes of injury and poisoning. E-Codes injury or poisoning caused intent {unintentional or accidental or intentional such as assault or suicide} and the place where the event occurred. Categories of E-Codes:- 1. Transport accident. 2. Poisoning and adverse effects {severe side effects} of drugs, medicinal substances and biological substances, 3. Accidental falls. 4. Accidentals caused by fire and flames. 5. Accidents due to natural and environmental factors. 6. Late effects of accidents, assaults or self injury. 7. Suicide or self inflicted injury. Note:- There is no late effect E-Code for adverse effect of drugs.
Adverse effect used from therapeutic use.
Use an additional code from E849 to indicate the place of occurrence for injuries and poisoning, and don’t code E849.9 if the place of occurrence not stated.
Rules For Poisoning Codes:-
1st list the poisoning code. 2nd code the condition. 3rd E-Code, how the poison occurred.
Rules For Adverse Effect Codes:-
1st code the condition. 2nd E-Code {adverse effect/ therapeutic use}, how the poison occurred.
E-Codes are listed in 5 Categories:
1. Accident:- Accidental overdose of drugs, wrong substances given or taken.
2. Therapeutic use/Adverse Effect:- A correct substance properly administered in therapeutic dosage as the external cause of adverse effect.{When the substance used as prescribed}
3. Suicide attempt: – Instances in which self-inflicted injuries or poisoning are involved.
4. Assault: – Injury or poisoning inflicted by another person with the intent to injure or kill.
5. Undetermined: – When the intent of the poisoning or injury can’t be determined whether it was intentional or accidental.
EXAMPLES:-
1. Supraventricular premature heartbeats secondary to use of digitalis{Drugs}
Codes:- Px: Supraventricular premature heart beats [condition]- 427.61
Sx: digitalis – E942.1 [Therapeutic use]
Px: Primary Sx: Secondary
2. Dry mouth due to taking Phenobarbital
Codes: – Px: Dry mouth- 527.7
Sx: Phenobarbital- E937.0 [Therapeutic use-adverse effect]
3. Parkinsonism due to use of haloperidol [drugs]
Codes: – Px: Parkinsonism – 332.1
Sx: Haloperidol- E939.2 [Therapeutic use]
4. Supraventricular tachycardia due to digoxin.
Codes: – Px: Supraventricular tachycardia- 427.0
Sx: digoxin – E942.1 [Therapeutic use]
5. convulsion due to darvon
Codes:- Px: Convulsion – 780.39
Sx: Darvon- E-935.8 [Therapeutic use]
ACCIDENT CASE:-
1. Convulsions due to accidental overdose of darvon
Codes:- 1st code the poisoning darvon- 965.8
Then code the condition Convulsions – 780.39
Then E-Code accidental overdose of darvon- E850.8
SUICIDE ATTEMPT:-
1. Cerebral anoxia due to barbiturate overdose suicide attempt.
Codes:- 1st code the poisoning barbiturate- 967.0
Then code the condition cerebral anoxia- 348.1
Then E-Code suicide attempt- E950.1
2. Coma due to overdose of Phenobarbital.
Codes:- 1st code the poisoning Phenobarbital- 967.0
Then code the condition coma- 780.01
Then E-Code [unidentified] – E980.1
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Public Speaking – 5 Common Voice Mistakes
October 23, 2009
Your voice has the ability to convey an incredible range of meaning and emotion when you present. It’s an important part of your non-verbal communications, or body language, and can help you can communicate your message clearly and effectively to your audience.
Avoid these five common mistakes in order to tap into the full power of your voice:
Voice Mistake #1 - Speaking Too Fast
How fast is too fast? It depends. You have to speak slowly enough so you can enunciate your words and the audience can understand you. Slow down even more if you’re speaking in a language that is not native to the audience or if you’re presenting new, complex information. Your rate tends to increase when you’re nervous, so be aware of your nerves.
Voice Mistake #2 - Speaking Nonstop
Speaking nonstop means that you will run out of breath by the end of the sentence and your voice will sound strangled as it trails off. Instead, use pauses to catch your breath and give your audience a chance to catch up. You can also pause before an important word to clue the audience that they should pay attention; for example, “the results this year have been [pause]… excellent.” Pausing to take a breath also means you’re less likely to use pause words like “um” and “ah.”
Voice Mistake #3 - Speaking Too Softly
How soft is too soft? If your audience has to struggle to hear you, you’re speaking too softly. You also need to speak more loudly than usual if you’re in a large room or any size room with poor acoustics. If you have the opportunity to use a microphone, use it. As long as it is working properly, a microphone can make it easier for the audience to hear you. As you increase your volume, it may feel like you’re shouting. Chances are, you’re not, but to be sure, you can record yourself or ask an audience member for an honest assessment of your volume.
Voice Mistake #4 - Speaking in a Monotone
A monotone robs your voice of inflection and does not allow you to emphasize different words and emotions. Using inflection in your voice can convey your precise meaning to the audience. For example, your voice inflection can convey the difference between these two sentences - “I love Brussel sprouts! [bring me a big plate of them!]” and “I love Brussel sprouts? [are you kidding? I hate them!]”
Voice Mistake #5 – Speaking in a Tone that Does Not Match Your Words
As with all other elements of non-verbal communications, your voice should match the words that you are saying. If you say “I know this is going to be a great conference,” but your voice conveys boredom or sarcasm, the audience will believe your non-verbals rather than your words.
If you avoid these five common voice mistakes, you’ll be able to harness the power of your voice so that you can connect to your audience and communicate your meaning effectively.
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