Rizza Marie P.
North house

Topic: Health Care: Activity coordinator
Essential Question: What is the most important skill of a successful elder care activity coordinator ?


Friday, February 10, 2012

Blog # 15: Independent Component 1

 Log:

- JOURNAL LOG (LINK) -

Evidence:
-Even though I'm not allowed to take pictures or patient's name I got some charts to prove that I did the 30hrs independent component. I also put the links of sources that I used.

- observation chart -

  - evaluation chart - day 1 -

 - evaluation chart - day 2 -

source links:


http://www.carehome-magazine.co.uk/NVQ_Activity_Co_ordinator_Training-a-144.html

http://www.mindtools.com/pages/main/newMN_TED.htm

http://www.onetonline.org/skills/

http://www.quintcareers.com/job_skills_values.html


http://www.myinterpersonal.com/list-of-skills.html



Literal  
A. “I, Rizza Marie Pica, affirm that I completed my independent component which represents 30 hours of work.” 
B. I get to explore some possible answers to my E.Q. and not just the common answers. I also get to apply some skills to see if that certain skill is needed for me to apply to become an activity coordinator.


Interpretive
I think my log explained all the work that I've spent on my independent component. But just to explain it, having mini-experiment, observations, research, and applying skills does take take time. But applying the skills did really helped me and I'm happy to actually have this independent component to help me.
Applied
 - Well, without having this independent component I don't think I'll be able to explore more about the other possible answers for my E.Q. For example when I presented my 1st E.Q. answer all that I came up with is "good communication" now, I can be more specific like evaluation skills, time-management and I can actually back up my answers using the logs and articles.

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