• To engage in a academic activity within your own area, you must work closely with your professor to develop a plan for a hypothetical project. Assignment Details 1. Identify the project and setting you would like your proposed project to be completed. Document the hours you spend on this project proposal. Phases of the Project…

  • Study without reflection is a waste of time, Reflection without study is dangerous. —Confucius (Clark, 2011). Reflection of an experience, lesson learned, and/or importance of a role, demonstrates a clear understanding of process, comprehension, and expertise. To reflect requires an ability to consider lessons learned, personal connections, and next steps. As we come to the…

  • The Word of God instructs us “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving” ( New International Version, 1973/2011, Colossians 3:22-24).…

  • Overview Interdisciplinary Studies relies on disciplinary insights from more than one discipline. Repko & Szostak (2021) state that interdisciplinary studies relies on “not just on disciplinary perspectives in a general sense, but more particularly on those defining elements of disciplines (assumptions, concepts, and theories) that relate most directly to the problem being solved” (p.35). Students…

  • For this assignment, you will prepare a 3 to 4-page review of the literature pertinent to hypertension for healthcare research and use that review to propose a methodology to address the problem. My PICOT is: In adults with hypertension, does advanced practice nurse–led self-management education and follow-up, compared to usual care, improve blood pressure control…

  • This case study measures your mastery of ULOs 1.1, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1, 4.1, 5.1, and 7.1. It is important to understand what information systems are and why they are essential for running and managing a business. It is also important to understand the different systems that support different groups or levels of management. In addition,…

  • The Introduction Please answer the questions below. 1. What should be included in an introductory paragraph of the research paper? 2. Select an introduction from scholarly, peer-reviewed research, and appraise the introduction to assess whether it includes the necessary elements of an introduction. Why and why not? 3. How does PICOT help form a clinical…

  • Assume that labor and management are negotiating a labor agreement. The wage spread becomes an issue of disagreement. Management wants a wider wage spread, and the union wants a smaller wage spread. Why should management be cautious about the union’s proposal (even though the total costs may be the same)? Initial post to be a…

  • The goal for the Session Long Project is to develop a hypothetical plan to evaluate a program. In each module, you will revise and add various components to the paper. The components are outlined below: SLP 1: Program Overview SLP 2: Purpose and Goals of the Evaluation SLP 3: Data Collection and Instrumentation SLP 4:…

  • The work from Brewster and Railsback, Building Trusting Relationships for School Improvement provides an in-depth look at the connection between relational trust and school improvement. While their work summarizes the related research and literature regarding our topic and school improvement, one can easily posit that the content of their work has significant bearing on today’s…