The International Institutes main
goal is to give Refugees the tools
they need to live a happy and selfsuffi
cient life here in Providence,
but they are yet to put into
motion any long term plans for a
children’s program. While the I.I.,
does currently offer a short-term
babysitting facility it currently has no
budget for a daycare program, and does not have the means to create
one.
The mission of this Proposal for Change is to create and implement a
volunteer strategy that encourages local members of the community to
become actively involved with the refugee children. It will be the goal of
this program to help the children integrate into their new surroundings in
a healthy and productive way.
The International Institutes main
goal is to give Refugees the tools
they need to live a happy and selfsuffi
cient life here in Providence,
but they are yet to put into
motion any long term plans for a
children’s program. While the I.I.,
does currently offer a short-term
babysitting facility it currently has no
budget for a daycare program, and does not have the means to create
one.
The mission of this Proposal for Change is to create and implement a
volunteer strategy that encourages local members of the community to
become actively involved with the refugee children. It will be the goal of
this program to help the children integrate into their new surroundings in
a healthy and productive way.
The volunteer training process
for Project Open Door has been
unorganized and impromptu, without
a planned calendar, explanation of
the layout of the program, guidelines,
responsibilities, and a social
approach to teaching high school
students. Due to these inadequacies,
a proper training process needs
to be implemented to make the
transition as a volunteer a smooth and enticing one.
This mission of the Peppers initiative is to improve Project Open
Door’s after school program through a coherent three-part volunteer
engagement process
Dr. Fred C. Luenburg, Published in SCHOOLING, NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS, www.na...William Kritsonis
Dr. Fred C. Luenburg, Published in SCHOOLING, NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS, www.nationalforum.com, Dr. William Allan Kritsonis, Editor-in-Chief, Houston, Texas
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Dr. Darrell Cleveland, The Richmond Stockton College of New Jersey - Publishe...William Kritsonis
Dr. Darrell Cleveland, The Richmond Stockton College of New Jersey - Published by NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS, Dr. William Allan Kritsonis, Editor-in-Chief, Houston, Texas - www.nationalforum.com
Dr. Jessica Garrett-Staib and James Johnson, International Journal of Educat...William Kritsonis
Dr. Jessica Garrett-Staib and James Johnson, International Journal of Education, 2(1) 2014.
Recently, attention has been focused on analyzing the ethical framework used by educational leaders. The purpose of this study was to analyze some specific ethical dilemmas faced by a school district and one of its teachers. Several ethical questions are posed stemming from an allegation of inappropriate music videos found on Mr. Jones’ personal computer hard drive. Ethical principles such as equal respect, benefit maximization, the ethic of care, the ethic of justice, and consequentialist and nonconsequentialist viewpoints are used to justify opposing answers to these questions. Mr. Jones’ case illustrates the value of establishing a clear ethical framework to guide personal and professional decisions that may arise from technology-related issues.
The volunteer training process
for Project Open Door has been
unorganized and impromptu, without
a planned calendar, explanation of
the layout of the program, guidelines,
responsibilities, and a social
approach to teaching high school
students. Due to these inadequacies,
a proper training process needs
to be implemented to make the
transition as a volunteer a smooth and enticing one.
This mission of the Peppers initiative is to improve Project Open
Door’s after school program through a coherent three-part volunteer
engagement process
Dr. Fred C. Luenburg, Published in SCHOOLING, NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS, www.na...William Kritsonis
Dr. Fred C. Luenburg, Published in SCHOOLING, NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS, www.nationalforum.com, Dr. William Allan Kritsonis, Editor-in-Chief, Houston, Texas
Wrap a Webinar Venue around your favorite webinar tool to collect attendee social profile and behavioral analytics. Use the increased insight and analytics to better quality sales-ready leads and improve follow ups.
Dr. Darrell Cleveland, The Richmond Stockton College of New Jersey - Publishe...William Kritsonis
Dr. Darrell Cleveland, The Richmond Stockton College of New Jersey - Published by NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS, Dr. William Allan Kritsonis, Editor-in-Chief, Houston, Texas - www.nationalforum.com
Dr. Jessica Garrett-Staib and James Johnson, International Journal of Educat...William Kritsonis
Dr. Jessica Garrett-Staib and James Johnson, International Journal of Education, 2(1) 2014.
Recently, attention has been focused on analyzing the ethical framework used by educational leaders. The purpose of this study was to analyze some specific ethical dilemmas faced by a school district and one of its teachers. Several ethical questions are posed stemming from an allegation of inappropriate music videos found on Mr. Jones’ personal computer hard drive. Ethical principles such as equal respect, benefit maximization, the ethic of care, the ethic of justice, and consequentialist and nonconsequentialist viewpoints are used to justify opposing answers to these questions. Mr. Jones’ case illustrates the value of establishing a clear ethical framework to guide personal and professional decisions that may arise from technology-related issues.