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counselling operates including addiction. It provides a foundation for understanding counselling skills
This 100 hour practicum is the first practicum in the Bachelor of Social health and Wellbeing and will enable you to develop your professional practice skills under professional supervision.
wellbeing, along the DSM5 continuum for substance and non-substance use disorders and apply assessment
Course content Topics include: Professional communication and relationship skills: including listening, interviewing and building rapport. Providing information and explaining. Reflective practice and reflective writing. Legal and ethical responsibilities in practice: Personal and professional...
Learners who successfully complete this online course will be able to: Create, combine, share and store logically work/study-related documents using word processing skills Communicate with people/organisations using digital communications technologies Apply search skills to find information...
Learners who successfully complete this online course will be able to: Investigate and use emerging online presentation software to create and deliver a presentation Consult, plan, design and create a presentation according to a brief using presentation software Deliver a presentation using...
This online course will give you the skills to apply engineering knowledge to common manufacturing processes, including quality assurance, inventory control and scheduling and queuing.
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This online course introduces ākonga to the role research and inquiry play in learning and teaching. Ākonga will come to understand the importance of evidenced based decision making when evaluating and adapting their practice. Research and inquiry data gathering methods are introduced to support evidence-based reflection including a consideration of Māori and Pacific approaches. Ākonga will practise accessing resources, research studies and evidence relevant to their teaching context.
In this course ākonga become familiar with concepts that are foundational to the learning and teaching of Numeracy, Mathematics and Science including the role of appropriate resources and approaches. This course presents how play-based learning and play-based teaching are applied in the early years in these curriculum areas.