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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Sheron Rowe

Sheron Rowe

NEA VP: Face of America Changing but Education Remains Key to Opportunity - 3 views

shared by Sheron Rowe on 25 Feb 10 - Cached
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    Even though the face of America is change, one thing will not - public education.
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American Recovery & Reinvestment Act of 2009 - 1 views

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    How much of the recovery money is going to education.
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NEA Home Page - 1 views

shared by Sheron Rowe on 25 Feb 10 - Cached
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    This is the home page for NEA which is the largest professional organization for college and university faculty and staff within the United States. We have 3.2 million members and a history of more than 150 years of advocating for faculty and staff.
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National Ovarian Cancer Coalition - 0 views

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    Link to ways the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition advocates for individuals with ovarian cancer. One way is by increasing congressional awareness of ovarian cancer needs.
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National Student Nurses Association (NSNA) Home Page - 0 views

shared by Sheron Rowe on 07 Feb 10 - Cached
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    Link to nursing student's professional organization whose voting and decision making body is the House of Delegates. Once a resolution is adopted, it is considered for such things as publishing, community health projects, and state, legislative or educational actions.
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Chapter 464, 2009 Florida State Statutes - 2 views

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    The 2009 Florida Statutes - Title XXXII, Chapter 464 - Regulation of Professions and Occupations, Nursing This is the link to the statute regarding the allowance of clinical simulation as part of a nursing program's clinical training.
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High-Fidelity Simulation and the Development of Clinical Judgment: Students' Experiences - 1 views

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    This article reported that because of the competition of clinical practice sites and short inpatient stays, traditional nursing practice opportunities are increasingly limited thus making clinical simulations more important.
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