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    entitled to equal and high quality education and that teachers should never abuse their position of power. It clearly states that teachers are not to take advantage of students or colleagues in any way. They should always be honest, represent their profession well, and maintain appropriate relationships with students. Lastly, the Model Code of Ethics for Educators was designed to hold educators to the highest standards. Responsibility and ethical conduct are key points of this code. Adherence to…

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    For public, business, and other practices, the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct has different Rules for those practices. As for public practice, independence is a required rule but not for CPAs in business and other practices. It is important because there are always some circumstances or relationship occurring to threat the Code compliance so that the public interest will be put at risk. For CPA firms, before they sign the engagement letters with clients, they must make sure the independence…

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    everyday. Now the question posed here is- As teachers how can we develop professionally as well as help in each others growth ? Our profession compels us to commit ourselves to continued learning .According to Darling -Hammond Professional development is a ' process of enhancing teaching 's professional status by expanding the knowledge base upon which the profession draws and increasing teachers ' epistemological awareness ' while many others simply say ' professional development is…

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    Professionalism in nursing education is an essential quality when understanding the degree of principles and responsibilities that one may promote with regards to the health of a patient. The idea of professionalism serves as a guide, by being an embodiment of standards that are continuously utilized towards effective decision making in finding the correct course of action (Johnson, 2015). Promoting professional behaviour allows nurses to gain different skills and attitudes that enhance growth.…

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    The profession of nursing involves a variety of different concepts and skills. The ANA Standards of Professional Performance describe a competent level of the behavior in the professional role (page 3 book). These standards help to make sure that nurses provide the best possible care to their patients and so that the nurses know what qualities are needed to meet the professional standards. There is a great importance to the Standards of Professional Performance. By having standards that…

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    Professionalism is the competence expected and presented by a professional, and among teachers it is important to exhibit professionalism in their careers. Presenting oneself as a professional is important as it will affect their career. A teacher not presenting themselves as a professional can result in students not showing respect towards them, their colleagues not taking them seriously, parents being concerned with their child’s learning, and the certainty of putting a career at risk.…

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    A person that keeps this as their daily focus will find that they will be successful in any position that they are in, whether it is at the very top of the corporate ladder or in a subordinate position. People find their value not in what they're doing but how they are doing it. “My own personal belief about leadership is that you have got to have passion for what you do because if you haven't got that you can't communicate. You've got to be able to inspire with a vision of the future," Gill…

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    Many teachers experience intense episodes of work-related stress. Elmore (2002) found that teachers are being asked to do something that most people currently working in schools today were not hired to do; they have not been prepared for experiential learning, meeting standards, and/or customized learning (p. 4). Teachers obey representatives from the nation’s capital to the school principal, even when they believe that these mandates and reform initiatives are not in the best interest of…

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    daily bases. I hope to teach compassion to my students, although I realize that they ultimately will have to be the one who will embrace compassion in order to feel compassion for their patients. I always uphold myself as a professional. The nursing profession is governed by standards that show that we look beyond our own personal attitudes. Nurses uphold practices that support the patient’s standards in regards to health both physically and ethically (Meehan, 2012). As a nurse educator I hope…

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    “Skill Development Among Student Affairs Professionals” is an article written by Darby M. Roberts about self-evaluation by three different Student Affairs professional levels about skills within the Student Affairs profession. The three skill levels are new professionals, mid- managers, and senior student affairs officers. New professionals worked full time in Student Affairs for 0- 5 years. Mid- managers are defined as individual who reports directly to the CSAO (chief student affairs officer)…

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