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    The field of music education requires many skills outside of teaching techniques and understanding of fundamentals of music. As a music educator, it is imperative that I am able to communicate professionally with my school faculty, parents and other professionals that will play a role in the learning process for my students. Professional communication through writing is a skill that I must continue to work on so that I may be adequately prepared to facilitate the learning process for my future…

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    Supervisor Reflection

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    supervisor or mentor the teacher and the supervisor can work through the difficulties associated first time experiences. There are four stages associated with the development of a teacher or supervisor which can span over the first five years of teaching. As the new teacher or supervisor takes their perspective roles, both will experience a survival stage, managing or consolidation phase, followed by a stage of continuity or balance, and the final stage is a maturity or mentoring of others stage…

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    Weak Link Problem Summary

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    as the link between teacher evaluations and the lack of professional development opportunities provided to educators by schools and districts. The weak quality problem is described as poor quality professional learning that does little to improve teaching practices (Smylie, 2014). Smylie (2014) details three recommendations that address the “weak link problem” and “the weak quality problem”. The goal of these recommendations is to improve the relationship between teacher evaluations and…

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    organization. I am learning now that being involved in community service holds true for the nurse educator as well. Dawson & Freed (2008), state that “professional nurses have a commitment to society and a responsibility to advance the nursing profession by taking on leadership roles in the community” (p. 268). Studies have also supported that serving the community increases self-confidence by contributing to services to the community (MacIlvaine,…

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    Who I once admired, I helped fire, and I stood by my own personal values, and what I think is professional conduct. It was not for myself, but the wellbeing of others, and the betterment of everyone directly, and indirectly involved. It was not something I was happy about, or even proud of being apart of, but my unwillingness to allow anyone to abuse their power over another, I just cannot stand by, or watch. As a professional, we must be aware of how we conduct ourselves, and to whom we present…

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    Army Professional Culture

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    elaborated on through knowledge of the word and how it applies to the Army, the culture of a professional Army, and the leaders role in a profession of arms. Firstly, An Army White Paper, The Profession of Arms (2010) states that, professions produce uniquely expert work and thrive on effectiveness, rather than efficiency. According to Webster’s dictionary a profession…

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    controversy over the ongoing debate of whether nursing should be considered a profession. Because of the diverse culture within healthcare and the different roles that nurses play, some people may not classify nursing as a profession. I strongly believe…

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    Professional Nursing To become a nurse you don’t have to be special. Nurses that make all C’s in class will still be called nurses, so it is up to us to define ourselves with the traits befitting of a professional nurse. Being a good nurse that displays professionalism is a life long challenge that takes work everyday. The difficulty arises because we are human, and in all walks of life we will encounter things contrary to who we are. Conflict of belief, culture, or a million different things…

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    Professionalism is what has set me apart from the rest of the field in my last two jobs and I am a firm believer of just how important it is. Social media has brought about a new way for us to present ourselves as well as a new wave of deeper background checks. It is imperative that you maintain a sense of professionalism when using all of the many social media platforms, however, it is important to remain true to who you actually are in real life being fake isn't going to help your brand or…

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    Professional Development is an essential component of building aptitude and developing as an professional as well as an individual. Everyone has their own strengths and weaknesses. I have found the learning plan to be quite useful in allowing me to focus more on myself. Course work allows me to develop and enhance the skills I need. However, actually having a plan set up and knowing that I have to work on these areas for improvements, provided me with a perfect sense of how I can work towards…

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