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    Unlike other professions that are protected by official regulators, it is the responsibility of professional bodies to act as authoritative power that protects the integrity of the PR industry (Tench and Yeomans, 2014). Doorley and Garcia (2011) argue, however, that such regulating professional associations have no true controlling authority at all, as their membership is optional to PR practitioners. Voluntary membership implies that there will always be non-members who are excluded from…

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    A profession is defined as a paid occupation that requires a formal qualification in a specific area or subject. A Profession of Arms is defined as “the vocation comprised of experts certified in the ethical application of land combat power, serving under civilian authority…”. Just like a regular profession, I consider, that the profession of arms is one based on customer service. I will explain. Every profession’s main objective is to serve people, the community. You can successfully perform…

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    Engineers have to deal with increasing responsibilities as technology is each day more involved in our daily lives. Hence, it is important that engineers are able to make the correct decisions on which is the right way to act. Engineers can base themselves in the several norms and rules that are outlined by their professional organizations. However, there is a finite amount of things that can be stated as rules. For this reason, and as the Good Engineer reading proposes, it is important that…

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    For this artifact that addresses NJPTS #11, I had to complete thirty hours of student observation at the corresponding school at which I was placed. During these observation hours, it was encouraged that I become as actively involved in the classroom as I could, working with both corresponding teachers and students in order to gain meaningful pre-professional experience. Additionally, at the end of my thirty hours, it was required that my corresponding teachers fill out evaluation forms which…

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    In education, especially during the early years, it is extremely important that the curriculum is structured around the students in order to promote academic success and maintain interest in the material that is being taught. By approaching teaching with a student-centered style, each individual student can benefit from an education that is well-suited to their academic level and personality types. Pragmatism extends this benefit by applying hands on experiences that allow for further student…

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    Writing is done in almost all professions. Whether a person is a police officer or an animator, there is always some writing that must be done. This is especially true for those who wish to become teachers, and therefore have to structure their entire career around the writings they prepare, such as creating lesson plans, handouts, and blog posts. Although it is obvious that high school English teachers are required to do quite a bit of writing in the classroom, people often forget that there is…

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    opportunities that I was willing to give to our faculty. After watching four different teachers and being in classes with many other teachers due to my role as a special education teacher, I believe I could share helpful insights into 21st century teaching and learning. I discussed grading practices, social media, and flipped classrooms with her, during our conversations. She was receptive of the ideas that I have given her and is willing for me to host professional developments for our…

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    hourly. The individual posses qualities of autonomy. Work may be thought provoking and challenging. The working field can either be public, private or academia (Krinn, 2011). The importance of professionalism to leadership is relevant to the nursing profession. Professionalism can determine the outcome of a situation. Nurses are encouraged to step up in the healthcare environment as leaders. Being professional is a characteristic that is appropriate for a leader to possess. These skills can help…

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    Where the shared resources are limited to common audit methodology or audit manuals, with no exchange of personnel or client or market information, it is unlikely that the shared resources would be considered to be significant. The same applies to a common training endeavor. Where, however, the shared resources involve the exchange of people or information, such as where staff are drawn from a shared pool, or a common technical department is created within the larger structure to provide…

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    Fidelity Of Implementation

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    Fidelity of implementation is critical in improving student-learning outcomes. In order to grow from our mistakes, we need conscience data that will inform our decision process. I currently sit on the SRBI team at Westside Middle School and one of the greatest disconnects we have noticed is that teachers are not always connecting their daily lesson planning to SRBI. Let’s say, hypothetically I was appointed as a central office administrator and charged with improving the SRBI process at the…

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