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    Due to professional development at Cartersville Middle School being providing at times during the day that often do not correlate with the ELL teachers’ planning period, these teachers have missed training on how to use some of the basic technology the Cartersville School district provides. In addition, these teachers have not been provided time to work with the technology that has been placed in their classrooms to see how it can benefit them in their ELL classroom and how it can provide it…

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    and techniques that make a good teacher and to explore which of these I will adopt into my own practice when I am a fully registered teacher. In this essay I will discuss three main concepts which I think are most important in order to display good teaching. I will use both set readings, additional readings related specifically to the concepts and first-hand evidence that I have experienced in primary school through my PEP days in order to explain fully why I believe these concepts are most…

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    This school is making real my expectations because all the teachers and stuff are very professional and very dedicated with us all the time . I am very grateful with this school because , you guys are giving me this big opportunity for to be a professional in this country and make real my dreams in this big country . Everything is very important for the future for me and for my family . I like some much this school and is very important for me. at the beginning I was feeling very sad because…

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    What does it mean to be a profession? Professions are distinctive occupations that employ a specialized workforce established upon extensive educational training and provide an unbiased service to others for compensation. “The servant ethic of professions is characterized as cedat emptor, “let the taker believe in us”” (U.S. Army, 2010, p. 2). This refers to a standard code of ethics as the key component for an efficacious profession reflecting an organization’s set of values while creating…

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    professionalism at all levels of the organization. The Profession of Arms has certified experts ready to defend and protect the United States. One of these professions is the Human Resource Sergeant that displays professionalism, knowledge, and is ready to fight during conflicts. He/she is willing to be a subordinate of the American people as well as those appointed in government. The Profession of Arms indicates that the best understanding of the Army profession is stated in the Federal…

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    Professions are careers where professional workers complete tasks and objectives through creative and critical thinking. A profession is made up of multiple different aspects that differentiate it from regular work. A profession requires professional work and not work that is repetitive or routine. Professions are fields in which effectiveness is more important than efficiency. Professions require ethics to establish trust with their clients. Professions contain factors that promote career…

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    advice or divulge private information given to one in confidence. Also, an engineer must only participate in projects within their areas of capability. It is a professional obligation to act in a manner benefitting the prestige of the engineering profession. For the most part, these simple principles are the basics for any situation and can apply to anyone. Everyone should behave honestly. Everyone should consider the public well-being to be of great importance. Trust given by anyone, whether…

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    Article #4 Abstract. The article reviewed was Revised AICPA Code of Professional Conduct. The key of the abstract is to demonstrate the improvements in AICPA Code of Professional Conduct that provides details on ethics for public accounting firms and business entities (p. 62). Introduction. The author studies sections of the revised code that provides an assistance on ethical rulings and violations of the conduct to interested groups. The main objective of the research is to describe processes…

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    I. I read about many women this summer, but Annie Warburton Goodrich left a large imprint on me. Annie Warburton Goodrich paved the path for twenty-first century nurses to be run through the rigorous and rewarding courses they are put through today. Being a nursing major myself, I aspire to leave such a legacy behind. From early on in her times as a nurse, Annie Goodrich noticed flaws in the procedures and immediately began composing ways to change her field. In 1900, as the Superintendent of…

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    Define Professionalism Professionalism means having to improve educational standards, being part of a professional organization (e.g. union and ANA), being able to develop a theory based nursing practice and ability to apply learned theory into practice. Being able to have autonomy and accountability using patient centered approach to achieve acknowledgement and respect from other disciplines (Wolf, 2013). Apply basic ethics concept to a patient, staff or student issues Autonomy means…

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