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    Observations, Professional Development, and Principal Interview Summaries and Log Throughout the semester, fall 2015, I have deliberated where I am as a teacher, the good and the bad, of what I continually do on a daily basis for students that are being raised in a world unlike any in history. There is now much more emphasis on learning as a skill, on increasing people’s ability to learn (on their own or in groups), and on developing this ability in everyone. This might seem simple, but it’s…

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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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    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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    The purpose of this essay is to investigate the attitudes, skills 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…

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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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    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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    Week 6 Reflection Report

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    all the way to this one important paper. The insights I have learned for this class is about a professional is that everything you do, say, and show are all related to professionalism. It is the knowing and the demonstrating the knowledge of the profession you are doing and the professional practice. I learned that you need to know the ethics, and how each child develops…

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    makes being a teacher a great profession. However, here in America teachers are not always held up on a high podium like they should be. Teaching requires a lot of professionalism and in the end it is one of the most rewarding careers out there. My mother was a teacher’s aide for a preschool class. Many of my views…

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