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    negative consequences for both school districts and students. The growing turnover rates may diminish the quality of teachers hired (Fall, 2010). Districts that are hard to staff, high poverty and urban, may be forced to hire substitutes or under certified teachers. Schools who serve primarily African American and Latino students were also found to have large class sizes, facilities problems, and a lack of textbooks and technology (Curtis & Wise,…

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    The Gift of Teaching Think back to the year 2000. Our president was Bill Clinton,Y2K never happened, people were watching the first season of Survivor, and the biggest economic question was how the government was going to spend its $230 billion dollar surplus. Oh, and gas cost about $1.30/gallon. Terrorist attacks were problems for the rest of the world, we were certainly impervious to such threats in America. And in this year… the year before everything changed, I started teaching at Masuk…

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    Lessons of a Childhood Graduate Childhood means something different to each person. For some, their youth meant family and community; for others, being a youth meant self-discovery and independence. Regardless, everyone has a few core values they have learned from their childhood. For me, the most important parts of my childhood was adventure, sports and family. Adventure encourages risk-taking and new experiences. It allows individuals to discover their passions and a zest for life. Sports…

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    1 I come from a long line of educators and administrators on both sides of my family. Various relatives of mine have taught me to understand and appreciate the importance of education. This being the case, they have inspired my decision to be a teacher, preferably an elementary school teacher. Last year, I sat in on my aunt’s third grade class at Washington Irving, an elementary school in my district that I attended for three years. After visiting the classroom a handful of times, I absolutely…

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    1. Please elaborate on your past educational experience. What obstacles, challenges or relevant circumstances impacted your experience? In high school, I was far too busy with clubs, classes, and tutoring to get ahead to really cement relationships and go to parties.I spent most summers in classrooms just so I could add more classes during the school year. I would attend language classes just further my skills as my family traveled overseas to spend time with our extended family. When I…

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    I had just finished my Intermediate Algebra class at a local community college during the summer of my sophomore year at secondary school. It was fairly challenging, exactly as hard as you would expect a new math course to be, and I was contented that it was finally over. It was not long after that I began to resent the rest of my stodgy summer. I missed waking up before dawn, I missed the bitter cold that greeted me almost every morning, I missed the diverse population of students and trying to…

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    Key Assessment This summer I took both 2120 and 2130 simultaneously. I completed forty hours of field experience between the Next Generation site in Dawsonville, and the Summer Language Camp program in Hall County. I was only able to complete ten of my hours at the Next generation site, while I did the majority of my work in Hall County, so for the sake of clarity in this paper I will mostly reference and draw from my experience with the Summer Language Camp. Through my experiences this summer…

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    to change and modify this handbook, policies, and procedures at any given time. TLC at Greenville TLC at Greenville is a non-profit long-term health care organization that is conveniently located in the heart of Greenville, North Carolina. This nursing home and rehabilitation center is built on a 10-acre land that is home to many healthy, sick, and hospice residents. This organization staffs a…

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    Mistaking Medical Careers

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    health care industry (Medical Careers, 2014). Mistaking occupations of a medical assistant or nursing can be an honest misunderstanding. Receiving the chance to be in the medical field can be a rewarding experience of setting out the chance to help others. This case it may seem that both of these occupations are different, but the areas they work in are similar. In advance considering to pursue medical assisting or nursing he or she must look at the portions of the occupation like Education,…

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    Nursing Facts Essay

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    accurately monitor a patient’s health. At the same time, it is also crucial for the patient to understand the facts of one’s condition in order to have it treated respectively. I am both a health paraprofessional and a patient. As an unemployed certified nursing assistant (CNA) whose certification is soon to be expired and a patient who’s currently undergoing recovery from an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) surgery, I came across a problem that restlessly boggled my mind. I had often…

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