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    Professionalism in nursing education is an essential quality when understanding the degree of principles and responsibilities that one may promote with regards to the health of a patient. The idea of professionalism serves as a guide, by being an embodiment of standards that are continuously utilized towards effective decision making in finding the correct course of action (Johnson, 2015). Promoting professional behaviour allows nurses to gain different skills and attitudes that enhance growth.…

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    Who is the IACP? (about us) The (IACP 1893) which is known as the international association of chief of police has a trained organization for law enforcement global. Since 1893 IACP advocated for law enforcement, managing research, and providing other proactive services for their members across the world. International Association of Chiefs of Police administrators seeks to improve the practice of all departments in police work. Direct police cooperation and exchange of information and…

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    Technical Communication

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    relationships to each other. Communication in specific areas like business or the health professions are important to make sure things are done correctly so that we do not have to worry about small misunderstandings that could lead to disastrous results. Bad communication could lead to death in the health profession or a failed business deal. The following websites gives us some insight into the two previously mentioned professions. Although, both website both want to teach us how to…

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    Action Research In Schools

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    course really opened my eyes to action research and what it can really do for my personal professional development as a teacher. As teachers, we are constantly looking at data and adjusting to our students’ needs. We are forever learners in this profession and wanting to continue to be better teachers,…

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    2.3. The Perspectives on Teachers’ Extended Professionalism from School Teachers’ to University Teachers’ The current problem is, however, the existed theories and research studies mostly targeted schoolteachers, then what about it for university teachers? The distinctions between their academic essence and professional responsibilities paved the way for the assumption that their views toward the extended professionalism may also be different. The major differences of these two roles are that:…

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    1. What technology-related training/professional development do you receive from your school and/or the school district? Explain at least three different Professional Activities, what was taught, was it effective for future use? This year we had professional development into a new program called Mastery Connect. We had a one day training in the computer lab of our school. The air conditioning was not working so we had to try to learn this program in a 90 degree building. Although, the program…

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    addresses both individual and schoolwide needs. 4. Professional development is ongoing and sustained over time. 5. Professional development builds cultural proficiency. 6. Professional development explicitly addresses the needs of teachers new to the profession. 7. The professional development program has adequate…

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    Collective Bargaining In Berryessa Union School District Working as a teacher one would believe that within the union contract would be provisions that specifically protect and benefit the teachers, the student, student academic achievement, and equity. After close examination of the contract, I found very little benefit where student equity or achievement were concerned, moreover, the contract seemed to cover how the district and teacher interactions should occur, and students benefits are…

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    Teachers have a code of conduct in which they must uphold to remain professional within the classroom and run an effective classroom. Being professional in the classroom entails having morals which entails respect, responsibility, and are proficient in their craft (Charles &Barrs, 2014)). Professionalism also entails the overall appearance of the teacher. A teacher must dress appropriately because in order to be taken seriously, a professional must dress conservatively to show they are serious…

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    Part 2: Professional Development Reflection The professional development plan that I have made meets the learner-centered principles because it addresses the needs of new teachers based on the survey taken. The new teachers on my campus expressed that they need more help with classroom management skills to keep their classroom flowing smoothly and increase student achievement. My plan allows them to practice existing classroom management techniques, and develop news management ideas with…

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