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    changing professional that are on their way towards creating a profession that everyone can rely on and respect. Those teachers leaving their footprints on how we handle certain situations, how we work with families and how strong/loud our voices should be. As I continue to lead and grow within this profession, I believe the lives that I impact with the early childhood knowledge I have gained knowledge of will help make this great profession and continue to include research that will be of…

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    Low Teacher Retention

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    4.2 An analysis of the answers to the research questions Each of the research questions is answered based on the analysis of data presented in the sub-section above. 4.2.1 Question 1-What factors are currently contributing to low teacher retention rates in Queensland primary schools? A number of factors were identified as contributors to low retention rates in Queensland. The four main factors which were apparent included added stress, increased workload, an overcrowded curriculum and a lack…

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    Counselor educators and supervisors wear multiple hats while conducting services as a supervisor. As a supervisor, it is vital to understand the qualities that each role presents. Within this assignment, I will discuss the three roles I believe to be important within the supervisor role. I will also discuss the challenges that could potentially present themselves while acting as a teacher. Finally, I will discuss the importance of each role and what the literature review reference for future…

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    Salaries for high school teachers with fifteen years of experience and the minimum level of education and training required to be certified exceeded $40,000 in Denmark, Germany, Japan, and the Netherlands and exceeded $60,000 in Switzerland. In the United States, it was $35,000. With statistics like this, people wonder why anyone would want to be a teacher. Teaching is not for everyone. I personally tell people “you do not understand why people would want to teach, unless you want to teach.”…

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    When one attends nursing school, nursing will not be their job or their career, it will be their profession. Even though a nurse might not be wearing scrubs or working in a hospital at that moment, a nurse is always a nurse. Two of the key elements in nursing are professionalism and patient-family-centered care. These two concepts not only show that nursing is a profession and that a nurse is always a nurse, on or off of the clock; furthermore, it shows the characteristics of all nurses to be…

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    STEM Action Plan

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    Developing New STEM Practices As the name of this action plan indicates, introducing Agora’s teachers’ to the eight STEM practices from the NGSS is essential aspect of Agora’s STEM progress. Even though Agora does not follow the NGSS standards, the school can follow the Framework for K-12 Science Education and successfully implement the STEM practices (NGSS, 2013). Through the training with the EiE curriculum, teachers will be introduced to the STEM practices, but additional work needs to be…

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    How someone is treated in the workplace will impact on how professional they are in their job. While working at a previous educational setting I felt, although the school worked well, information was not shared well with every member of staff. good communication is, in my opinion, a key component to professionalism. You feel a more valued member of the team if information and decisions are shared with you. Although I understand not all information can be shared due to confidentiality, it is…

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    Needs Assessment

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    Preface The following needs assessment illustrates National Association of School Psychology (NASP) Standard 2.9 requirements. A needs assessment is a program-level need to help determine what practices are working, and what practices need more strategies for success. This document demonstrates skills that were used to collaborate with teachers, evaluate and apply research, collect data, measurement and data analysis. Data collection was utilized to measure and analyze what practices at the…

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    demonstrate proper writing so that my students may also develop strong communication. Description In result of fulfilling this plans actions, I will have significant progress in my proofreading and editing skills as well as providing thoughts in a profession style. To adequately achieve…

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    Graduating High School, many young adults feel like they’re at the top. They’ve been the oldest and most experienced for a year now. Fast forward to their first encounter with real world reality. Many young adults realize they know little about professionalism as a whole. If they’re lucky, at some point, someone or some experience will majorly impact their growth with their professional development. I was an eighteen year old straight out of high school, signing a dozen dotted lines to go…

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