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    The Foundations of Professionalism The world as we know it has changed and is still changing, some for good and some for worse. One point that cannot be altered is professionalism. So where does professionalism start and how do you create a professional out of a student? The foundation of professionalism in a university setting starts at the core roots with of course the staff members of the university which should be spread across the branches to the students. In addition, there’s also a…

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    Professionalism means something different to different people. It is unique to our personalities because we all hold ourselves to different standards. I understand professionalism to mean different things in the workplace compared to the classroom. Throughout this essay I will discuss different interpretations of professionalism. In my own words, professionalism is the degree to which one aims to conduct ones self in a setting where they aim to act mature, to gain a higher respect or to impress…

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    The concept of professionalism in educators is complicated and multidimensional. Just like other professions, teaching “has its own unique set of ethical concepts and professional values which define and frame ethically responsible conduct” (Maxwell & Schwimmer, 2016). Discussing about professionalism helps educators to explore the core values and ethical obligation of teaching (Maxwell & Schwimmer, 2016). Qualities of professionalism varies among educators as everyone has different…

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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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    Needs Assessment Results Professional Development Needed Tally Total Content Knowledge and Skills 8, 10, 5, 10, 10, 8.6 Classroom Management 4, 1, 1, 10, 5 4.2 Relations with Parents 3, 8, 5, 10, 5 6.2 Student Motivation 3, 8, 3, 10, 9 6.6 Student Engagement 5, 10, 3, 10, 4 6.4 Needs of Diverse Learners 3, 10, 5, 5, 6 5.8 Student Assessments 7, 8, 5, 10, 6 7.2 Organizational Skills 6, 9, 10, 5, 10 8 Communication with Colleagues 10, 10, 10, 5, 7 8.4 Other: None I surveyed 5 new teachers…

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    In business “any goal worth achieving involves an element of risk” (Karnazes n.d.) and without risks comes no reward. Previously, several solutions to Precision Chem-Dry’s management problem have been identified, such as implementing professional development for all staff, hiring a small business accountant and investing in growing social capital. All of these solutions have been identified as being beneficial to the organization, but before Precision Chem-Dry can make a choice of whether or…

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    STUDENT’S NAME: Lauren Donawa STUDENT ID #: 68262 DATE OF SUBMISSION: 10th October, 2014 COURSE TITLE: Becoming a Reflective Practitioner COURSE CODE: PRAC 1001 TITLE: Assignment Two: Reflections on beliefs NAME OF INSTRUCTOR: Kathleen Robinson Teaching and learning involves techniques that when applied in a positive and supportive environment caters for both the…

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    The school leader is to model what he or she expects of teachers and is expected to be the “lead learner in the school” (Cordiero & Cunningham, 2013). They must “develop and supervise the instructional and leadership capacity of school staff” (ELCC 2.3). In order for this to be possible, as the instructional leader of Success Middle School, I must be aware of what good teaching looks like compared to poor teaching and what effective learning looks like and sounds like in any classroom. Therefore…

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    AICPA Professional Ethics

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    According to the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct Section 53 – Article II: The Public Interest, “Those who rely on certified public accountants expect them to discharge their responsibilities with integrity, objectivity, due professional care, and a genuine interest in serving the public” (CP pg. 7). Young & Brobeck, LLP did not uphold these principles and did not comply with GAAP thus, resulting in a breach of their duty of care (CP pg. 2). The auditor's unqualified opinion included an…

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    A True Professional What does it mean to be a professional? Some people say it simply means showing up to work and doing your job. Others might say being a professional requires a certain swagger about yourself, a demeanor that’s confident and ready to take on any challenge that is thrown your way without you sacrificing your composure. To be a professional air traffic controller means all these things and more. Part of developing this professionalism as an air traffic controller is learning the…

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