Reflective Essay on Teaching as a Career Essay

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    Each class had its different challenges; some even had the language itself as a challenge, as was the case with British Literature before 1485. Every professor had their own teaching style, which required me to be able to adapt in order to learn as much as possible. The varied from deceptively relaxed discussion mode classes to very structured and detailed ones. These varied teaching styles combined with the subject matter showed me different approaches to viewing the literature. One of the things that greatly influenced how I approached literature was my work in the Psychology department as a Teaching Assistant and a Research Assistant. I was able to perceive how tightly connected psychology is to literature. I applied a lot of what I learned, with regards to mental disorders and human behavior, to my analysis of different works of literature, especially to those of Eugene…

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    Seeing a difference one teacher can make to a child was enough to inspire me to pursue a career in primary teaching.. During this time there was one teacher in particular which made such a difference to the inclusion of my son and encouraged him to engage in his learning again that I felt inspired to pursue a career in primary teaching. Helping children become individuals with a love of learning and to see the progression of a children when they are taught by a teacher willing to support them is…

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    This essay explores how reflective practices can help us to understand our actions and how we can improve upon these to ultimately make ourselves a better and more effective teacher. A reflective practice is a tool that can empower an individual through the process of focusing their thinking, therefore supporting self-knowledge and understanding (Sellars, 2014). Reflective practice is a self-reflective process and Shepherd (2006) states that “in making sense of one’s situation, we are…

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    As it has been revealed across the essay, RP is an undeveloped field in Dental Education. This was already highlighted by Boyd 2002 p.718 “Reflection is an underutilized teaching strategy in dental education, and one likely to lead toward deeper learning along with the development of critical thinking” which shows that there has not been an improvement in the last 13 years despite the educational benefits it brings. Reviewing the GDC educational standards for dentistry and the CDA standards for…

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    your other classes, which will help you get good grades and ultimately a good career, which we all know is what really matters to you. Throughout the semester you will learn many skills helping you to rhetorically analyze text, create a proposal, write an argumentative essay, and a reflective letter. The first piece of high stakes work that you will…

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    Design thinking : understanding how designers think and work / Nigel Cross. Bloomsbury Academic 2013. Gawain, S., 1978. personal & professional devernment. Whatever Publishing Inc. Johns, C., 2013-04-03. Becoming a Reflective Practitioner P.25. John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated. Kolb, D.A., 1939. Experiential learning : experience as the source of learning and development. Prentice-Hall c1984. Kolb, D.A., 1984. Experiential Learning - Experience As The Source of Learning And Development. Kolb,…

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    As new teachers start their career, in order to balance multiculturalism into their curriculum teaching theories like New Historicism and a critical theory method will help aid the balance. The common approach to infusing multicultural education into the curriculum is addressing important figures in history such as Martin Luther King Jr and Cesar Chavez. That is the easiest way for a teacher for they do not have to adjust the curriculum. However, this approach does not benefit the students…

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    In addition to my primary responsibilities for teaching and clinical supervision, I also advise students in the Doctor of Physical Therapy program, mentor students in the Bachelor and Master of Science in Health Science programs as well as students in the Master of Public Health program, and I serve as adjunct faculty at the Northeast Ohio Medical University. The following provides a summary of the various capacities in which I engage in other teaching activities. Student Advising: Within…

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    Student Teaching Essay Dr. Seuss famously said, “Today you are You, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer than You.” That quote has stuck with me since I was a senior in high school. My favorite teacher encouraged me to push myself further in my education and professional career. Now, through the long temperament boulevard of hard work, I can see the finish line in arm’s reach. I expect to experience at numerous of things during student teaching like preparation, classroom…

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    Jessica Vandeventer s01831844 Reflective Narrative and Assessment Portfolio 1. A qualified writing sample, in narrative form, about what being a teaching professional means to you. The teaching profession takes a lot of skill. I feel that to be a teacher you need to be able to teach well, be able to work with others, provide multiple teaching methods, and to be able to control a classroom. Teaching is very important because you are training the next generation to help the world. These students…

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