Teaching as a Profession Essay

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    (American Nurses Association, 2015), nurses have an obligation to uphold ethical treatment of all, and to advance in the profession while guiding others. The following provisions can be referenced in relation to a practice change: Code 1.5: The nurse will develop therapeutic relationships with colleagues and others by assisting with the development, implementation, and teaching of the new purposeful rounding practice. Exemplifying the lead by example strategy encourages others to follow new…

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    Primary teaching has been my career aim since work experience week, in Year ten. Since then, teaching has been the only profession that I am interested in. The part of teaching that makes me want to do it for the rest of my life, is that every day would be completely different. I am currently studying Childhood and Family Studies and Education Studies, at the University of Wolverhampton. The course has taught me a vast amount of information, all relevant to teaching in a Primary setting. One…

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    desire to teach, the passion for the teaching life, the desire to serve, and the desire to make a difference in students’ lives. In my elementary school years I had challenges regarding reading and writing. When I met a teacher who had faith in me it helped me have confidence as a student and a learner. I hope that I can be that great of an influence to my students’; to help them believe in themselves. 2. What do you see as the main benefits and challenges of teaching? (Don 't you dare say…

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    Today, nursing profession is the largest division in the health care setting. Nurses play vital role in health care system such as direct patient care by caring, advocating, and teaching. Nursing field has been growing so rapidly in health care system whereas nurses need to continue advance her educations and practice. The Institute of Medicine Report gives more information based on research about growing nursing profession. Researchers have been provided essential tools and ideas about how to…

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    what is taught in the classroom. This lectures taught in the classroom are what prepares student nurses towards what they expect to see in the clinical settings. Without proper teaching in theory, nurses will not have a scientific ratonale about procedures carried out and they will not be able to defend the nursing profession. Practice on the other hand can be defined as the process of carrying out an action. In this case it have to do with putting into action all the theory taught in the…

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    heart making me very fond of the profession. I also admired the amount of medical decision making that a PA has which is in line with my original dedication to provide a more comprehensive care, a far cry from my childhood pastime of healing toys with imaginary bumps and bruises. This experience clarified the professional path I want to take. I decided to fully immerse myself into the physician assistant profession by learning as much as I could about the profession outside of my job and…

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    Growing up in a small town, where the local physician taught her mother how to apply injections, Dr. Margarita Trevino, experienced what she later in life choose as her profession. Dr. Trevino decided to become a nurse as a high school student. Interviewing her, gave me the opportunity of realizing that nursing is a beautiful profession in which I can go different ways without putting on hold what I love the most. In this paper I will discuss how Dr. Trevino obtained both of best worlds in…

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    't. Some can go through training as a teacher or as a teachers aid to get more of an experience with lessons and lesson plans. "During student teaching, they gain experience in preparing lessons and teaching students in A classroom setting, under the supervision and guidance of a mentor teacher. The amount of time required for these program (or profession) varies by state, but may last 1 to 2 years." (Occupational Outlook…

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    their relative newness” (p. 85). From her small qualitative study of three highly-effective urban high school teachers, Dunn (2015) concluded pull factors are often able to overpower push factors for teachers who contemplate whether to remain in teaching. Dunn admits her sampling is too small to make any generalizations but her study serves to highlight the emerging importance of a push and pull approach to examine teachers’ decisions to remain in or leave their…

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    physically and mentally wounded. It’s sad to see that by these reasons and others, nurses are leaving the profession and not coming back. Nurses are facing numerous challenges that are causing many of them to leave the profession. In the article called “Why Are Nurses Leaving”, surveys were taken by RN’s that no longer work in the clinical practice. They were asked why they decided to leave the profession and most of them had the same…

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