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    From a young age, I have always had a passion for caregiving. Initially I wanted to go into the medical. I pursued this for more than half of my time in school. When I entered college entered as a nursing major and quickly changed to a math major. After being a math major I quickly lost interest when led to my decline in academic performance. After a semester of failure and a lack in motivation, I dropped out of college. During my summer break until now, I've been on a search to figure out what…

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    nursing and teaching fields, nursing and teaching has always been a common job for women. The amount of women pursuing a job as a nurse has only decreased by 5.5% from 1972 to 2003, by this change; females are gradually leaving behind the traditional female careers and moving into traditional male careers. As for women having a job as a kindergarten teacher, in 1972 96.8% of women were teachers, however this job did fluctuate. For example, from 1972 to 1983, Women pursuing a career in the…

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    Self Esteem In Nursing

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    Perception of Nursing Image as a Profession and Self –Esteem in Dakahlea Governorate. ABSTRACT Background: Nursing profession is a complex, dynamic, and diverse so nurses’ still face challenges regarding to their image that have extensive effect on their decision to enter and remain in nursing and to their ’s contribution to positive health care outcomes. Self-esteem influences how student nurses think, feel, communicate, and motivate themselves and act which…

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    because we both wanted to be a teacher. My mother teaches kindergarten through fifth grade. She has been teaching at Chiefland Elementary for three years, but she has been in education field for ten years. She first started as a tutor and then a teacher’s aide. This coming up fall she will be graduating with her masters in Elementary Education. My mother’s reasoning for entering the teaching profession is because she wanted to make a difference in children’s lives and she thought becoming a…

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    effective member of the community, the nurse educator must use her knowledge about the current trends to solve the educational issues, determining own professional goal to facilitate the mission of the organization, being an advocate for nursing profession, assuming a leadership role in various levels of institutional governance and Integrating the values of respect, collegiality, professionalism, and caring environment to facilitate educational environment (NLN, 2005). In my online clinical…

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    positive example to the students and shows unity amongst the teaching staff. As all of the teachers come dressed in modest, clean clothing and their hair is appropriately groomed and they aren’t covered with tattoo’s and piercings, new role models will emerge for the students in the classroom, at school dances, and at after school activities. Additionally, as the teachers adhere to a dress code, students will perceive a unity amongst the teaching staff, which will in turn create a greater…

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    Events of the past, present, and future have always interested me. Studying the information on the history and progression of the physician assistant profession has been no exception. The history of the physician assistant occupation denotes the importance of its position in healthcare. Prior to the first formal education received by future physician assistants in 1965-1967, by Eugene A Stead, Jr., Dr. Amos Johnson and his proprietary trained assistant Henry Treadwell, became a model for Stead’s…

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    qualified and being able to do tasks, activities or any work effectively Quezos (2013). The knowledge, skills and attitudes for competencies are determined by the profession, therefore must be relevant to the profession Crane et al (2012). What one does must be considering the rules, principles, standards, guidelines and values of that profession (Crane et al, 2012). Crane et al (2012) cited that the capabilities and abilities of an individual differs and this is influenced by the way the…

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    attended schools in the Keller School District until middle school. Middle school year my family and I moved closer to family members, in Tyler, Texas, where I attended school in the Whitehouse district. As a child I first began to notice my love for teaching. In my teenage years I adapted my love for children. I have done many babysitting jobs along my way. Other experience I have had which include working with children,…

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    What Is Stress?

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    (2010) found that “...there are four dimensions of school climate: physical and social-emotional safety, quality of teaching and learning, relationships and collaboration, and the structural environment” (p. 1191). One result of poor school climate is the rising numbers of teacher sick days (Dana, 2014, p. 103), and the number of teachers leaving or planning to leave the profession” (Fullen, 2001). School climate is also associated with clear and consistent communication as schools move toward…

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