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    Nursing Since 1854, nursing has been recognized as a profession. It could be said that nursing is as old as mankind since people have always needed nursing care when ill or wounded. The word nurse is derived from the Anglo-French nurice and the Latin nutrica, both of which mean nourish(nursingtheory.org). This is exactly what nurses have always done. Nursing has a very extensive history. With many misconceptions of what the field is, as well as how it started. In 1854 Florence Nightingale…

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    the author’s permission to allow use of the survey instrument. After obtaining the permission of use, the survey will be modified using Q-sort method to describe the respiratory therapy students’ and clinical instructors perceptions of effective teaching characteristics according to undergraduate respiratory therapy (BSRT) and clinical instructors. The instrument for this study consisted of two sections, demographic and the survey instrument (See Appendix B). Section I, the demographic section…

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    Postsecondary education can do many things for a student including teaching them about another way of living or introducing them to things they have not seen before. Gary Gutting, a writer for the New York Times, conveys this idea by stating, “The raison d’être of a college is to nourish a world of intellectual culture;…

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    I've heard many teachings on this passage over the years and each of them has treated this passage as if Jesus was only informing the remaining eleven of his original Disciples what they should do. When we look at the structure of the sentence (you may not have noticed that this is one complete sentence), Jesus tells them not only what they should do; he also tells them how to do it. He tells them to make disciples of all nations (how?) by baptizing them and teaching them to observe all that…

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    surfaced at my school involved a teacher and his use of physical contact with students. Our physical education teacher, who I’ll refer to as Mr. Smith, has a good rapport with students and coaches several sports outside of school. Mr. Smith has been teaching at our school for 10 years. He tends to make physical contact with students when greeting them, either with a hug or rub of the shoulder, and students have never complained about his seemingly warm nature in the past. However, at a…

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    very well may be the best in their field, but once they lose their compassion, they have lost their profession. This is a growing problem in the field of medicine. The loss of compassion is seen significantly more in emotional areas of nursing such as critical care units and oncology. Further I will discuss what the literature has to say about compassion fatigue and how it affects the nursing profession along with the individual nurse. Review of the Literature Compassion fatigue…

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    I was able to learn about various teaching strategies and what it takes to become a wonderful teacher for students of all ages. I spent two class blocks each week working alongside a local teacher within their classroom in order to gain experience with children and teaching. Teaching Kindergarten allowed me to discover my love of working with children and my want for students to reach their full potential.…

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    It is often said that teaching is one of the toughest occupations to partake in. lesson planning, organizing classroom materials, taking care of young children, and most of all, attending countless meetings discussing data are all tasks involved in the teaching profession. Assessments and data collection have been known to be the most popular, disliked task for educators (Center for Comprehensive School Reform and Improvement). Data has become a sole component coming from research materials,…

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    Professional Development is fundamental in the educational field. Mizell (2010) states: “professional development refers to many types of educational experiences related to an individual’s work.” (p. 3). This training is an integral part of any organization as it teaches members the skills needed to participate while increasing success. Coutinho & Teles (2011) have indicated that the key to motivating students while increasing their participation is to establish an exceptional professional…

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    In “Contextualizing Teacher Autonomy in time and space: a model for comparing various forms of governing the teaching profession” by Wieland Wermke and Gabriella Höstfält, I encountered something very new and interesting to me. Before reading this article, I had never heard of the word “autonomy”. I now know that autonomy means the professional independence that teachers have in the classroom and what they teach the students. Of course, this is a great topic because the government is becoming…

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