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    the profession and going to work at something they are better at leaving more money for the good teachers. This would lead to the good teachers staying in the profession longer, and thus influencing more people 's lives for the better (Rosales, John). As more and more teachers flock to the profession the average wage of teachers would go up until it reaches the point where they are finally being rewarded completely for their hard…

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    Bege loves seeing her children prosper and grow. Her favorite part of teaching is seeing the progress her students make. She’s not quite sure if she makes an impact in her students’ lives, but she has a ton of students and parents come back to see her! Of course with every upside to something, there’s always a downside. Mrs. Bege’s worst parts of teaching are making the kids take standardized tests (even though she prepares her students well enough for them), going…

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    Every teacher has their own motives to answer why they chose this profession. According to Don Kauchak and Paul Eggen (2014), some of those reasons may include job security especially due to the teacher shortage (p. 9), personal and intellectual growth (p. 7), being able to have most holidays off (p. 8), wanting to make a difference (p. 7), or seeing each student’s progression towards improvements in a particular subject area (Kauchak and Eggen, 2014, p. 14). Although there are several…

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    agree that a key aspect of our profession is altruism. I think that you bring up a great point in terms of the ownership of nursing careers. In order for others to continue to recognize nursing as a respectable profession, we must continue to emulate these characteristics and more. There is a reason that nursing continues to be one of the most trusted, respected professions. I appreciate you expanding on this because it is very important. We are our own profession, within the healthcare system,…

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    not at the expense of my own. I took some time off to reflect on what my next step would be and to be more available to my youngest child whom was entering the third grade at a different school. That school is the birth place of my interest in teaching. With new found time on my hands, I volunteered at the school on a daily basis. I did it all, from clearing trays in the cafeteria during lunch duty, assisting students with decoding and phonics to putting books back on the shelf in the…

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    specialist, Mrs. Hicks has engaged predominantly in teaching kindergarten through fourth grade classrooms. Overall, Mrs. Hicks has been apart of the Hamilton Southeastern School District for the last fifteen consecutive years. Majority of this duration, has partake at Cumberland Road Elementary. For Mrs. Hicks, the deciding factor, for choosing the teaching profession, comprises of the passion to work with children. Whether in the field of teaching, or a different career path, Mrs. Hicks reveals…

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    society, and the basis for informed choice and development of the profession. Even though the education system of the two largest countries in the world is different, they hold one common goal: to provide children with the sufficient knowledge for their future in the country.…

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    2_Assignment 02 Pro Bono According to Owen. C, it has recognized pro bono work as a responsibility for legal profession to be undertaken as a main part to facilitate the legal practices. Mandatorily, firms are required to commit at least five percent of the value of the total hours within the contract to pro bono work by Victorian Government (Owen, C, 2012). Should architectural profession follow the similar rules? What are the benefits and challenge for architectural practices to provide pro…

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    more about the various nuances of the teaching profession and the steps necessary to become a better instructor. For the past year in a half, I have worked hard to create lessons that pique my students’ curiosity and interests. This instructional approach is done with the intent of assisting those students with engineering/architecture career aspirations and those with other career aspirations. As a way to monitor my students and, in parallel, improve my teaching capabilities, I have relied on…

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    gained an insight into the concept of the working class or lower level of society lacking the necessary resources to attain all their desirable needs. The dignity of the work and the rights of the worker plays an important role and due to their profession, this should not result in the exploitation of the workers by the authoritative figures. The text placed emphasis on how there should be physical/social barriers placed to stop greedy members within society from misusing their power hence,…

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