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    Illogical Argument The profession of social work has lost its focus and will soon be indiscernible from other helping vocations such as psychologists. Specht & Courtney (1995) contend just this and note it is often hard to delineate the differences between a social worker and a “faith healer” these days (p. 2). The profession as a whole needs to remember its history and work towards realigning its values to ensure compliance with the genesis of social work ethos. Some feel the blame lies…

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    the education system of comparable 1st world countries such as Finland, Germany, and South Korea, the education system is in desperate need of a reform that invests more money into the future generation of students, makes being a teacher a valued profession, and works towards lightening the pressure of school for students. In order to look at the “how” of a reform, it’s important to look at what countries have served the most successful models of education. Countries like Finland, Germany, and…

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    Ageism In Australia Essay

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    In many industries, there has been an increased trend for the workforce to become older due to better health and longevity. Ageism brings new challenges with the requirements of work, promotions of work ability. The Australian population is aging due to a variety of factors such as, the baby boom, after World War 2, an increase in lifespan, and a slowing of birthrate. The purpose of this paper will be to identify the key issues of ageism that affects potential and current adult employees. Quite…

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    Teacher Retention

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    My background is rooted in education. it was only right to choose an article relating to teacher workplace satisfaction and turnover. The research finding titled “The Effects of Leadership and High-Stakes Testing on Teacher Retention” (Thibodeaux,Labat Lee,Labat, 2015) delves into the realm of the effects on teacher retention and high stakes testing. High stakes testing refers to tests given to students in various grade levels across various subjects. These tests are used to hold teachers, not…

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    Hawaii Teachers

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    factors like insufficient salaries for teachers, complicated requirements in getting a teacher’s license in Hawaii and the high cost of living resulting in such phenomenon. These impede the quality of education in the State of Hawaii. Teaching is the noblest profession; however, the salaries for…

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    and grow as a person is something people should never take advantage of, however they do it on a daily basis. The ability to attend school and get an education today is under-appreciated in society, which makes the profession of teaching in the United States an get underpaid profession. Teachers give people the ability to learn and explore for all the information they need to know before they enter the real world and become doctors, lawyers, dentists, surgeons, etc. There are current battles…

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    Gabrielle Bernstein a motivational speaker once said, “Allow your passion to become your purpose, and it will one day become your profession.” My passion for many years has been to become a teacher. I never really knew exactly what I wanted to teach until I was a junior in high school. I was sitting in math class when my teacher asked some of my classmates what they wanted to do after high school. When one girl said she wanted to be an elementary teacher, my teacher went on a rant about how…

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    the Food Network, then you know that those celebrity chefs are teaching their audiences how to cook. The aspect that appealed to me was not the cooking, but the teaching. As I grew up I became interested in art and of course I would sit in my room for hours “teaching” my imaginary friends (and occasionally any pet, stuffed animal or person that would sit still long enough), how to paint and draw just…

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    pretty picture of what people in these roles are supposed to be. No other occupation is pressured by these expectations to as great an extent as teachers. The myth of the “hero teacher” is a rather sizable and constant issue for those in the teaching…

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    are going to have a lot of colleagues. The NAEYC and the Code of Ethics of the Education Profession in Florida make it clear to not discriminate against a colleague because of race, sex, nationality, religious beliefs, etc. This point is often overlooked; the principles that apply to children also apply to us as we interact with other adults in the workplace. Doing so will ensure a stable environment for teaching the children. Giving these points, it is clear that these similarities all…

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