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    I can use the Seventeen competencies as an example and guide to go by to make sure that I am doing things that I am supposed to do to encourage the development and the learning of children. Teachers are the instructional part of the classroom and the program. We need to plan on what the children are learning, and make sure we are guiding them and teaching them in a way so that they can learn. We need to make sure that we are assessing the child on what they are learning and producing an…

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    The concept of professionalism in educators is complicated and multidimensional. Just like other professions, teaching “has its own unique set of ethical concepts and professional values which define and frame ethically responsible conduct” (Maxwell & Schwimmer, 2016). Discussing about professionalism helps educators to explore the core values and ethical obligation of teaching (Maxwell & Schwimmer, 2016). Qualities of professionalism varies among educators as everyone has different…

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    For this artifact that addresses NJPTS #11, I had to complete thirty hours of student observation at the corresponding school at which I was placed. During these observation hours, it was encouraged that I become as actively involved in the classroom as I could, working with both corresponding teachers and students in order to gain meaningful pre-professional experience. Additionally, at the end of my thirty hours, it was required that my corresponding teachers fill out evaluation forms which…

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    Classroom technology has gone a long way since computer labs and teacher desktop computers. Amazingly, this long way is only five years old in many cases. Technology moves so fast that it is a wonder that school districts are able to keep up. Technology departments are always on the look out to stay in front of the developments and keep districts on the cutting edge with devices and classroom instruction. This requires sound leadership and vision in order to achieve. The first consideration…

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    Profession Definition

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    Profession for Progression! is a teacher training program that attempts to establish professional training workshops in Oakland Unified School District in order to deal with its issue of high teacher turnover rate. Based on the statistics provided by the OUSD, only 52% of the teachers have returned to their same site after three years of teaching. According to the reviews from the teachers at the OUSD, the reasons that lead them to leave is mostly due to the lack of attention and interaction…

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    Tax Audit Case

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    To maintain a standard of professional competence, she must act responsibly by exercising thorough judgement before preparing a tax return. According to Section 130.3 of APESB, Li must behave competently in a professional environment, by maintaining a through application of revenant “technical, professional and business developments” (APESB, 2010, p.19). Statement 130.6 requires Joe to be attentive of the limitations of her service in regards to the misleading statement withdrawing $500 each…

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    Blankstein's Failure

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    When thinking about the Gahanna-Jefferson school district I feel strongly that the best way to promote success and achievement is to have teachers focus on intervention and enrichment in order to improve student learning. There is a definitive need for this particular focus and it is aligned with pre-existing ideas already within the district and could be accomplished during professional development days already put into the school calendar. Due to this, the implementation would be rather…

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    In today’s society, many successful individuals dispersed among all branches of the working class may consider themselves to be professionals working within their niche profession. Identifying as a professional instills a deep notion of trust, sturdy moral and ethical standards, as well as selflessness behavior within a social context in the eyes of the public. However, ever more people utilize this label to simply define an individual, group or organization that has treated them fairly and…

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    manner is something that is earned by that person by showing you they can be counted on. Trusting that someone will maintain your confidentiality and trusting that they are giving the best care they can is due to that persons’ knowledge of their profession and the consistency of their actions. For a professional environment to be maintained, you must earn the trust of the people around you. Part of trust being earned is communicating with clients in a therapeutic manner. If a client or their…

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    Self-Reflection Brookline College Tasheena Chavez January 28, 2018 Everyone has their own definition of Professionalism and Compassion, for myself I hold Professionalism and Compassion very highly. I will define how it affects me in my career and personal life, whether we can live without it and whether Professionalism and Compassion are compatible. Professionalism is how you choose to conduct yourself during business presence, specialized knowledge, polite character, confident but…

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