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    The historical rise of professions coincides with the unprecedented demand for expertise in matters concerning complex social and economic issues (Walker & McLean, 2013). Members of society increasingly seek the protagonist qualities of the professionals who represent a source of dexterity and competence. In this sense professionals have come to occupy a predominant place as the problems solvers of the modern era (Pandey, 1990). In the context of the child welfare domain, social work is…

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    Training and development events within the processes of an organization attempt to create a learning program that prepares its employees for required tasks and growth in their abilities needed for future demands (Noe, 2013). Within their preparation programs the key components that must be addressed to have a successful learning experience include knowledge management and instructional design (Noe, 2013). In the school organization, in which I currently teach mathematics, the component that most…

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    the case of cognitive enhancements being used by emergency room (ER) physicians, I would reflect on the arguments for and against cognitive enhancements in general. I would then reflect on how these arguments impact the specific case at hand. The profession of a physician, more specifically and ER physician, is overseen by three organizations that are authorized to grant board-certified physicians in emergency medicine: the American Board of Emergency Medicine, the American Osteopathic Board of…

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    For public, business, and other practices, the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct has different Rules for those practices. As for public practice, independence is a required rule but not for CPAs in business and other practices. It is important because there are always some circumstances or relationship occurring to threat the Code compliance so that the public interest will be put at risk. For CPA firms, before they sign the engagement letters with clients, they must make sure the independence…

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    Assignment 2 Reflection Introduction: The question that rises in one’s mind is who is good teacher? Is a teacher the one who can create a powerful long lasting influence on the students, and directly affects what they learn, how much they learn and the way they interact with the world around them, looking at the degree of the teachers influence we must understand what teachers should do to promote positive results in the lives of students since teaching is a complex task ,some may view…

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    I am pleased to reflect on my experience this semester in Mbite course. I feel that it was a successful class which taught me a lot regarding how to function in a team and as an individual. Personally, I do enjoy classes and it's a challenge to me. I have always been one to persevere through difficult situations and challenge myself by tackling complex projects. If I am confronted with a category that doesn’t satisfy my intellectual standards I have a habit of making things harder than they have…

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    Often times professional development sessions are seen as ineffective by educators because the sessions are missing one, if not more, of the components identified in Figure 1. “The typical organization of schools and teachers’ work allows teachers to work alone, isolated in separate classrooms most of the day. These arrangements provide limited time, and school budgets often provide slim resources for teachers to meet and talk together about how they can improve student learning” (Goldring &…

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    was a way out, and was often overlooked as being a profession. Most will say in order to have a career/profession you have to attend college, get multiple degrees, and after spending half your life in school, now you can begin your chosen profession. College or the Army or two roads that can lead to the same path of becoming a professional and working a profession that can help others as well as save lives. What is a profession? “ A profession is something a little more than a job, it is a…

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    going to be very nearly unimaginable. I was filling in as a school transport driver attempting to bring home the bacon as a single parent, yet I simply realized that there was something all the more out there for me. I had the drive to assemble a profession that did not include driving youngsters to class, I recently required the aptitudes and the chance to figure out what that other dream vocation way was. I set an objective of effectively completing one course amid the approaching summer…

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    Introduction An Educational leader has an awesome responsibility. There are many challenges as well as opportunities to address. Critical to being successful is the ethical compass which guides your decision making. Every decision should be made for the common good. To assist in my efforts to establish an Ethical Platform, I will compare and contrast the Code of Ethics for Alabama, Georgia, Alaska and the Alabama Career Technical Education Association (ACTEA). In addition honesty, persistence…

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