Outline (Block Pattern):
1. Introduction – While the job of the nanny and preschool teacher seem like an equal occupation. The job of a nanny is much more mentally and physically demanding than one of a preschool teacher.
2. The job of a Preschool teacher.
a. Hours and job requirements and responsibility
b. Contact with the parents and their involvement
c. What happens at the end of the day
3. The job of a Nanny.
a. Hours and job requirements and responsibility
b. Contact with the parents and their involvement
c. What happens at the end of the day
4. Conclusion – Nannies and Preschool teachers are both demanding jobs that require great patience, work, and responsibility. But, the job of a nanny is much more physically and mentally demanding.
5. 5.4I was new to the APA style formatting, so I learned something there. I also learned through peer feedback that my thesis was a little unclear and that my conclusion needed a little help as well. What I will do differently for the next essay is spend more time in those two areas. I will definitely use peer feedback and the tutoring service for feedback on my paper as those seemed to be very valuable
Nanny vs. Preschool Teacher
Compare and Contrast Essay
By
Krista Buchholz
Do you love to teach children to learn, grow, and play? Working with them is an amazing reward that pays you back for years to come. But what part do you play? Are you a teacher, care giver, mother, friend, mentor? It is tough to make that decision but most commonly, if you wish to be paid, you choose one of two…a teacher or a nanny. Now, while the jobs of the nanny and preschool teacher seem like an equal occupation. The job of a nanny is much more mentally and physically demanding than one of a preschool teacher. The role of a preschool teacher is a rewarding one. You typically work Monday through Friday 8:30am – 4:30pm.