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    The Teaching Profession

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    The Teaching Profession Educators have been debating for many years whether teaching is a profession. Teaching must be considered a profession based on the fact that a particular standard of knowledge must be acquired before an individual is allowed to teach. Because this profession has become in such high demand‚ I am likely to join the National Education Association (NEA) once I am able to practice this profession. I believe that joining the NEA will help to protect my rights and career as

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    Teaching Plan

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    Introduction Patient teaching plans are tools developed by nurses in facilitating a systematic and evaluative way used in communicating to their patients regarding a particular treatment or practice. According to Bastable (2008‚ p.407)‚ a teaching plan is a “blueprint for action to achieve the goal and the objectives that have been agreed upon by the educator and the learner.” In this context‚ the nurse is the educator while the patient is the learner where a teaching and learning activity will

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    The Teaching Profession

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    The Teaching Profession Introduction: There is no doubt that the teaching profession is very important in molding the young minds to become the responsible citizens of the future. Many young people look forward to becoming successful teachers to educate the young generation. Pros of teaching: Teaching is a special calling. It is not a job well-suited to everyone. In fact‚ many new teachers leave within the first 3-5 years of teaching. However‚ there are many rewards that come with this often

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    Teaching Profession 1 Running head: The Teaching Profession Understanding the Teaching Profession Shanaya Zabala Grand Canyon University EDU 303N Foundation of Education January 9‚ 2010 Teaching Profession 2 Teaching is the highest form of understanding. It may be easy to get into the profession of teaching‚ but being a good teacher

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    advantages of teaching

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    Advantages of teaching children Language acquisition‚ the ability to understand and use language‚ is a product of dynamic‚ repetitive and multifaceted learning. This key feature distinguishes humans from other organisms. Understand language isn’t in genetic code or nor acquired by magic‚ language is learned. Learning a language affords wondrous opportunities for growth and development in young children‚ and it also provides an extraordinary way to communicate. Some evidence suggests multilingualism

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    Student Teaching

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    Student teaching is a requirement towards getting your teaching degree. I think that this gives you a good idea about what to expect when you become a teacher. It is a great learning experience. In my paper I will discuss –what the requirements are to start student teaching‚ who is involved with the experience and what their role/ responsibilities are‚ how it is evaluated‚ what to expect during the experience‚ and how you get it set up‚ does someone do it for you? If so who? Last but not least I

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    Marissa Ramirez The Catholic religion has always been a major power in history‚ both politically and spiritually. During its reign‚ it was the responsibility of religious leaders to steer people to the catholic faith; one way to do this was by commissioning painters‚ sculptors‚ and architects to create extravagant pieces of art in order to awe its members and clergy. After the completion of the Sistine Chapel‚ many famous artists such as Sandro Botticelli‚ Domenico Ghirlandaio and Pietro Perugino

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    that marked a major turning point in human social society‚ almost every aspect of daily life including agriculture‚ manufacturing‚ mining‚ transport and technology was eventually in some way influenced. The Industrial Revolution brought great riches to those who put it in motion (the entrepreneurs). However‚ the revolution also brought high poverty rates and harsh living conditions for others such as those who were not entrepreneurs. In response‚ the Catholic Church then rose concerns of the “ugliness

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    Observation in Teaching

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    of Learning and Teaching. It should be carried out sensitively and professionally‚ and should involve teachers in consultation about the purposes and format of the exercise so that everyone involved is clear about their role in the activity The Nature of Observation Observation is a systematic eye on what happens in the classroom. It can be recorded by narrative writing‚ videoing‚ sound recording or full written transcripts. It is no so much a part of our tradition in teaching‚ as it has been

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    Teaching in Nursing

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    INTRODUCTION Clinical teaching is a form of teaching and learning with its focus of involving patients and their problems (Spencer‚ 2003). According to Lim‚ (2011)‚ it can be conducted in small group or one-to-one basis and is not only specific to nursing but is also used in other health sciences. The methods used in clinical teaching varies but the elements remains the same in that students experienced learning through providing care to patients under the supervision of experienced clinical tutors

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