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    systems‚ software engineers have chance to do good‚ cause harm‚ or to allow others to do bad things. To ensure that they work for the good side‚ software engineers must commit themselves to making software engineering a beneficial and respected profession. In the software world‚ like in ethical world‚ if a good belief exists‚ such as everything will be perfect‚ things can fall completely on the other side. People think‚ and make different decisions‚ but understanding the way how they make those

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    Reflective Practitioner

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    ‘unreflective practice’ does not have any advantages‚ instead doing a reflective practice may give more advantages rather than not doing it (Wallace‚ 1991: 54). Therefore‚ this essay will discuss in details the reflective practice theory in the teaching profession in comparison with the other professional development models and then the activities that can be carried out in order for teachers to become a reflective practitioner in the next five years time in light of the extended professional roles of the

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    inquiry‚ Teaching and Teacher Education‚ 18‚ 243–257. KIRK‚ G.‚ BEVERIDGE‚ W. and SMITH‚ I. (2003) Policy and Practice in Education: the Chartered Teacher (Edinburgh‚ Dunedin Academic Press). KIRK‚ G. (2004) The Chartered Teacher: a challenge to the profession in Scotland. KIRKWOOD‚ M. (2001) The contribution of curriculum development to teachers’ professional development: a Scottish case study‚ Journal of Curriculum and KIRKWOOD‚ M. (2005) Fostering an inquiry approach to teachers’ professional development

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    Counseling Counseling is a profession that many pursue whose traits align with helping others. Individuals either in the field or in training are typically caring‚ accepting‚ genuine‚ creative and self-aware. Individuals who strive to be professional in counseling are aware that professionalism is a process that is continuous that starts with ones first semester of graduate school. (Spruill & Benshoff‚ 1996). By understanding the ethics and laws that govern our profession current and future counselors

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    A New Deal for Teachers

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    today is much weaker than what it has been in the past. In his article A New Deal For Teachers ‚ Matthew Miller explains the demand for good teachers. He informs his readers that many teachers aren’t actually teaching because that was their desired profession‚ but because it was a last resort‚ so they don’t care as much for the students learning. Another issue of the teacher quality is salary. Miller explains that in the 1960s and 1970s school teachers were all very talented women but higher paying careers

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    It’s funny I was asked to write a paper about personal and professional goals. I often recite in my head what needs to be done. First‚ in determining my career goals I believe goals are essential to maintain professional success. I want to also give my children a healthy environment so later in life they can accomplish their goals and be successful in their goals and be successful in their careers. It takes perseverance and diligence in order to maintain a successful life. Professionally I would

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    Code of Ethics

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     Code of Ethics for IT Professionals For purposes of this Code‚ the following terms are defined as follows: Information Technology the preparation‚ collection‚ creation‚ transport‚ retrieval‚ storage‚ access‚ presentation and transformation of electronic information in all its forms including but not limited to‚ voice‚ graphics‚ text‚ video‚ data and image. Information Technology Professional one who develops or provides information technology products and/or services to the public. PREAMBLE:

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    The word professionalism can be defined as the skills‚ competencies‚ qualities‚ conduct and aims that characterize or mark a given profession. It captures what it means to be a professional and what is expected of them. It defines how the professionals relate and make both long-term and short- term decisions that affect their everyday life. It should also cover rational thinking in uncertain and unpredictable situations(Maister‚ Galford‚ & Green‚ 2012). There are various reasons why professionalism

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    of nursing as portrayed by the media swings like a pendulum in between negative and positive attributes. However‚ most times‚ the portrayal is more on the negative side. Most nurses will readily agree to the fact that the way the media paints the profession is way beyond what they believe in or practice. Indeed‚ it falls short of fair and truthful image. In as much as all other media- newspaper‚ TV ‚Radio‚ Internet services e.t.c are to an extent guilty of this same negative depiction of nurses

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    Narrative Report

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    Chapter I INTRODUCTION Nature and Importance of the On-the-Job Training The on-the-job training is a requirement for the academic part of a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology. Through on-the-job training‚ the trainees’ skills are developed and enhanced. On the field of computer technology‚ knowledge is not only acquired in the four sides of the classroom. Exposure and experience are also important to enhance skills specially in troubleshooting. On-the-job training typically includes

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