A Personal Teaching Philosophy A Personal Teaching Philosophy A statement of beliefs and attitudes relative to: purpose of education & role of teacher definition of teaching nature of pedagogy – inquiry – constructivism – lab work -- expository -- cooperative -- discussion -- skills -- engagement -- competitive -- lab work -- home work -- enrichment -- dispositions -- disabilities -- cooperative student learning & assessment – knowledge – management – individualistic
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the right to make their own decision at all times during care‚ and it is our job as health care providers to have resources that will benefit clients. My philosophy is that nurses should protect s’ health information and ensure that they receive clients’ permission first before they give their health information to their friends. My other philosophy is that we are all human beings and everyone makes mistake‚ and it is extremely important that we are accountable for our actions rather than putting blame
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My philosophy of nursing is taking care of my patients with compassion and empathy‚ with an open mind‚ and without judgement by using correct nursing knowledge. Teaching is another part of my philosophy of nursing. As a nurse‚ you need to give patient education (including family members and caregivers) continuously during nursing care for a better outcome. Personally‚ I believe that learning is a lifelong process. Learning is essentially a good thing for everyone and it creates a positive impact
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test‚ correspondence test‚ and practical tests. In order for a worldview to be considered a sound one‚ it must pass all three tests‚ without conflict. By examining my own worldview through these three tests‚ and using the questions from part one‚ I found that my worldview is valid‚ but only from an aspect that the tests conclude and the overall beliefs that I hold. The coherence test determines contradictions within one’s worldview. By examining my beliefs‚ primarily in purpose and ultimate reality
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Philosophy is the study of knowledge (Meleis‚ 2012). There are many reasons to why individuals become nurses. A nurse’s philosophy is the reason she continues to be a nurse. It is the backbone‚ the blue print‚ and the guidelines to that specific nurse who believes this is what she should be doing for her patients. Being nervous on my first day of class as any Graduate student would‚ I read ahead on the readings and in-class assignments. The first assignment read‚ “What is your personal philosophy
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My Nursing Philosophy My journey as Registered Nurse began almost ten years ago. This was not my first career‚ but I always wanted to help people no matter what my job was. I received my ADN degree in 2007 and began working as a nurse on one of the telemetry units of my hospital. I did not know much if anything about nursing theory at this point. However‚ my internal desire to help is what always pushes me to provide the care that I would want to see any of my family members receive if they
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Personal Moral Worldview An individual’s personal moral worldview is manipulated by the many unique encounters experienced throughout life. The foundation for morals begins to form at an early age and is shaped by the home environment and the people they are exposed to on a regular basis. In Moral Traditions: An Introduction to World Religious Ethics‚ Heidt states‚ “One’s conscience is not‚ then‚ static. It changes as we change and grows as we grow” (Heidt‚ 2010‚ p. 9). In other words‚ what
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From my perspective‚ Values are those things that define and really matter to us. The ideas‚ beliefs and convictions we hold as special. It stands for what is beneficial‚ important‚ useful‚ desirable‚ etc. Each individual has their own unique values guiding their choices which we call Personal values‚ whereas there are the broadly shared societal sets of beliefs which are known as Cultural values. I will be discussing my personal values and its correlation to the cultural values of the San Antonio
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Philosophy of Nursing Leadership Jacksonville University School of Nursing July 10‚ 2014 Philosophy of Nursing Leadership I have worked in healthcare for over thirteen years both as new scare nurse and as an informal leader and as an appointed manager. Throughout this process I have experienced many different feelings towards my managers and experienced several different types of management styles as related to our recent management concept learning. A prior class text book
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Philosophy Paper Seminar January 13‚ 2011 In this paper I will explore the elements of nursing theory and how I believe they are all tied together. I believe that a man’s health will be directly affected by his environment and his nursing care. The four elements of Nursing Theory are man‚ environment‚ health and nursing; the most important of these is man. I believe that man is a complex being‚ and like the fingerprint‚ no two are alike. Although some can be placed into
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