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    “ The term professional nurse‚ as used in this document‚ refers to that individual prepared with a minimum of a baccalaureate in nursing but is also inclusive of one who enters professional practice with a master’s degree in nursing or a nursing doctorate.” (2008‚ p. 2) The three main roles of the professional nurse talked about in the American Association of Colleges of Nursing are being a provider of direct and indirect care to individuals‚ families‚ groups‚ communities‚ and populations. Secondly

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    |Sec 10 | |6.1‚6.2 | Roles and responsibilities within our schools In my writing I will explain about the wider context in which a school operates by identifying the roles and responsibilities of national and local Government for education‚ policies and practices. As well as describing the roles of schools in national policies‚ relating to children and young people and their families. |6.1 | The national Governments role is to pass legislations‚ which will then become

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    The Role of a Teaching Assistant The role of a teaching assistant can be broken down into four distinct areas. These four areas are all equally important and play a part in every teaching assistant’s position. The first area of support is the obvious one‚ support for the child. The most obvious role being that of supervising and assisting children in activities set by the teacher. This could be with a small group of children or with an individual child who is in need of some extra help. A teaching

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    Role and responsibilities‚ and boundaries of own role as a teacher                                  PTLLS level 4 Essay Questions PCM2U 07/01/2012 The role of the teacher is to provide a suitable learning environment for the students every need. This is done through careful planning and good resources. You are responsible for the learning of every student that is in your care. This could include going that extra mile to make sure that all aids and resources are put into place

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    The role of a TA varies from school to school. TAs may work supporting an individual or a group of pupils‚ or they may support the teacher in the classroom. Some schools employ TAs with a specialism‚ such as literacy‚ numeracy‚ English as an additional language‚ the creative arts or special education needs. TAs work under the guidance/supervision of the classroom teacher. Day-to-day tasks could include: * planning‚ delivering and evaluating teaching and learning activities * preparing

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    Professional Roles and Values Performance Assessment Written by: XXXXXXXX Student ID# XXXXXXXXX Regulatory agencies‚ such as a state board of nursing‚ are government agencies that regulate nursing practice. They act to ensure nurses are competent in their practice and that standards of practice are met. These agencies examine nursing education programs‚ and are the ones who approve and accredit them. The agencies are responsible for granting licensure for nursing professionals and oversee

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    Review what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher would be in terms of the teaching/training. The Role of a Teacher. One of the roles of a teacher in the lifelong learning sector is to value all of their learners individually and equally. Also their role is to create effective and stimulating opportunities for learning through high quality teaching that enables the development and progression of all learners. The role of a teacher in the lifelong learning sector is to plan

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    Professional Standards for Teaching: A Review or Literature Mirza Arshad Baig (Research Scholar) Hamdard Institute of Education & Social Sciences‚ Hamdard University Karachi ABSTRACT Abstract:- The aim of this article is to review the related literature about the Professional Standards for teachers. The conceptual and historical background of the professional standards has been discussed in this article. It is viewed that quality of education and quality of life are interdependent. Quality

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    This essay will critically analyse the management of learner whose standard of practice is of cause for concern. It will consider the implications of ‘failing to fail’ learners who are not achieving professional values in practice. It will also include the analysis of how should the learner be managed and what is the responsibility of the mentor. Gopee (2011) defines the definition of a mentor which was provided by The Nursing and Midwifery Council (2008) in its standards: the mentor is a “registrant

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    Analyse the boundaries that you would maintain as a teacher and evaluate these responsibilities with other professionals. Boundaries can be defined as an individual’s limit in competence and expertise‚ i.e. skill and knowledge. In every professional‚ it is necessary that boundaries are set in order to divide the line that indicates the farthest limits. Boundaries of a teacher are always changing; traditionally teachers were seen to pass on knowledge to passive‚ uninvolved students‚ a more didactic

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