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    Philosophy of Education An educational philosophy gives teachers and all educators’ ways to use problem solving in schools. For a lot of practitioners, actual teaching has been reduced to action lacking of a rationale or justification. According to Alan Sadovick, the author of our textbook, a philosophy of education is “firmly rooted in practice, whereas philosophy, as a discipline, stands on its own with no specific end in mind” (Sadovnik, 2013, pg. 179). All teachers and prospective teachers have

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    The concept of philosophy is often seen as irrelevant in the nursing profession. Philosophy is the basis of ideologies, beliefs, and interpretations developed through one’s experiences. Thus, nurses use philosophical ideologies based on their perceptions, values, and experiences that give them meaning to pursue the nursing profession. What makes nursing different from various medical fields is essentially in its ability to question aspects such as: What does it mean to care for an ill person? Why

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    The purpose of this paper is to identify my personal educational philosophy. Every student is unique in their own way, and should be given an opportunity to learn in an environment that fosters mental, emotional, social, and physical development. It is my duty as a health and physical educator to provide an environment conducive to learning that is relevant, engaging, and a challenging experience for all my students despite their physical abilities. A monist views the mind and body as one. As the

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    Personal Philosophy of Nursing Arati Panda University of Miami Introduction Any profession has its underlying philosophy that drives and motivates the person in that profession. Similarly, the profession of nursing has some inner lying philosophy that must be understood by a nursing professional. A profession like nursing, demands much more than just stipulated duties from a dedicated and committed nurse. Metaparadigm concepts are

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    Personal Philosophy of Nursing Nursing is the use of clinical judgment in the provision of care to enable people to improve, maintain or recover health to cope with health problems and to achieve the best possible quality of life whatever their disease or disability, until death (Jenicek, 2013). In my opinion, a nurse not only cares for the physical aspect of the patient but the mind and soul as well. Being a nurse should encourage physical and emotional well-being. It is more than just handling

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    Personal Philosophy of Nursing I believe that balance is necessary to living a healthy lifestyle. Fun and pleasure are a necessity of life. When you are living healthy, you are building up your immune system, strengthening your body and mind, fueling yourself with nutrients that will help you to grow and progress, and becoming stronger, quicker, confident, conscious, and bettering yourself all-around. Personal Philosophy on Personal Health I aim to eat as little processed foods as possible

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    Personal Philosophy My personal philosophy to life starts with you must create a plan for yourself, follow your heart, and remain positive while you execute those goals within your plan. In order to develop a plan, you must recognize your personal and core values. Some core values that were instilled in me growing up and that I use in my everyday life are honesty, integrity, happiness, faith, loyalty, independence, and most important respect to self. Always have high regards to who you are, and

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    My Personal Philosophy Trisha DeSouza MDC-Benjamin Leon School of Nursing 23 June 2015 Abstract This purpose of this paper is to explore the personal philosophy of the author presented Trisha DeSouza. The author’s concept of pain is what led her to an exploration of a nursing career with compassion to care for those who are in trouble times. Through the use of the nursing metaparadigm of person, health, environment and nursing, she elaborates on their importance to her in relation to

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    LEADERSHIP: A PERSONAL PHILOSOPHY Kandice Carpenter Saint Leo University Abstract The text will cover a number of different aspects of leadership. We will consider my personal understanding of leadership and it relates to certain leadership theories. In my philosophy of leadership, I will address what role I believe a health care leader should play, what leadership theory they should follow, and why leaders should follow that theory. It will describe my current sphere of influence and how

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    My philosophy of guidance begins with patience. Having patience instilled in us as adults will help equip us to handle difficult situations, but also help us as teachers and caregivers to guide children with respect and understanding. Another value of guidance I find important is communication. Not only is it important in building their language and literacy, but it also helps build their self respect. If you communicate clearly and respectfully with a child they are going to do the same in turn

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