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    Personal Educational philosophy I believe that through education a person can get the vital skills and tools that are necessary for the person to build a life that is successful and prosperous. In education, the learners make good use of what they learn in the classroom and help students solve their problems outside of the classroom which relates to progressivism. Progressivism is when students are challenged to discover or construct knowledge about the environment (Powell, S.D, (2009)

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    note that it encompasses various concepts that help strengthen the field of nursing profession. These concepts include environment, health, nursing and patient. My personal philosophy and the professional philosophies I follow are related in that I use my core personal decisions as the driving force behind the core of nursing philosophies. All these philosophical concepts are centered on the patient’s care and the ultimate goal of having a positive patient outcome. Choice of Nursing I chose nursing

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    When I first set out to write my educational philosophy, I had absolutely no idea what to write about, to be perfectly honest. So, I thought that I would start with the most essential aspect of an educational philosophy: why do I want to become a teacher? The reason why I want to teach is because I want to be able to impact young people’s lives and help them to learn how to become successful citizens in our world. I feel that it is important that no matter what students do with their lives, they

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    Personal Philosophy of Nursing Personal Philosophy of Nursing Pamela Metzger September 11, 2011 Jacksonville University Personal Philosophy of Nursing Nursing Philosophy What is nursing, what does nursing mean to me? After much thought I have put together a few ideas of what the term nursing means to me, along with some supporting ideas from references I have read. Jacksonville University School of Nursing Philosophy One of the primary foundations of the philosophy of Jacksonville

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    Personal Philosophy of Nursing Megan A. Farrell Moberly Area Community College Introduction I, Megan Farrell, am currently a Licensed Practical Nurse at a treatment center that works with prisoners. I accepted a clinical positon here as a graduate, but plan to work in a hospital setting once I have become a Registered Nurse working in the Intensive Care Unit. I quickly worked my way up the latter from the clinic nurse to the Chronic Care nurse and I am quite passionate about further

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    As a teacher I am still creating my philosophy, and I doubt I will ever be able to specifically say “this is my teaching philosophy and it is set in stone”. However, I believe a philosophy should be ever changing, molding to the strengths acquired through teaching. I believe learning is acquired through daily interactions, in all that we do. Every moment of every day we absorb information, good or bad. As children we learn from experience, modeling, and trial and error. As we grow, we turn this gleaned

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    Personal Philosophy of Supervision Grand Canyon University Developmental Supervision EDA-551 Holbeck May 12, 2014 Personal Philosophy of Supervision I believe that each student is a person who needs a safe, caring, and stimulating environment in which they can grow emotionally, intellectually, physically, and socially. As a teacher it is my desire that each student reached their fullest potential in each of these areas by providing them a warm, safe, caring and cooperative environment in

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    articulate your own personal nursing philosophy because it reflects who you are as a nurse and as a person. Nursing is something that is a part of you, not something that you can just learn. I believe that anyone can learn a nursing skill such as starting a iv, but not everyone possesses the compassion for caring for others. My personal nursing philosophy is characterized by my integrity, empathy, and care for my patients and co-workers. In my opinion, personal nursing philosophies and your practice

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    Abstract A nursing philosophy is important to help describe what nursing is and why nurses practice the way they do. Each nurse has their own personal nursing philosophy which encompasses their actions, views, morals, experiences, concepts, notions and attitudes. Nursing theories are the most basic level of a philosophy, created by nurses, in order to help nurses methodically comprehend certain completed performances and actions. Per McCrae theories are important to help advance the profession

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    My Personal Philosophy My whole life I have wanted to teach. Ever since watching my kindergarten teacher write on the chalk board, create fun activities, and grade papers I knew I wanted to teach. My motives have changed since that time in my life. I want to teach because it brings me a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction when I know I am helping another person grow intellectually and as a person. Whether it 's inside or outside of the classroom, I will try my best to help my students succeed

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