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Name: Nece Valejo
Joined: Jul 5, 2014
Last Post: Jul 8, 2014
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From: Philippines
School: Velez College

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Nece   
Jul 5, 2014
Undergraduate / Personal Vision and Mission as future educator [3]

Hello,
I really need your help. I am about to pass this assignment in school, and I want to make it sure that my grammar and constructions are correct. Please help me.

PERSONAL VISION:

I, a compassionate and dedicated educator inspired by a passion and burning desire for learning, is a partner of the students in building their future through recognition of and enriching their unique potentials and individualities. By exemplifying professional competency and strong moral character, I am making it sure that students obtain adequate knowledge, appropriate skills, and right attitudes to achieve their highest potential, that is, to become life-long learners, globally competent professionals, catalysts for change, assets to the society and above all, God-loving citizens of the country.

I value my partnership with the stakeholders of the society (parents, school, and community) and the part they play in realizing this vision for Veritas et Amor (for Truth and Love).

PERSONAL MISSION:

I, espousing the ideals of Philippine Normal University, is committed to the holistic development of the students, that will make them courageous and confident enough in facing and building their own future.

I am committed to empower all students by providing them the quality education they deserve and various learning opportunities to equip them with critical thinking skills and global perspective committed to achieving excellence.

I am committed to utilize innovative techniques that will make learning both productive and fun.

I am committed to maintain a nurturing, safe, and healthy learning environment where students feel secure in expressing their opinions without being ridiculed nor feeling their safety is threatened.

I am committed to bring a positive attitude, an open mind, consistency, diligence, and warmth in the practice of my profession in the hope that I can ultimately inspire and encourage such traits in the children as well.

I am committed to guide the students firmly but with kindness and impartiality, and support them appropriately in all their endeavors.

I am committed to grade students' academic work fairly and objectively.

I am committed to bring encouragement and motivation to class every day.

I am committed to respect the students' religious affiliations and be sure not to impose my own religious beliefs into them.
I am committed to establish and maintain good partnership and working relationship with the stakeholders of a society (i.e., the parents, school, and community as a whole).

thank you so much :-)
Nece   
Jul 5, 2014
Undergraduate / Personal Vision and Mission as future educator [3]

Thank you so much ma'am for extending your help. Thank you allotting your time reading my articulations and making necessary corrections. I really appreciate it. It's my first time here in Essayforum, and I should say I'm so lucky that I found this website tonight.

However ma'am, if it's not too much, can I have your idea on how should I end my articulations? is it necessary for me to put some ending statements in my personal mission, or it's enough already?

Again, thank you so much ma'am :-)
Nece   
Jul 8, 2014
Scholarship / Contribution in solving a challenge, implementing change or reform [3]

(BE SPECIFIC AND INCLUDE: WHAT ASPECT OF YOUR LEADERSHIP KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND PRACTICE YOU CONSIDER TO BE WELL ESTABLISHED AND EFFECTIVE; WHICH PEOPLE OR ORGANISATION YOU WORKED WITH TO SOLVE THE PROBLEM; AND WHAT CREATIVE METHODS WERE USED)
Nece   
Jul 8, 2014
Writing Feedback / Long period of studying will make students feel bored and limit their self-study [5]

If going to class more than 11 months in one year, whether the students will get more effective education?

Some people are convinced that ifgoing to class more than 11 months in onea year ,the students will getwill make the students more effective in their education, which i have a different idea on However, this is not what i believed in . SinceI do believe that long period of studying will make students feel bored , this will also limit their self-study and research time, and prevent them from relaxing and refreshing themselves, I believe that the policy will just act the adverse effect .
First and foremost, during such long period of time ,it is more than possible that studentsLong period of studying will onyl make the students lose enthusiasm in what they are learning thus making the education less effective . Taking myself as an example, with no interruption ,I used to spend nearlyalmost 1 year studying Japanese language . However, the longer I worked on it , the less attractive it seemed to me, and at last I kind of regretted my decision to study a second language. To my surprise, after one month or two months break, I found that Japanese language is still appealing to me . I just needed some time to get access to something new and involved more interesting things ,rather than Japannse alone ,in my life. And maybe what I had experienced is the thing called "burn out"
Second, effective education involves more than lectures and homework. Self-study and research are also required to make a student effectively educated. Considering the length of 11 months , I am convinced that students will have no spare time to focus on what they are curious about and do a research on itby themselves. No doubt that it will erode the study effect. the effects of the study.
Third, buriedburying themselves in books and exercises for almost one year, students will not get much time left to relax and refresh themselves, as a result of which, efficiency decrease awaits. It is common sense that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. If students can't refresh themselves , how can they be in the perfect situation to absorb knowledge? Endless study only ensure students to be weird and stressed not energetic and refreshing. On the contrary ,I always find myself with a clear mind after I go traveling one or two days before I get started to do my project.
In a nutshell, 11 months' study
months of studying will do no good to a more effective study. Students need a balanced life betweenof study and relaxationin that It helps maintain their interests in the particular subject, ensures enough time to self learning and better prepare them for studying.

Nece   
Jul 8, 2014
Undergraduate / What Nursing is for me? It's more than just a superficial "why" [2]

Hello friends, i really need your help and support. We are required to make our own articulation about Nursing. Here's my output, please do help me checking these if it's okay or not. I would really appreciate your efforts to help me. thanks a lot.

1. Why did you decide to enter the nursing profession?

Why nursing profession is a question that seems to be a piece of cake, but for me it's more than just a superficial "why," it's a "why" that required me to dig deep down the innermost layer of my heart.

I was a little girl then with a mind full of dreams, dreams that are the fountain of my hopes and inspiration. Looking back to my childhood years, when asked, "What do you want to be when you grow up?," one of my answers was "I want to be a Nurse". For some reasons, honestly, I cannot figure out clearly and concretely the reason behind why I wanted to be one. It's a strange feeling, like a soft voice whispering through my ears, like a fist knocking through my heart.

My hankering for nursing profession was ignited clearly and fiercely early in my high school years, during which I took care of my mother in the hospital as she gave birth to another gem of our family. I love her so much and so during her stay in the hospital, I really made it sure that she was safe and was being taken care of by nurses appropriately. As I looked back, I can see myself as an effortless observer inside the hospital. The way nurses addressed the needs of my mother and other patients - their caring action, their encouraging smiles in spite of toxicities in the ward and the sweat running through their faces, their friendly conversation, their comforting touch, and helpful hands do captured my attention. And unknowingly, they already made a mark in my mind and heart. Through the care and attention they have shown me and my mother I have grown to realize that I have a passion to do with my life what they have done for us, which is to care for and touch others lives, especially the poor. I want to make a difference to leave a positive impact on the lives I touch. As I told myself, "Magiging nurse din ako, kagaya nila. Aalagaan ko ang mga taong nangangailangan ng tulong ko at ipaparamdam ko sa kanilang may karamay sila."

2. How do you define Nursing?

Nursing is a calling, and being a nurse is definitely my calling.

As I went down the road of nursing profession, I have been exposed to various learning experiences - both classroom and clinical settings. I have read a lot of books. I have heard various sounds of voices - voices of happiness and sadness, pain and comfort, and success and failures. I have witnessed how life begins and ends. I have cared for a newborn who was just beginning to savor the gift of life; and to a "lola" who was about to return the gift of life she owed. I have gone through many sleepless nights. I have showered to tears of joys and pains. I have known myself better - what are my latent abilities and potentials - and have cultivated them. Most of all, I was able to touch others' lives giving me the sense of fulfillment I never experienced before.

The training I had in the nursing school was full of adventures. It's a journey full of thrills on its own, a life-long learning process that I commence on undauntedly each day. To become a nurse takes tons of discipline. As my professor in college said, "It doesn't take a genius to become a nurse, it takes diligence." Nursing is indeed challenging, as they say "it's about the survival of the fittest," yet what made it more challenging to me is the fact that it's about life. And until now, it never failed to challenge me; it never failed to surprise me; it never failed to bring out the best in me. Each experience I have been encountering made me realized that life is really the most precious gift a person can ever have. It's priceless. And as a nurse, it's of my utmost responsibility and accountability to take good care of it.

All these boil me down to my realizations: Nursing is more than just a job; it's more than just a mere profession. It's an amazing profession with great responsibilities and opportunities. It's a commitment to providing safe and quality health care. It's a commitment to upholding and protecting patients' rights. Nursing is nurturing, it's a unique way of improving people's lives and making a difference. It's a confluence of compassion and respect for people; it's a cradle of love for life. By being a nurse, I can be my patient's eyes, I can be his ears, I can be his voice, I can be his hands, and I can be his feet. It's the ultimate culmination of my worth as a human being given the privilege to live. It's the blood that is pumped by my heart and flowing through my arteries and veins every day. It's my commitment to God. It's a calling, it's definitely my calling. Nursing is indeed my life.

3. What style (s) of nursing do you use and why do you feel it is effective?

I believed that the best tool I can use in serving other people especially those who are in need is myself. And to be able to use myself accordingly and be more effective in anything that I do, I should understand myself better - the way I think, what are my beliefs and principles, and where my values are in reference to others as well as my personal strengths and weaknesses, and that is self-awareness.

As they say, a nurse will always be a nurse, and I strongly believed on it. Whether I have my apparatus on my hands or not, still, I am a nurse. I believed that nursing is not just about performing different procedures; it's about being with my patients - walking and talking with them. It allows them to feel that I truly care for them, and I believe that brings a difference in their full recovery.

As a nurse I am committed to providing holistic care to my patients. I believed that they deserve to be treated as a whole person, not just a diagnosis of their medical condition. Addressing all aspects of their health makes them feel my sincerity in my practice. And this in return, makes them an active participant of the health care team.

As a nurse I am committed to enhancing my communication skills and utilizing them in the practice of my profession. I believed that effective communication plays a key role in health care delivery system and is indeed a skill that I (we, nurses) should have. A break in communication process can cause tremendous problems - wrong assessments/data may be obtained, treatments, medications, etc. may be missed. And all these bring negative consequences on the overall health of the patient. On the other hand, effective communication facilitates good working relationship between the nurse and the patient, the patient's family, with colleagues and other members of the health care team; and this assures proper care is being provided.

4. How do you wish to be remembered by your patient?

Nurses are one of the most needed and most valuable figures of society. Unfortunately as we all know, there is a dearth of nurses now both in the national and global perspectives. This scarcity is not because only few are entering the profession, actually there are thousands of us, but I think it's because our value is often neglected by the government - "walang tamang trabaho, walang tamang sweldo."

This present situation in our society is one of our major concerns as nurses. Nevertheless, I have a promise to fulfill and this will not hinder me from doing what am I supposed to be doing, may it be in the clinical field or academic setting.

In spite of toxicities and tons of works, I am dedicated to be the great nurse I can be, whatever the situation is. Being the great nurse means my patients/students are entitled to my whole being, they deserve what is best for them and so it's of utmost responsibility. I wish to be remembered as a compassionate, empathetic, and selfless nurse.

Being a compassionate nurse, I believed that patients generally are not in the hospital because they wanted to be there. They and their families are frightened of losing their health and what's worst of losing their lives. They need nurse' undivided attention and genuine support.

Being an empathetic nurse, I believed that patients need someone to talk to and someone who will listen to them without being judged. I can be their true friend or their supportive families who is ready to understand the challenges they are going through.

Being a selfless nurse, I believed that I am blessed by God so I can be a blessing to others too. As the Bible says in Philippians 2:4, "Do not merely look out for your personal interests, but also for the interest of others."

___ please do help me friends, ma'am/sir!!!
Nece   
Jul 8, 2014
Writing Feedback / Home is good place to learn a lot, however school is the best place to learn. [8]

May be you can make your opening statement with: Learning style varies from one person to another. We are all unique individuals, therefore we all have our own and distinct way of learning. learning or studying at home is good but for me I can do better and become more productive if I do it in school where I can interact with other people or students.

Something like that...
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