...Requiring philosophy in the general education curriculum, whether it is in addition to or in place of another class, is worth it. Last semester when I was registering for classes I knew when I saw that I could take philosophy in place of another class that it would be worth it. And almost finishing this semester I know without a shadow of a doubt that it was. In fact, I would encourage other students to take a philosophy class. Studying philosophy allows for our God-given desire to grow and learn as a person to be fulfilled. Throughout this semester, I have learned more than I would have in any other class about the world that we live in through a philosophical view. Three of the many Philosophers that we studied included Bertrand Russell,...
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...skills, broaden my knowledge by furthering my education, and develop relationships with others. To begin, if I were admitted to the University of Florida, I would plan to further develop life skills in order to be successful in life. Life skills are important because they assist individuals through obstacles in life and help develop an individual’s character. Some life skills I plan to fully optimize include critical thinking, decision making, communication, and assertiveness. All of these life skills portray a well-organized and responsible individual and that is how I portray myself. I believe that I can perfect my skills by attending the University...
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...Running head: FURTHERING EDUCATION A Need For Further Education Lisa Heathington Grand Canyon University: NRS 430v – Professional Dynamics February 24, 2012 Abstract It is time for nursing to step up and mandate that the bachelor’s degree is the minimum requirement. It is essential in today’s challenging times that nurses understand the why and not accept the notion that this is how it has been done before, so this must be the acceptable. Only through furthering our education and the understanding of evidenced based nursing will today’s nurses be able to meet the ever changing needs in this complex society. Quality nursing care relies on education. The Associate Degree Nurse (ADN ) completes one to two years of general education with two years of clinical practice. Nurses are taking on more patients with less resources, are facing more complex illnesses, and using more technical equipment. Research has shown “lower mortality rates, fewer medication errors and positive outcomes are all linked to nurses prepared at the baccalaureate and graduate degree levels.” (Rosseter, 2011, Rosenberg & Pfeifer, p18). According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (2011) “Studies have shown that graduates from an entry level nursing program may pass the NCLEX exam but that does not mean they are prepared for practice. The NCLEX does not test the difference between graduates of different programs, measure for performance, or test for the knowledge of a bachelor’s...
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... Lesson 5: Write and Communicate Well 10/09/2015 College education is more important today than ever before. For me, advancing my education will provide me with more opportunities. “More than ever, attending college provides opportunities for graduates which are not as wide spread to those who have not received a higher education.” – Importance of College Education, Paragraph 1, Jeff McGuire [www.collegeview.com/articles/article/importance-of-college-education.] Furthering my education will also allow for a greater knowledge of my desired field. In life, setting goals and aspirations are a key component in success. My number one short term goal is to complete my Associate of Science in Construction Management Degree in two years. Along with completion of my degree, I also hope to further my education beyond just and Associates of Science. I fully intend on getting my Bachelor's Degree in the same field of study. Another important goal for myself, is to move up the position ladder within the company that I currently work for. To reach these goals, a lot of inspiration was needed. For many people, inspiration can come from a variety of things such as money, family and work opportunities. My biggest inspiration was to become a better version of myself, and become a bigger asset to my employer. When you complete your college education, having a plan setup on how you intend to use your education to the best of your abilities will help you start your path to success...
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...stated “Higher Education cannot be a luxury; it is an economic imperative that every family in America should be afforded”. Based on today’s society college education is a very significant stepping stone ensuring a better life and various career prospects in our economy. College is therefore, important to me as it allows personal growth, by enhancing my knowledge. Which has open doors to opportunities, I would not have otherwise. More importantly, college is important to me not only to make myself proud but to be a role model to my children. To show them that despite what obstacles stand in a person’s way, they should never give up. Being a young, single minority mother with two children and only a high school diploma, I was not afforded the opportunities to acquire certain jobs. This made me realized the importance of furthering my education. Many personal experiences have influenced my understanding that without a college education I will not be able to provide financially for my family and to give them the foundation which they need to succeed. Abraham Lincoln quoted that one should, “Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other.” It is often perceived that having children at a young age would halt my opportunities to obtain a college education or opportunities for me to have a productive life, however, that perception was wrong. Like other parents I have been repeating the mantras, “go to school” and “education is the key to success”...
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...instrumental. In my essay I will be describe the aspects of relational interpersonal communication. First, I will define relational interpersonal communication and the goals behind it. Secondly, I will explain how the goals of relational interpersonal communication affect the common man every day including myself. Lastly, I will describe how ethics play a role on relational goals. Relational goals of interpersonal communication can be defined by big words and by scholars, but it comes down to something simple. Relational goals can be described by the actions people take to further, maintain, or diminish personal relationships. For example, a husband bringing home flowers to a wife, this action would result in most likely reaching the goal of furthering or maintaining the relationship between them. These goals can have even the best of us acting irrationally and making rash decisions. In my last relationship in order to attempt to accomplish the goal of starting a relationship, I tried to be as funny as I could be around a mutual...
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...that I want to be a role model for my two daughters. Secondly, furthering my education can mean a many great opportunities for advancing in my career and in life. Leading or setting the example for my daughters is very important to me. By actively portraying to my daughters the importance of having a college education after high school, they will engage into participating in a plethora of new opportunities in their own lives which will enhance their way of living. They see how hard I study and how important my grades are to me that it encourages them to do the same in their high school studies now. They actively partake in my studies now, which in turn, results in them asking me questions on what I am studying. Having them involved is having them engaged in their own thought processes. If I have done that for them then I feel like I am doing my job as a Mother. I encourage them to follow in my footsteps so that they can have a better life for themselves. The second reason college is so important to me is the fact it will change my way of life. Studies show that a college education leads to better paying careers and/or advancements in a career. Having a better paying career will give me the opportunity to pay to further my daughters’ college education. It will allow me to advance in my career now or seek a better paying job if I choose to do so. With a plethora of opportunities, having a college education can only enhance my way of life and open the door to great things...
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...In my opinion, the profession of nursing that we have all chosen for ourselves is one of lifelong learning. With nursing, as well as many other professions, things are changing continually. In order to keep up with these changes, we must be willing to keep learning and growing as professionals. I believe it is our responsibility as nurses to continue to learn new things in order to provide the best care possible for our patients. According to Eason (2010), “In order to assure patients optimal care, nurses must be well versed in the most accurate and current information in clinical practice. Curiosity and desire to enhance nursing knowledge are essential to skill in practice” (p. 155). According to the American Nurses Association (2010), “Registered nurses as lifelong learners must have available the appropriate and adequate professional development and continuing education opportunities to maintain and advance skills and enhance competencies” (p. 118). I feel it is our responsibility, as well as that of our employers, to promote lifelong learning. Working at Riverside Methodist Hospital, we are provided with a few different options to further our education. There is tuition reimbursement, which I am currently taking advantage of. There is also the Grad Program, which pays for all of your tuition and books, but is much more selective in who is accepted. Furthering our education and keeping ourselves updated with all of the continuing changes of nursing definitely increases...
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...could go from wanting to become an astronaut to a princess in the matter of a days. Slowly but surely time catches up to us and the daunting question of what you want to be suddenly becomes real. Initially attending college seems extensive, and at one point or another we all question the importance of the obligation put upon us by society. Will college really benefit my future? We all have the drive to pursue the quickest and the easiest route to success but it isn’t always what’s best for us. We need to cultivate our knowledge further to ensure the best future for ourselves. Based on economy and job projections calculated by Georgetown University, in 2018, approximately 63% of jobs will require some college education or a degree (Carnevale, 2010). Which means, in 2018 without an advanced education only %37 of jobs will be available to choose from. A 2011 Pew Research survey found that 57% of Americans felt higher education did not provide students with good value compared to the money spent (Pew Research, 2011). This may provide a good reason for a lack of motivation to attend college and obtain a degree, but what we must consider is the lack of value represented depicts from the amount of advanced education required to acquire a career. Not everyone is going to believe a college degree will benefit them, but we must consider the fact that jobs requiring a high school degree or less fell by 5.6 million in 2010 alone (Lumina,2013). Obtaining a college degree...
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...law firm where I can help others especially victims of crimes, but to achieve these goals I must be educated. College education is important to me because it is the foundation of having a successful career in life; it gives a better understanding and knowledge of this world. College education not only helps me intellectually it also shapes me personally and socially. Furthering ones education prepares you for a better future, opening doors of opportunities for a better quality of life. Growing up as a child I was always reminded by my caregivers and teachers that education is the key to success. According to Malcolm X, a civil right activist “Without education you are not going anywhere in this world.” I used to think that doing well in school and getting good grades was for the benefits of my teachers and to escape the punishment that comes with failing grades. It was when I was getting prepared to leave the secure comforting gates of high school that I started to comprehend the importance of being educated and furthering my education; not for others but for myself, I can reminisce on my professors, school subjects, the late nights studying and the anxiety of upcoming exams and the stress which helped me to be a more responsible individual and a better scholar. During my high school years I often wondered why it would be important for me to further my education. Did I need to acquire a degree in order to be successful? Statistics proof that nowadays, young applicants who do...
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...At the age of 19, I began my journey to becoming a nurse. I enrolled at Jersey College School of Nursing, Fall of 2014 and by the age of 20, I was working in a family practice clinic as a Licensed practical nurse. After working in the clinic for a year and a half I decided I wanted to explore different parts of nursing, which is when I transferred to a urology office. As an LPN, I have been motivated by the patient care that I provide to pursue further education and I am currently pursuing an RN degree. Working as an RN would allow me to have a wider scope of practice, improve my quality of care and allow me to practice for many years due to the high demand. I have gained so much experience working as an LPN, from performing my first set...
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...Research Critique: Continuing Education for Nurses Research Critique: Continuing Education for Nurses There are many degree levels of practicing nurses such as diploma, associates, and baccalaureates. According to Altmann nursing field should engage in lifelong learning process and be primarily composed of baccalaureate degree (2012). Currently only half of the nursing field have a baccalaureate degree or higher. The research article “Nurses’ attitudes toward continuing formal education: A comparison by level of education and geography” (Altmann,2012) takes a close look into nurses reasons for continuing or not continuing education and why it’s important for nurses to continue their education. The concepts of the study are nurses that continue their education level improve patient outcomes but it looks deeper into what drives the nurse to engage in education. The factors that contribute like cost, not encouraged and needed by employers, or things like career advancement, better patient care, and personal goals. The theoretical framework for this research is the theory of planned behavior. This theory looks at the bridge between a person’s attitude and behavior. Understanding a person’s attitude can predict their behavior. Planned behavior can be described as “behavior is determined by the intentions of individuals--their explicit plans or motivations to commit a specific act” (Moss, 2008). Nurses who have positive attitudes toward furthering education will purse it and for those...
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...body and/or mathematical principles. By doing this, artists were able to give their art a perspective that looked to be real. Art also helped to express the Italian culture during the Renaissance, the beauty of life, and, by using techniques, showing the lives of everyday people. This helped give the paintings more emotion and a sense of realism. By furthering art, artists were able to help others see the beauty of life and give them powerful messages as well....
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...Job opportunities: Bachelor degrees create more job opportunities. (Pass out papers). These are current job listings in Alaska. As you can see, the “preferred” qualifications are bachelor degrees. A survey conducted on 187,423 nursing jobs regarding level of education employers were seeking. The survey concluded that 51% of the jobs were for either associate or bachelors degrees, while 37% was only bachelor preferred. Than means a total of 88% of the jobs were open for bachelor degree nurses. The American Association of Colleges of Nursing believes that, bachelor degrees are the minimum educational requirement for professional nursing practice”. Creditability to professional identity: A bachelor’s degree gives you the opportunity to specialize into a certain part of nursing such as neonatal, public health, or critical care. One of the job listings I passed...
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...we tend to forget to ask ourselves, “Why am I doing all of this?” The essay prompt presented by Trinity’s Honors Program was a good reminder of what education means to me and why I want to dedicate the next phase of my life to furthering my education. What you choose to spend your time doing in college is more than just a “phase.” These years are pivotal to the decisions and life choices that students will make. Choices like this can be handled frivolously or with great care. The course of how they are handled often goes hand in hand with discipline. For me, throughout high school, I feel as if I have been extremely disciplined in my studies and extra-curricular programs. I would say this is a crucial trait to have going into any major, but especially when dealing with God’s Word. This is something that can’t just have some dedication; it can’t be taken lightly. As I plan on entering the MDiv program, I know that I need to have this discipline and dedication. I am...
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