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Teaching sits at the heart of educational studies, drawing attention from disciplines ranging from curriculum theory and cognitive psychology to professional development and policy. It is academically interesting because it operates at the intersection of theory and practice — how knowledge is transmitted, how learners process it, and what conditions make that exchange effective. Students write about teaching across courses in education foundations, instructional design, literacy, and professional training, examining both the craft of instruction and its broader social functions, including what is sometimes called the hidden curriculum, the unspoken values and norms schools transmit alongside formal content.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a wide range of approaches. Some take a theoretical angle, analyzing learning theories or frameworks such as those associated with Deming and Bloom to evaluate instructional effectiveness. Others focus on specific contexts — teaching reading, teaching adults, or language teaching and learning methods — grounding their analysis in particular populations or subject areas. Professional and reflective writing also appears, including teaching experience papers and explorations of teaching as a career, alongside policy-adjacent work examining how educators like school librarians influence student achievement.

A strong essay on teaching begins with a clearly scoped thesis that connects a specific instructional method, challenge, or context to measurable or observable outcomes for students. Evidence drawn from classroom research, established learning frameworks, or documented professional practice tends to carry the most weight. A common pitfall is treating teaching as a generic activity — strong essays resist vague generalization and instead anchor their argument in a defined level, subject area, learner population, or pedagogical approach.

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Stress Management in the Healthcare Setting
An increasing body of evidence points to the intensity of the labor involved in caring, and the impact it has on the carer. Whether lay or professional, it seems that the potential for suffering among carers is enormous. When a person reaches a state of physical, emotional or mental exhaustion, burnout occurs, and it appears to affect both lay and professional carers alike. Almberg's study, for example, suggests that exhaustion and burnout from caring happen in many different cultures and that 'relatives who have been giving care for many years may experience similar emotional exhaustion to that suffered by staff' (Almberg et al 2007). Whether lay carers would express their state as burnout is questionable, since it tends to be a term mostly used in professional discussion, but there is evidence of high levels of stress and illness among informal or lay carers (Henwood 1998). Lay carers, in one study (Princess Royal Trust 2009), felt that it was not even of interest to professional carers whether they could cope or not. Over 70% of 1300 lay carers involved in this study reported that it was largely assumed that they would cope with looking after a person at home, and were not asked if they could do so. Are they not being asked because of ignorance, because of fears of what might turn up if they were asked, because of denial ... what is not known about does not hurt? Professional carers, however, are supposed to have special training which equips them to deal with the suffering of others dispassionately, maintaining a certain distance which 'protects' both them and their patients or clients. Thesis: If work is our centre, but it fails us, for whatever reason, then we have literally lost our faith. The centre no longer holds and we may fall apart - showing all the signs and symptoms of stress and burnout, addiction and co-dependence.
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Personal nursing philosophy and professional values
Nursing is a three-prong dynamic that must take place before a client is cared for in the best possible way. The first prong is based on the fact that a client/person is a holistic entity within a continually changing…
Paper Undergraduate
Comparison of university core values with 2002 ethical framework
St. Leo's Core Values and the APA Code of Ethics Psychology education today is premised on an intercession of professional, intellectual, scientific and spiritual ideals, all of which coalesce to denote a concentrated…
Paper Undergraduate
Achieving Baby-Friendly Hospital Designation: A Fiscal Plan
Achieving Baby-Friendly Hospital Designation: Brookdale University
Research Paper Undergraduate
Elder Abuse Phenomenon Correlating Relationship
Elder abuse has received increased scrutiny from the law enforcement and healthcare community in recent years. This increased attention is due in part to the increasing number of elderly in the United States and the…
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Thucydides, trial, and death of Socrates
Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War -- Many modern scholars consider Herodotus and Thucydides the fathers of modern history because of their strict standards in terms of evidence gathering and analysis.
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Zimbardo Prison Experiment: Psychology of Power and Evil
¶ … Experimental psychology [...] Zimbardo prison study and its implications in experimental and global psychology. The Zimbardo prison study was legendary in its time, and is still extremely valid today.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Intellectual and philosophical roots of William Miller's hermeneutics
The objective of this work is to examine the development of Seventh-day Adventist Theology and will do so through an extensive review of literature in this area of study.
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Burnout and Technical College Counselors
This research proposal outlines the background, theoretical and research foundations, as well as the methodological framework, of a study that will investigate the prevalence of burnout in counselors within the sixteen…
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Homeless in America
The book Rachel and Her Children: Homeless Families in America by Jonathan Kozol was published in 1988, twenty-one years ago. The author catalogues and analyzes the life and times of those unfortunate souls in America…