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... Two teachers who could be no more different from each other would be my Allied Health I teacher, Mrs. Beth Thompson, RN and my Allied Health II teacher, Mrs. ... Each teacher had her attitude; style of teaching and conducting the class and both had differing ways of teaching clinical.
Teaching Allied Health involves a teacher having a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree and experience in the health career field. ... If I took the differences down to their appearance they would even differ there. ... In the area of teaching, neither teacher had much experience before teaching my class, but Mrs. ...
The way each teacher conducted his or her class was also a difference. ... If asked the role the teacher played in the class, I would have to say that Mrs. ... The way in how the teacher handled the mistake created the love or hate we had for her. ... The involvement of students also varied from each teacher. ...
Even though these two teachers had such contrasting differences, the one thing they both had in common was that they contributed to my education and helped me earn m Certified Nursing Assistant license. No matter the differences in teaching, humor, looks, or clinicals they will always be the first two teachers that contributed to my nursing education and my wanting to become a nurse.
Approximate Word count = 1369 Approximate Pages = 5.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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