This reflective essay discusses the development of academic skills during nursing studies and the action plan for future academic development. It covers topics such as building self-confidence, critical thinking, lifelong learning, and teaching techniques.
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Reflective Essay on Development of Academic Skill 1. Description The achievement of an individual in the respective profession, to a great extent,is dependent on the skills, capabilities and knowledge possessed by the individual (Johnson, Cowin, Wilson and Young, 2012); these capabilities are the mandatary prerequisites of the employers as they need to ensure that they hire the competitive individual for a specific job (Ortega et al., 2015). In order to equip the graduates with the relevant abilities required for their career achievement, the majority of the leading educational institutions are putting forth learning and personal development modules (Chetcuti, Buhagiar and Cardona, 2011).I am interested in the academic line and so it is basic for each future faculty to think about their current aptitudes and attempt the endeavors for getting those that are missing for improving their viability in the professional world (Davies, 2012).To describe my learning experience for academic development and skill during my nursing studies I shall use the model of Gibbs reflection cycle (1988) which contains six stages“description, feeling, evaluation, analysis, conclusion and finally action plan for future”(Jackson, 2011). 2. Feeling I am quite impressed with my nursing studies and I want to pursue the education further. My ambition is to get very good grade preferably A+in the graduate course. I want to pursue postgraduate studies and then aim for doctorate and join an established nursing institute as a faculty. 3. Evaluation The nursing course I am attending is of high quality. The tutors are knowledgeable and their quality of presentation is excellent and students are able to grasp the subjects in the class itself. They give value additions by referring books and published papers for further insight to the subjects. The practical sessions and on the job trainings are of high quality and serious students gain a lot if they attend all the sessions. There are sessions for presentation skills and I give lot of importance to those classes as these sessions are unique opportunity to develop myself for my future ambition. There are sessions for group interaction and exchange of skills and I have enriched my knowledge from the group in module designing, reflection and creativity in presentation which helps me developing my teaching skill. 4. Analysis From the very beginning, the experience of this course was great for me, the course materials are of excellent quality and the supporting materials like PowerPoint presentations, videos and audio lessons are also good. The tutors are very co-operative and they are available to assist students even after classes. The assignments are exhaustive and give lot of learning experience if properly attended. Each semester examinations are important and for serious students it is not difficult to get good gradation. 5. Conclusion I spend more time to study the materials given in the classes as well as supporting materials like reference books, case studies and relevant research papers. I give more focus on debates, group discussion, individual presentations as well as reflection in the classroom. I go through
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regulations on the National level like different types of nursing codes and their significances for best practices. The reflection as well as the learning exercise highlighted the significant areas that were improvised for setting myself up for the real life challenges. I am developing the art of communication skill and presentation techniques which are essential traits to be a good professor. 6. Action Plan For academic development and to succeed in my future endeavor I have to develop the following skills to be a successful nurse. a. Building self-confidence: The essence to build self-confidence lies in the knowledge I acquire during my study and the practice sessions. I cannot confine myself to what is being studied at class. I am going through different case studies and also studying research papers and making important notes in my notebook for future reference. If I prefer the education line knowledge is the backbone for the role of a professor. Moreover the practical sessions are also important to gain confidence(Baxter & Norman, 2011). b. Critical thinking(Borglin & Fagerström, 2012): I am developing this skill as this skill cannot develop in a day. To develop myself as a professor, I must have this skill as I have to solve any query of a student. c. Lifelong Learning & Reflection book(Taylor & Laros, 2014): I have to update my knowledge on a continuous basis by going through various researches going on throughout our globe. d. Think like a Nurse: Though I prefer the academic line, my basic identity is a nurse and I have to develop myself with the ideals of a successful nurse so that I can communicate my knowledge to my students. e. Know new techniques in teaching: Every day teaching techniques are getting changed and I have to know the latest techniques in teaching methodologies. f. I have to perform well in the examinations and I always attempt to get A+grade. To continue post graduate and research in nursing the grade in bachelor examinations are vital.
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