Monday, May 17, 2010

Qualities Of Psychiatric Nurse



week May 17 to 22 will most likely our barracks Sani nearly empty. No, not yet started the holidays (unfortunately) but it strikes. These are not workers or as students in the 60s and 70s. These researchers ... Already researchers, these strangers. This sounds like a joke but in reality it is the reason for protest. And not for economic reasons, as the times may lead to us believe, but rather for reasons of status. It is not easy to work in an institution such as that university training, in short, have a vital role for society as a hotbed of new citizens and new elites. Talking heads, not ignorant. It is not easy to have such a burden and not be recognized for its function. That is why researchers in Italy have decided to block the teaching, the streets and express their dissent towards legal rules decided by a government that has often been found to give very little importance (if not from the economic point of view, but still always in the direction of cuts funds) to the field of education, school and university.
Insani away from Sani. This time then they are the insane of Sani. Plagued by ill identity. A single question: "Who am I?". Researchers are not themselves. Yet their role in our faculty has become as time passed more and more important, Sdc here in Rome wanted to give space to young players who deserve social research, encouraging their input into organizational decision-making sites and assigning often in the management of their university courses. They have a decisive influence, then, in the regular operation of the machine-power. Much of our classes are held by young researchers whose age makes them appear there more older brothers that teachers without losing, however, the teacher-student relationship is essential for true learning of taught and studied. Their approach in putting us aware of this protest was different from who almost invites us to "get in" to protest with them, who asked us a simple moral support, who seemed unwilling to tell us, or rather there he said it but with little conviction even in their own words. We
students. For our part, obviously can not be that close to meet this demand for respect of their rights and recognition of their legal status. Who knows maybe one day we will not all journalists, editors, communicators, or something else. Maybe one day we will be researchers and by then I hope to know just what will be. I hope that by then, researchers have found themselves.

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