The professional development of teachers refers to teachers as professionals, professional ethics and professional ideas, expertise, professional competence, professional quality from immature to mature in the development process in areas such as,.
Competence at work refers to the general evaluation of how individual employees (or teams of employees) contribute to the overall goals of the organization. Most typically, this evaluation is based on the judgments of some person (most often a direct supervisor), and 被引量: 40 年份: 2004 ...
in particular empathic concern, with regard to personal values and ethical competence. Furthermore, the five-factor model of personality explained variance
Therefore, in VET, domain-linked competence, also known as job-related literacy, is assumed to be more predictive than cross-domain general competence. Domain-linked competence pertains to general aspects relevant to a specific professional domain, linking cross-domain competence to specific situations...
Business Advice to SMEs: Professional Competence, Trust and Ethics EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 5 Nurturing the relationship and building up trust are necessary to facilitate the exchange of business advice. In particular, both accountants and their SME clients emphasised the importance of external accountants' ...
Professional competence is the basic need of teachers in effective sexuality education. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of school-based sexuality education (SBSE) on teachers' professional competence (TPC), using the information, motivation, and behavioral skills (IMB) ...
INTEF (2017) defined digital teaching competence as “a set of competencies that teachers in the 21st century must acquire to improve the efficiency of educational practice and ensure continuous professional development”. Enhancing teachers’ digital teaching competence contributed to the digital transform...
Ethics and Values Cultural competence complements the values of self-determination, client-/patient-centeredness, and individual dignity and worth inherent in many health care professions. Strategies • Adhere to professional values, ethics, and standards, while recognizing how these values bot...
Industrial Design education is poorly understood by laypeople but is present in Australian curricula from primary through to tertiary education levels. Des
Juvenile adjudicative competence is a legal principle that refers to a juvenile defendant’s competence to proceed with and effectively participate in the adjudicative process, either in juvenile court or adult criminal court. There are at least three fundamental competencies integrated into adjudicative ...