professionalismprofessionalityWhat professionalisation means has to be clarified in relation to the terms profession, professionality and professionalism. Is it about an occupation becoming a profession or about the individual development of professionality or about the formation of a professional identity?
Professional Learning in the Learning Profession: A Status Report on Teacher Development in the United States and Abroad. A Knowledge Base for the Teaching Profession: What Would It Look like and How Can We Get One? Claims Examined. (Book Reviews: Profession of Medicine. A Study of the Sociol...
Word family nounprofessionprofessional professionalism professorprofessorateprofessoressprofessoriateprofessorshipadjectiveprofessional≠unprofessionalprofessedprofessingprofessorialadverbprofessionally unprofessionallyprofessedlyprofessoriallyverbprofess Related topics:Occupations ...
professional 专业的;职业的;职业性的 professed 声称的;公开承认的;伪称的adv. professionally 专业地;内行地 professedly 在表面上;公然地;专业地n. professional 专业人员;职业运动员 professor 教授;教师;公开表示信仰的人 professionalism 专业主义;专家的地位;特性或方法 professionalization 专业化;职业化 professorsh...
Familia de palabras(noun)professionprofessionalprofessionalism(adjective)professional≠unprofessional(adverb)professionallyunprofessionally Del Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Temas relacionados:Occupations pro‧fes‧sion/prəˈfeʃən/●●○W3noun ...
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Professionalism in modern medicine: does the emperor have any clothes? The virtues that constitute medical professionalism have been aptly described in multiple position statements from professional organizations and individua... WA Kinghorn,MD Mcevoy,A Michel,... - 《Academic Medicine Journal of the...
professional(adj.) mid-15c.,profeshinalle, in reference to the profession of religious orders; seeprofession. By 1747 of careers, "pertaining to or appropriate to a profession or calling" (especially of the skilled or learned trades from c. 1793); In sports and amusements, "undertaken or en...
Professional Pro*fes"sion*al, n. A person who prosecutes anything professionally, or for a livelihood, and not in the character of an amateur; a professional worker. ProfessionalismProfessionalism Pro*fes"sion*al*ism, n. The following of a profession, sport, etc., as an occupation; -- ...
He started with the familiar features of esoteric knowledge and altruism but added that by virtue of expertise and knowledge, the professional has authority over the lay person and that the characteristics of professionalism were a distinct and increasingly important feature of modern institutions. The...