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Davies, Howard – European University Association, 2022
In the last eight months, Europe's recovery agenda has become clearer. The focus on digitalisation is sharper and other developments already in train have accelerated. Questions of training and qualification are back into the spotlight -- in an EU labour market now smaller as a result of Brexit. As usual in times of labour market disruption,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Employment Qualifications, Labor Market, Higher Education
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Emslie, Michael – Youth Studies Australia, 2012
Michael Emslie argues that the time is right for youth work in Australia to be professionalised in line with other human service practices such as nursing, education and psychology. He identifies a groundswell of activities that support the professionalisation of youth work and a concurrent growth in high-level interest in strengthening social and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Human Services, Youth Programs, Professional Occupations
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Hansen, James – International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, 2010
Efforts to professionalize counseling practice have yielded extraordinary benefits to counselors. However, professionalization has also caused counselors to adopt strict definitions of their education, practices, and ethics. In order to combat the ideological insularity brought on by professionalization, several marginalized ideas are considered.…
Descriptors: Counseling, Professional Occupations, Professional Development, Definitions
Halfond, Jay A. – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2011
U.S. universities have had century-long success in absorbing existing professions into their curricula--by making academe their gatekeeper. These professions often started with apprenticeships and short training courses leading to a certification examination--and were then elevated and "academized" into a comprehensive body of knowledge,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Professional Occupations, Academic Degrees, Credentials
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Townsley, Brooke – Language and Intercultural Communication, 2007
Starting with the question "why do we need professional public service interpreters?" this paper offers an overview of the present situation regarding the provision of public service interpreters (PSIs) in the UK to public service clients and touches on the main obstacles to the professionalisation of public service interpreting so far…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Professional Occupations, Public Service, Translation
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Carpenter, Stan; Stimpson, Matthew T. – NASPA Journal, 2007
This article presents a synthesis of recent literature on professionalism in student affairs. Attention is given to the nature of professionalism, a discussion of student affairs as a profession, the scholarly practice of student affairs, and professional development in student affairs. The authors note that an assumption of professionalism…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Student Personnel Services, Scholarship, Professional Occupations
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Gharabaghi, Kiaras – Child & Youth Services, 2008
Several contexts and themes of professionalism are considered including the nature of "professional issues," professionalism, and writing about professional issues. The professional issues discussed are the socio-political and cultural contexts, systems, employment, career development, relationships with other professionals, and the self. Next, I…
Descriptors: Professional Recognition, Ethics, Career Development, Systems Development
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Vanderstraeten, Raf – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2007
Professions are occupational arrangements for dealing with human problems. Professional "people work" requires a certain interactive closeness; face-to-face communication is prominent in professional-client relations. This also seems the case in the educational system. But in education, organization provides the "raison d'etre" of this profession.…
Descriptors: College Administration, Professional Training, Professional Services, Professional Occupations
Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education, 2006
Defining competencies of student affairs and other professionals in higher education who plan, implement, and offer programs and services is the mark of a maturing profession. This document seeks to define a list of necessary attributes for professionals in higher education that is broader than competencies and includes other markers of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Professional Development, Student Personnel Services, Student Personnel Workers
Walker, Karen – Education Partnerships, Inc., 2007
Helping regular education students transition from high school to the post-secondary world can be a daunting task. Assisting students with special needs do this can be quite intimidating. According to the Harris Poll 2000, 20% of the general population was unemployed, while 71% of adults with disabilities were unemployed (Miller, Lombard, &…
Descriptors: High School Students, Transitional Programs, Special Needs Students, Disabilities
Ollhoff, Jim; Ollhoff, Laurie – 1996
This workshop discussion paper addresses the issue of professionalism in school-age care. After explaining that "professionalism" means different things to different people and offering a brief history of professionalism, the paper provides a working definition of a professional: Someone who operates out of a theory base, someone who not…
Descriptors: Caregiver Attitudes, Caregiver Role, Child Caregivers, Elementary Education
de Fontenay, H. – 1994
A McGill University (Quebec, Canada) continuing education program of French language instruction for specific professions currently under development is described. The program is designed for non-native-speaking Canadians and international students, and emphasizes complete functional control of language skills rather than acquisition of conceptual…
Descriptors: Advanced Courses, College Second Language Programs, Foreign Countries, French
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Blackmond, Donna G. – Chemical Engineering Education, 1986
Describes a workshop conducted at the University of Pittsburgh for chemical engineering students regarding graduate education opportunities. Reviews the purposes of the workshop, benefits of getting a graduate degree, and provides a sample of the questions discussed by the invited panelists. (TW)
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Chemical Industry, College Science, Doctoral Programs
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Bottery, Mike – Oxford Review of Education, 1996
Suggests that, over the last 15 years, management issues of teachers and other professionals have become increasingly similar. Uses examples and practice from the work of teachers, doctors, and the police in the United Kingdom to identify and discuss theses issues. Includes several charts showing organizational goals and objectives. (MJP)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Educational Administration, Educational Quality, Foreign Countries
Zubin, Judie – 1982
The Women's Management Development Project (WMDP)--initiated at Goucher College in 1977 to provide job reentry opportunities at the professional or management level to college-educated women in the Baltimore, Maryland, area--is described. The program involves a 6-month course of cognitive and experiential training, combined with individual and…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, College Graduates, Employment Experience, Employment Potential
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