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Davies, Howard – European University Association, 2023
This briefing reports on recent developments affecting Europe's recognition regimes -- both professional and academic. At the start of 2023, the European Year of Skills, the author looks at the context facing higher education stakeholders across four areas: the European labour market, Ukraine, developments in the higher education sector and the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Professional Recognition, International Cooperation, Foreign Policy
Davies, Howard – European University Association, 2022
This briefing reports on recent developments affecting Europe's recognition regimes -- both professional and academic. Currently, the principal change factor is the drive to digitalise, accelerated by the new circumstances created by the pandemic. The crisis in Ukraine, too, has prompted a range of initiatives. Meanwhile, uncertainty still…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, War, Pandemics, COVID-19
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Louise Campbell; Di Cantali; Nikki Doig; Sarah Hulme; Argyro Kanaki; Shona Robertson; Lorraine Syme-Smith; Lina Waghorn – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2024
Higher education lecturers who have moved into teaching on professional education programmes from careers in professional practice are an under-researched group. Questions related to self-concept combined with wider social and sectoral issues relating to perceptions about the nature and purpose of higher education can affect the development of…
Descriptors: Professional Education, Professional Identity, Lecture Method, Self Concept
Joanna De Leon Vazquez – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The competitive nature of today's global marketplace and the increasingly strategic nature of the Human Resource (HR) profession demand a higher level of readiness for its professionals. Unfortunately, there is some disconnect between what is taught in schools and skills HR practitioners and organizations expect. The purpose of the study examined…
Descriptors: Human Resources, Labor Force Development, Human Capital, Professional Training
Davies, Howard – European University Association, 2021
In a wider context marked by the COVID-19 crisis, the transition to a digital and green economy, tensions over the rule of law in the EU and growing fragility among multilateral institutions, this EUA policy briefing brings clarity to the current landscape surrounding the recognition of professional qualifications. It focuses on EU policy…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Professional Occupations, Professional Personnel, Employment Qualifications
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Fleischmann, Katja; Daniel, Ryan – Journal of Education and Work, 2015
Work practices in the creative industries have changed significantly since the turn of the twenty-first century. The design profession in particular has been influenced by rapidly emerging digital media practices and processes. While the design sector remains a significant source of employment, in recent years, there has been considerable growth…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Design, Professional Occupations, Employment
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Malone, Edward A. – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2015
This article examines the historical professional project that created the Institute of Radio Engineers' Professional Group on Engineering Writing an Speech (IRE PGEWS)--now called the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers' Professional Communication Society (IEEE PCS)--and recounts the group's early history in detail. It also traces…
Descriptors: Engineering, History, Profiles, Professional Occupations
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Lockwood, Elise; Knuth, Eric – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2014
In many STEM-related fields, graduating doctoral students are often expected to assume a postdoctoral position as a prerequisite to a faculty position, yet there is no such expectation in mathematics education. This phenomenon is likely due in large part to an abundance of faculty positions; however, it may also result from the field's…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Postdoctoral Education, Fellowships, Employment Opportunities
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Martinez, Darla M.; Desiderio, Mike F.; Papakonstantinou, Anne – Educational Forum, 2010
Researchers designed a study to investigate educators' perceptions about whether teaching is a job or a profession. A survey was developed to investigate factors such as individual definitions of a job and a profession, years of experience teaching, grade level or category of education, and individual perceptions of a profession. The respondents…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Graduate Students, Student Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Characteristics
Whitchurch, Celia – Center for Studies in Higher Education, 2008
This paper builds on earlier reviews by the author of the changing roles and identities of contemporary professional staff in UK higher education (Whitchurch, 2004; 2006a; 2006b), and describes an empirical study that was undertaken between 2004 and 2007. It progresses the argument that the generic terms "administration" and…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Professional Development, Professional Personnel, Role
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Myers, Donald A. – Action in Teacher Education, 2008
The belief that teachers are professionals has become so pervasive during the past one third century that it is increasingly viewed as a fact. This article reviews the 13 characteristics of a profession advanced by sociologists of occupations, and it provides evidence that teachers fall far short of achieving them. However, it is noteworthy that…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Professional Occupations, Professional Personnel, Teacher Role
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Sikula, John – Action in Teacher Education, 2008
In this response to Donald A. Myers's "The Teacher as a Service Professional" (2008 [this issue]), the author suggests that teacher educators should not buy into Myers's concept because such would sell them short and be counterproductive to the advancement of the teaching profession. Teacher educators must not give up their struggle to advance the…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Knowledge Base for Teaching, Professional Occupations, Professional Personnel
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Litchfield, Andrew; Frawley, Jessica; Nettleton, Skye – Higher Education Research and Development, 2010
Government, employers and professional societies want university graduates who are better prepared for employment. The UTS Work-Ready Project is a curriculum renewal initiative that aims to improve graduates' professional attributes and employability skills. The paper provides an overview of the project's curriculum renewal strategy of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Learning Activities, Formative Evaluation, Program Effectiveness
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Bleibtreu, Hermann K. – Journal of Nutrition Education, 1973
An anthropologist offers a challenging view of the strengths and shortcomings of the culture'' of the nutrition professions. This article is based on a speech at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Nutrition Education, 5th, August 2, 1972. (BL)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Culture, Environment, Interaction
Menges, Robert J. – 1973
This report asks what are the characteristics a person should possess before being admitted to practice as a professional, how and by whom are those characteristics identified, and how are they measured. It identifies and selects certain criteria common to all professionals; then it details various aspects involved in assessment and certification.…
Descriptors: Certification, Credentials, Professional Education, Professional Occupations
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