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    IPE-Interprofessional education Interprofessional education allows different health care professions to learn with‚ from and about each other to improve the relationships and the quality of care. This is achieved by allowing students studying to be health professionals to work as part of team on a piece of work and to learn about different health professionals‚ through debate and discussion. The day started with a lecture introducing a scenario related to the consequences of bad communication

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    graduates from accredited programs start their professional lives with the knowledge they need to perform effectively. The Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) oversees engineering programs. #3 Skills Development For most professions‚ education alone is not sufficient to develop full professional capabilities. Nascent professionals need practice applying their knowledge before they are prepared to take primary responsibility for performing work in their fields. Physicians have

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    in school but also become role model to the society. Teachers also need to focus more the precision in teaching profession because this profession has become one of the professional professions. As an IPG students who will become a teacher‚ this thing must always become first priority because it is not so easy to carry on with the professional image. Professionalism of this profession is the combination within self-achievement competency and personal character that shows the existence of the social

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    PTLLS TS1301 Assessment 1 – The Roles and Responsibilities of the Teacher 02/10/13 A teacher’s role and their responsibilities towards their students and colleagues has become much more diverse. There are Professional Codes of Conduct (App1)‚ National Standards (App 2) and the Institutional Codes of Practice where a teacher is based. The teacher is expected to have knowledge of all these and be able to apply them in the learning environment along with the list in table 1. Table 1 – The Role

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    Centuries ago there were only a few jobs: people were farmers‚ backers‚ salesmen or butchers. Today there are thousands of different kinds of jobs. The choice of future career is the most important and the most difficult in our life. The professions of an English teacher and an interpreter has become very important nowadays because English language is the most popular language for communication and business. English language is an international language. Teachers help us to learn English language

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    rapidly evolving society the words "profession" and "professional" elude precise definition. For a long period in the West there were three recognised learned professions‚ theology‚ law and medicine. These had a prestige which was highly prized and zealously guarded. Then architecture‚ and later engineering‚ came to be accepted as professions. With the recognition that there are numerous callings which demand disciplined and scholarly training‚ the designation "Profession" has come to be claimed by still

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    upon the individual & the entire profession. Professional‚ besides technically competent‚ shall have a positive attitude toward life that is continually reinforced by educational accomplishments & professional service. Professionalism is a way of thinking and living rather than an accumulation of learning. Professionalism cannot be taught by stating a code of ethics nor by memorising a set of rules. A strong professional sense is of undoubted benefit to the profession concerned in terms of morale and

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    and guide/advise other colleagues whether they are peers‚ reports or managers. It also helps having one or more of the key behaviours found in The CIPD’S HR Profession Map. These are Curious‚ Decisive Thinker‚ Skilled influencer‚ Personally Credible‚ Collaborative‚ Driven to Deliver‚ Courage to Challenge and Role Model. The CIPD HR Profession map was launched in 2009 and is a document that is made by HR Professionals for HR Professionals. It describes the standards for a HR Professional in order

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    CLASSROOM AND BEHAVIOUR MANAGEMENT : TEACHER AS REFLECTIVE PRACTITIONER AND RESEARCHER INTRODUCTION Teaching profession can be exciting and rewarding‚ but also very challenging. Teachers-to-be study hard and learn a lot about the ‘basics’ of teaching – curriculum‚ assessment and pedagogy. The courses include theories about and models of growth and development‚ teaching and learning‚ motivation‚ behavior and pedagogy. Those theories are important because the reality is that children grow up differently

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    by memorizing a set of rules. Do you agree with the statement and why? The IEM‚ which known as Institute of Engineer Malaysia‚ was established in 1959 and it had a marked influence on the engineering profession in the country. It primary function is to promote and advance the science and profession of engineering in any or all of its disciplines and to facilitate the exchange of information and ideas related to engineering. It started out with only 60 members and it has grown and matured with the

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