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    professionalizing journalism What is a profession? The Oxford English Dictionary defines professions as that way of life/manner of making a living that involves the application of a specialized knowledge of particular subjects‚ field‚ or science to fee-paying clientele. Examples of professions include nursing‚ architecture‚ medicine and engineering. Although journalism has some characteristics of a profession‚ for Merrill it cannot be considered a profession due to the fact that journalists do not

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    mistakes. No matter how other people downgrade some teachers (primarily because of their salary---then) we cannot strip them from the dignity they gain for molding the minds of youngsters in their training years. Teaching is still the mother of all professions. It is the most noble of work. Though all teachers are all leaders‚ leadership is still hierarchal. Each has to collaborate with one’s superiors. Each one is vital in the development of a child. The relationship of a teacher with his/her superior

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    child care. I dress appropriately to work effectively with young children. My co-worker and I wear scrub tops‚ except in summer when hot out. The scrub tops we wear have Disney characters on them‚ and the kids love them. I am knowledgeable of my profession‚ and I respect the children‚ parents and my co-workers. These attributes show my competence in meeting Standard VI. Professionalism- I truly enjoy working with young children in a group setting‚ and demonstrate a positive attitude in my role. I

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    A reflection on collaborative practice: interprofessional working together A medical imaging student with bias for Diagnostic Radiography‚ a clinical profession within the allied health and working in the National Health Services (NHS) Since the beginning of my programme‚ I have had the opportunity to work with other professions like the Surgeon in the theatre‚ Doctors in A & E‚ Orthopaedics‚ ICU and Adult Nurses at various wards within the multidisciplinary NHS. Although the Radiographers’

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    “becoming a Spanish teacher requires triple the work of any normal subject teacher.” Like many foreign language teachers‚ Spanish teachers are among a group of people whose language skills can be used for other careers (www.bls.gov 1). Like most other professions‚ being a Spanish teacher requires a degree. “Public school teachers must be licensed and have a bachelor’s degree‚”(www.bls.gov 1) or higher. Private school teachers typically do not need to be licensed‚ however‚ they may still need a bachelor’s

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    the needs of the learner? There are many different views regarding what Professionalism is. As stated by Tummons (2007) ‘a profession is defined through a commitment to a specialised knowledge base. Requiring knowledge within theories‚ within their profession. Such as workers whom provide a service to others’. Bridges (2007 ) suggests professionalism means ‘a combination of responsibility in relationships with clients‚ an acceptance

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    and professional competence. A teacher’s professionalism is viewed in terms of his professional autonomy‚ accountability‚ ethical conduct and knowledge which should be evident inside and outside the workplace. The concept of teaching as an ideal profession has remained strong through the years‚ but it has been accentuated by the needs for meeting challenges of the times. (Abria‚ 2015) The teachers are committed to spend time‚ effort

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    There are so many reasons that I chose this as a profession. It is hard to think of just one particular reason I want to be a teacher there are so many it would be impossible to narrow it down. Being a teacher is very rewarding profession because you are constantly learning something new. Not only do you learn from technological advancements and co-workers but from the students as well. The main reasons that made me pick this profession would have to be the multiple ways it is rewarding

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    AICPA Code of Professional Conduct Mindi Frost ETH/376 12/15/14 Susan Paris AICPA Code of Professional Conduct Formally known as the American Association of Public Accountants (AAPA) in 1887‚ the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) was renamed in 1957. With over 400‚000 members‚ the AICPA provides services on a professional level and works with state CPA entities to ensure the public is protected. According to Mintz and Morris (2011)‚ “The principles of the AICPA Code are

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    professionalization of the practice of the teaching profession. SECTION 3. Objectives. — This Act has the herein objectives: (a) The promotion‚ development and professionalization of teachers and the teaching profession; and (b) The supervision and regulation of the licensure examination. SECTION 4. Definition of Terms. — For purposes of this Act‚ the following terms shall mean: (a) "Teaching" — refers to the profession concerned primarily with classroom instruction‚ at

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