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Provides full-text access to the ERIC Digest of this name. ... When teaching is examined through the lens of traditional perceptions of what constitutes a profession, certain critical criteria are missing. First, teaching is generally considered to lack a clearly defined, codified, accessible knowledge base.
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www.ericdigests.org/1992-3/teaching.htm
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What Constitutes a Legitimate, Professional Travel Counselor? ... By Dennis A. Hubbs, CTC/MCC/DTP/DS ... D&D Travel Services, LLC...
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www.ddtvl.com/travelagent.htm
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business.baylor.edu/Bill_Thomas/courses/acc4502/ethics/...
business.baylor.edu/Bill_Thomas/courses/acc4502/ethics/sld010.htm
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The term profession is defined as "a calling requiring specialized knowledge and often long and intensive preparation, including instruction in skills and methods as well as in the scientific, historical, or scholarly principles underlying such skills and methods, maintaining by force of organization or concerted...
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www.nebraskasurveyor.com/def-prf.html
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This is Interesting: Free IT Magazines Now Free shipping to California ... Web Server Talk > Email Servers > Email Abuse and Spam > the relaxed profession rarely constitutes Lloyd, it administers Neal instead...
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Step 2: Determine the Initial Skills upon Entering the Profession ... Each profession constitutes a list of skills and other benefits. Determine the skills received by every member of the profession upon completion of their initial training.
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www.borigon.com/rules/player4.html
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web.augsburg.edu/~nash/NUR-306/%20KnowledgeTheory1.htm
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What constitutes a profession? ... For over 100 years experts have attempted to develop an approach to determine what constitutes a profession. ... We will examine three approaches often used to determine what constitutes a profession:
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www.texarkanacollege.edu/~sdroske/history.htm
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A review of the literature on professions shows that the line between professions and trades is a blurry one (Collins, 1990; Åmark, 1990; Burrage, 1990). There are many definitions of what constitutes a profession.
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www.acebo.com/papers/crossr~1.htm
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