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Teachers’ Pedagogical Autonomy, Professional Development and Students’ Digital Skills: New Evidence from Italy

open access: yes, 2020
In light of the recent education reforms in Italy (La Buona Scuola, Law 107/15) featuring autonomy and digital skills, this paper examines the impact of teachers’ pedagogical autonomy on students’ computer literacy.
Eryilmaz, N.   +3 more
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Professional Autonomy versus Corporate Control

open access: yesProfessions and Professionalism, 2012
Professionalism and bureaucracy tend to be understood as incompatible systems of work organization, represented by the ideals of collegiality and auton-omy versus control and supervision.
Pål Nygaard
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Professional identification in the beginning of a teacher’s career: a longitudinal study on identity formation and the basic psychological need for autonomy in VET teacher training

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
IntroductionThis study examines the extent to which VET trainee teachers’ identification with their profession is related to their basic psychological need for autonomy and whether this is reflected in their intention to stay in the field.
Julia Katharina Weiß   +2 more
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Conflicts in the practice of Dentistry: the autonomy in question

open access: yesInterface: Comunicação, Saúde, Educação, 2007
The study aimed to arrive at an understanding of the dynamics and the changes faced by dentistry, using the professional autonomy category and its significance to professional discourse and the strategies that are used to preserve professional autonomy ...
Cláudia Helena Soares de Morais Freitas   +1 more
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Professionalization without Autonomy: The Italian Case of Building the Nursing Profession

open access: yesProfessions and Professionalism, 2017
The nursing professionalization is still a work in progress, especially because forms of medical dominance and conflicts with other health professions often undermine its professional autonomy.
Barbara Sena
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Language motivation in a reconfigured Europe: access, identity, autonomy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
In this paper, I propose that we need to develop an appropriate set of conceptual tools for examining motivational issues pertaining to linguistic diversity, mobility and social integration in a rapidly changing and expanding Europe.
Ushioda, Ema
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Autonomy Practiced by English Primary School Teachers to Develop Teaching Professionalism

open access: yesMimbar Sekolah Dasar, 2022
Teachers’ autonomy allows teachers to be in charge of their teaching, from preparing syllabuses, teaching materials, and evaluation. For elementary school teachers, this autonomy is essential since this level of education is fundamental to the lifelong ...
Hasbie Felayabi   +2 more
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PROFESSIONAL AUTONOMY AND THE NURSE: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW

open access: yesCogitare Enfermagem, 2011
A nurse’s professional autonomy corresponds to the carrying out of nursing actions by means of utilization of abilities, knowledge and attitudes to take decisions and resolve situations in his/her area of professional practice.
Luciana Ribeiro Costa Fentanes   +3 more
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Les transformations de la programmation musicale

open access: yesBiens Symboliques, 2019
This article examines the links between structural and professional autonomy by comparing the subfields of music venues in Paris and Berlin. Today, live music is undergoing profound economic changes, and this article explores how variations in the ...
Myrtille Picaud
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Escaping from the treadmill: practitioner research and professional autonomy

open access: yes, 2003
At the launch of the DfES CPD Strategy in 2002, I attended a seminar on practitioner research. At the time, Michael Simpson was working as a head of languages in Bedfordshire.
Lamb, T., Simpson, M.
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