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Supporting the development of a professional identity: General principles

Medical Teacher, 2019
While teaching medical professionalism has been an important aspect of medical education over the past two decades, the recent emergence of professional identity formation as an important concept has led to a reexamination of how best to ensure that ...
S. Cruess, R. Cruess, Y. Steinert
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The construction of language teacher professional identity in the Global Englishes territory: ‘we are legitimate language teachers’

, 2020
Although teacher professional identity has been much discussed and reported in teacher education and language education, little empirical evidence addresses how language teachers construct their professional identities as legitimate English practitioners
H. Widodo, F. Fang, T. Elyas
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The influence of online social networks and online social capital on constructing a new graduate students’ professional identity

Interactive Learning Environments, 2020
Studies have revealed that individuals’ identities can be shaped not only offline but also online. However, the formation of online identity of students in higher education environments is complex.
E. Heidari, G. Salimi, Mahboobe Mehrvarz
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Professional Identities

Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 2002
Professional communication is a growing component of English departments and other communication programs. Yet, in most cases, the term professional communication is used as a catchall term for various types of workplace and occupational writing.
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Professional Identity Conflict and (Re)Construction among English Teachers in Iran

Journal of Language, Identity & Education, 2020
This paper examines how English as a foreign language (EFL) teachers in Iran manage the identity conflicts that arise within their language teaching contexts.
Samaneh Eslamdoost, K. King, Z. Tajeddin
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Professional identity in medicine

2020
The terms profession, professional, professional identity and professionalism are quoted many times in medicine and are often used interchangeably. This can lead to confusion as to what the concepts really are, and we therefore need to be careful what we mean when we quote them, and more importantly what we understand about how they relate to our ...
Christopher Roberts, Stuart Lane
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EFL Student Teachers’ Professional Identity Construction: A Study of Student-Generated Metaphors Before and After Student Teaching

Journal of Language, Identity & Education, 2020
Metaphors are powerful windows to gain insight into EFL teachers’ professional identity constructions. This study examined 33 Chinese EFL student teachers’ (STs) self-generated metaphors about teaching before and after their student teaching.
Gang Zhu   +3 more
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Identity in lockdown: supporting primary care professional identity development in the COVID-19 generation

Education for Primary Care, 2020
The current COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically impacted undergraduate medical studies. Whilst challenges for knowledge and clinical skills are being actively addressed, wider considerations such as the impact on professional identity development have ...
R. Cullum   +3 more
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The search for professional identity

Social Work, 1977
Neil Gilbert, Ph.D., is Professor, School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley. The author gratefully acknowledges Harry Specht for his helpful comments regarding the preparation of this article. The papers resulting from the meet( 1 ) the degree to which these state ing on conceptual frameworks for soments regarding mission ...
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A sense of professional identity?

Journal of Aesthetic Nursing, 2020
Professionalism is a key component of the aesthetics industry. However, this is not to say that all who practise possess it. Sally Taber explains the improvements needed within the sector, while also detailing some examples of poor practice
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