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The Professionalisation of IS Work
1998The ubiquity of modern information systems has caused a debate within the community involved in their development about the status of their work. Societies such as the British Computer Society (BCS) and the Institute of Electronic Engineers (IEE) have attempted to cast information systems work as a true profession in much the same guise as lawyers ...
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2019
Beschikbaar via link voor medewerkers Hogeschool Utrecht. Recensie van: Ericsson, A. & Pool, R. (2016). Piek: Hoe gewone mensen buitengewoon kunnen presteren. Houten: Spectrum.
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Beschikbaar via link voor medewerkers Hogeschool Utrecht. Recensie van: Ericsson, A. & Pool, R. (2016). Piek: Hoe gewone mensen buitengewoon kunnen presteren. Houten: Spectrum.
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The Process of Professionalisation
2017This chapter explores the process of professionalisation and examines how social work in England developed into a profession with different specialist areas. By discussing the various contexts which have been experienced by the ever evolving profession, the importance of professional identity is revealed.
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De professionalisering is dood, leve de professionalisering
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The College of Policing created the Police Education and Qualifications Framework as a national framework for training police officers and staff. In 2020 it mandated that police recruits must be educated to degree level. This is part of a wider professionalisation agenda which aims to gain the police recognised professional status.
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