OPTIMIZATION OF PROFESSIONALIZATION
Human beings are unique among all living organisms in that their primary adaptivespecialization does not require some particular physical form or skill or fit in an ecological niche, but rather in identification with the process of adaptation itself – in
Ed de Jonge
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Testing a global city hypothesis : an assessment of polarization across US cities [PDF]
Social polarization is perhaps most evident within the world's large cities where we can easily observe stark contrasts between wealth and poverty. A world city theoretical perspective has emerged that associates large cities importance in a global ...
Derudder, Ben +5 more
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Nurse's Spiritual Care Competencies to Patient with End Stage Breast Cancer [PDF]
Cancer has many side effects on patient's physic and mostly on mental which may affect on their quality of life. Physically most patients feel fatigue, insomnia, anorexia, nausea, and vomit while mentally they feel emotional disturbances such as anxiety,
Anisa, N. R. (Nurul) +2 more
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The aim of this paper is to give an overview of the phenomenon of professionalization that is observable in organizations from the nonprofit sector. Empirical research was conducted among Hungarian nonprofit organizations, and the data were collected ...
Dobrai Katalin, Farkas Ferenc
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Primary Professionalization of Foreign Students: Barriers, Stigmatization, Adaptation
Introduction. In the context of the export of educational services, it is of particular importance to design an efficient system of foreign students’ psychological adaptation.
Elena V. Tikhonova +2 more
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Some Reflections on the Relationship between Politicians and Politics in Latin America after Twenty Five Years of Democracy. Jean Monnet/Robert Schuman Paper Series Vol.8 No.1, January 2008 [PDF]
Almost three decades after democratic transition numerous political reforms have appeared. No country in the region, with the obvious exception of Cuba, has been left out of this wave of political transformations.
Sáez, Manuel Alcántara.
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The professions of science in America: their ambivalent history [PDF]
Science started to become professionalized in the United States during the Jackson~an period. A principal aim of professionalization was to secure the goals and standards of research from interference by laymen by the institutionalization of scientific
Kevles, Daniel J.
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Leveraging Social Networks in Direct Services: Are Foundations Doing All They Can? [PDF]
· Social networks are critical to physical and mental health, and they shape how people see themselves and their possible futures. · Social networks represent an under-leveraged resource in social services’ efforts to alleviate poverty and other social ...
Fels Smyth, Katya
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Teacher Title System and Teacher Empowerment in China
The teacher title system is a strategy used by China government to cultivate teacher professionalization. Although teacher empowerment is an essential component of teacher professionalization, few studies have investigated the impact of the teacher ...
Ying Zhang, Kwok Kuen Tsang
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“People, Not Profits”: The Professional Organizations We Need [PDF]
This article uses a scrapbook design to narrate the authors’ experiences protesting the use of high-stakes performance assessments in teacher preparation programs by engaging in demonstrations during—and proposing policy at—the annual conventions of a ...
Bieler, Deborah, Golden, Noah
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