The professionalization of teaching refers to efforts to elevate the status, skills, and standards of the teaching profession. This includes requiring formal education and certification, providing ongoing professional development, and recognizing teachers as experts in their field. Professionalization aims to attract and retain high-quality educators and improve overall educational outcomes.
Eve Kassirer has written: 'Professionalization of the teaching occupation' -- subject(s): High school teachers, High school teaching, Teacher participation in administration
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Rodney F. White has written: 'Professionalization and role conflict'
Susan Gail Corlett has written: 'Power in the workplace and the professionalization of psychology'
It varies by state, school system, area you wish to teach, and grade you wish to teach. *** For starters, it's almost always required to take a "Effective Teaching Training" course, and receive that certificate. Also most educational institutes requires a bachelors in education, and or a bachelors in a field of expertise in order to teach. Some educational institutes will allow a teaching position, if the person has an Associate degree, and is working towards a Bachelors degree. Experience is always a plus, become a volunteer because it will look nice on any resume'.
Suwarni has written: 'Reformasi ke-polisi-an' -- subject(s): Police professionalization, Indonesia. Kepolisian, Indonesia
Horace Mann is known as the "Father of the Common School Movement" in the United States and advocated for public education reform. While he himself was not a teacher, Mann played a major role in promoting the professionalization of teaching by introducing teacher training programs and advocating for higher standards in education.
Professionalism shaped the working class by giving standards and guiding people on how to work appropriately.
Michael Patrick Sweeney has written: 'Police in paradox' -- subject(s): Police professionalization, Police
John Maloney has written: 'The professionalization of economics' -- subject(s): Economics, History, Neoclassical school of economics
teaching. i am teaching. she is teaching. they are teaching.
the art of teaching