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What do you call a professional relationship that benefits both professionals involved?

A "mutually beneficial", professional relationship.


What is the difference between professional and non professional TEACHERS?

Professional teachers typically have formal education and training in teaching methods, curriculum development, and classroom management. They also hold teaching certifications or licenses. Non-professional teachers may not have formal training or certifications, and may teach in informal settings or without following established educational standards.


What is Professional context?

Professional context refers to the environment in which work is conducted, including the norms, expectations, and standards specific to a particular field or industry. It encompasses the professional relationships, communication styles, and behavior that are appropriate in a work setting. Understanding and adapting to the professional context is crucial for success in one's career.


What do you call an education expert something like paedological expert?

A professional in the field of education with expertise in child development and learning would be considered a pedagogical expert or an educational psychologist. This expert provides insights into effective teaching methods and strategies based on the knowledge of how children learn and develop.


Definition of professional engineer?

A professional engineer is a person who by reason of his or her knowledge of mathematics, the physical sciences and the principles of engineering, acquired by professional education and practical experience, is qualified to engage in the practice of professional engineering. The practice of professional engineering includes any professional service requiring the application of engineering principles and data, in which the public welfare or the safeguarding of life, health or property is concerned and involved, such as consultation investigation, evaluation, planning, design, or responsible supervision of construction, alteration, or operation, in connection with any public or private utilities, structures, projects, bridges, plants and buildings, machines, equipment, processes and works. A person offers to practice professional engineering if the person by verbal claim, sign, advertisement, letterhead, card or in any other way represents himself or herself to be a professional engineer; or who holds himself or herself out as able to practice professional engineering. No person may practice professional engineering in Wisconsin unless the person has been duly registered as a professional engineer. In order to qualify as a professional engineer in Wisconsin, applicants must have the education and experience, and pass the examination or examinations, as indicated below. Further details regarding these criteria can be found in Chapter 443 of the Wisconsin Statutes and A-E 4 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code.