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Stewart, Pearl – Black Issues in Higher Education, 2000
Describes the work of several minority men and women who have been elected to the National Academies for their scientific accomplishments, noting that there has been a conscientious effort to include more women in recent years. Minority members believe that their elections to the prestigious institutions are not enough, and more must be done to…
Descriptors: Females, Hispanic Americans, Minority Groups, Prestige
Berry, John N., III – Library Journal, 2005
After entering as a "bit player" among feudal lords, she became an honored, celebrated campus leader. Building and repositioning the library, Susan Nutter brought it from what one senior professor called "an embarrassment" to its current role and site, a central force and place in the academic enterprise at North Carolina State…
Descriptors: Administrators, Universities, Research Libraries, Librarians
Library Journal, 2005
Michael Sullivan is a juggler--not a metaphorical one, a real one. He's also a library director, storyteller, competitive chess player, poet, speaker, and former children's librarian who continues to work with the kids in his community. This article summarizes the accomplishments and work of Michael Sullivan.
Descriptors: Public Libraries, Males, Library Administration, Librarians
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Kahneman, Daniel – American Psychologist, 2003
The author's personal history of the research that led to his recognition in economics is described, focusing on the process of collaboration and on the experience of controversy. The author's collaboration with Amos Tversky dealt with 3 major topics: judgment under uncertainty, decision making, and framing effects. A subsequent collaboration,…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Decision Making, Economic Research, Professional Recognition
Baldwin, Roger G.; Chang, Deborah A. – Liberal Education, 2006
Mid-career faculty are the keystone of the academic enterprise. They fill essential instructional, program development, administrative, and citizenship roles at their institutions. They form a bridge between faculty generations by mentoring new colleagues and assuming leadership duties as their senior colleagues move toward retirement. Mid-career…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Faculty, Faculty Development, Faculty College Relationship
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Reynolds, Bronte H. – AASA Journal of Scholarship & Practice, 2006
Over the decades, those in education have waged a noble struggle in an attempt to achieve the respect and dignity worthy of their profession. Their social value, their worthiness, and the critical nature of their success, it can be argued, are every bit as significant as that of practicing medicine. Research consistently demonstrates the positive…
Descriptors: School Administration, Principals, Instructional Leadership, Credentials
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Hershenson, David B. – Career Development Quarterly, 2006
Frank Parsons was not the 1st American to recognize or address the need for vocational guidance. Why he, rather than his predecessors, is credited with initiating the field can be attributed to the largely overlooked contributions of 3 other persons: Pauline Agassiz Shaw, Meyer Bloomfield, and Ralph Albertson. The author calls attention to the…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Intellectual History, Bibliometrics, Change Agents
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Silverthorn, D. U. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2006
The Claude Bernard Distinguished Lectureship of the Teaching of Physiology Section is presented annually at the Experimental Biology meeting. The lectureship is named for Prof. Claude Bernard, the experimental physiologist who is credited with introducing the concept of homeostasis. The 2006 Claude Bernard Distinguished Lecture was given by Dr.…
Descriptors: Physiology, Biology, Recognition (Achievement), Professional Recognition
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Gray, Sandra Leaton – Policy Futures in Education, 2007
This article discusses whether the occupational culture of teachers has changed as a consequence of increased managerialism, using as an exemplar some of the routine planning, assessment and reporting procedures in common use in schools in England. The article examines this claim in the light of developments after the 1988 Education Reform Act,…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Professional Recognition, Teaching (Occupation)
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Casanave, Christine Pearson – Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 2008
The way we use words to discuss complex phenomena such as writing for scholarly publication matters greatly, particularly if we are distinguishing between EAL writers and English L1 gatekeepers. In this response to Flowerdew, I argue that using Goffman's concept of stigma to discuss possible discrimination against EAL writers serves only to…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Periodicals, Labeling (of Persons), Editing
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Toren, Nina – Sociology of Work and Occupations, 1975
The paper contends that introducing the notion of deprofessionalization would add a dynamic perspective to the study of professionalization (occupational groups would be seen ascending and descending the professional ladder, in different cultural contexts and at different historical periods), and that the origins of deprofessionalization are…
Descriptors: Professional Occupations, Professional Recognition, Research Needs, Social Change
Chalofsky, Neal E.; Cerio, Joseph A. – Training and Development Journal, 1975
Descriptors: Federal Government, Government Employees, Professional Recognition, Reports
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Swanson, Harold – Journal of Extension, 1975
The purpose of the article is to establish a concept of professionalism for extension faculty and list attributes that may be a guide to extension workers as educators. (Author)
Descriptors: Extension Agents, Extension Education, Professional Personnel, Professional Recognition
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Zeller, Belle; And Others – Change, 1975
Descriptors: Arbitration, Collective Bargaining, Faculty, Higher Education
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De Azaola, M. – Babel, 1974
A representative from Unesco offers some suggestions supporting writers and translators, including: strong writers' organizations, literature prizes, encouraging writers from oral traditions to record work on tape, diversification of production by publishers, financial rewards to writers from both government and publishers, and adherence to…
Descriptors: Authors, Government Role, Literature, Professional Associations
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