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Salomone, Paul R. – 1971
The paper on traditional professionalism in rehabilitation counseling discusses why attempts to make it a profession have failed. Rehabilitation counselors are criticized for their failure to reach disadvantaged clients, become leaders of public opinion, struggle for role definition, and work for certification of rehabilitation agencies. It is…
Descriptors: Certification, Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Role, Professional Recognition
United Arab Republic. – 1971
This document is an English-language abstract (approximately 1,500 words) which describes the law establishing the General Association of Teaching Professions in the UAR. Its membership is composed of all persons who are or have been engaged in the field of education. Its activities are integrated into the political framework of the Arab Socialist…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Administration, Educational Legislation, Educational Planning

Sullivan, Daniel – Sociology of Education, 1975
Discusses the degree to which competition exists in science professions. Suggests that competition varies with age and location of the scientist and that it can lead to an increase of secretive behavior among scientists, which, in turn, may represent a cost for science and for society. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Competition, Motivation, Professional Occupations, Professional Recognition

Selden, David – Educational Leadership, 1975
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Professional Recognition

Mount, Joan – Canadian Library Journal, 1978
Describes the situation of Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, two years after librarians were given faculty status and comparable faculty rankings. Discussions include promotion, workload, sabbaticals, research, and collective bargaining. (JVP)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, College Faculty, Developed Nations, Faculty Promotion

Tuchman, Gaye – Journal of Communication, 1978
Criticizes Elihu Katz's understanding of professionalism in media journalism as used in his report to the British Broadcasting Corporation (on social research on broadcasting), on the grounds that reporting the news should not be the agent for legitimizing the event. (JMF)
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Mass Media, News Reporting, Professional Recognition

Fleming, Mary M. K. – Educational Horizons, 1975
Explores some of the reasons why women should seriously consider accounting as a major course of study in college. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Accountants, Accounting, Educational Opportunities, Employed Women

Goldberg, Albert I. – Sociology of Work and Occupations, 1976
Cosmopolitanism and localism are examined as they relate to professionalism. These concepts are identified as two separate reference group orientations and are discussed in terms of how they combine to provide a basis for obtaining the autonomy necessary to professionals. (TA)
Descriptors: Engineers, Group Behavior, Professional Associations, Professional Personnel

Marjoribanks, Kevin – Journal of Educational Administration, 1977
Bureaucratic orientations and autonomy have significant linear and curvilinear relations with attitude measures of ideal of service and dedication to teaching. Bureaucratic orientations and the professional attitudes of teachers need not be in conflict if schools increase the autonomy allowed teachers. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Multiple Regression Analysis, Organization, Professional Recognition, Secondary Education
Yorinks, Arthur – Horn Book Magazine, 1987
Describes Richard Egielski, the author's friend and collaborator, beginning with details of his youth and touching on his technique for illustrating children's books. (NKA)
Descriptors: Artists, Childrens Literature, Creative Expression, Friendship

Earley, Penelope M. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1987
Statements, goals, and recommendations of the Holmes Group are compared with resolutions and statements of belief of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education. (MT)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Higher Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Professional Recognition

Mezack, Michael, III; Cardot, Joseph James – Continuing Higher Education Review, 1988
The study collected data from 807 college presidents and chief academic officers regarding the importance of faculty involvement in various forms of continuing education in decisions related to tenure, promotion, and salary. Results indicate that such involvement does count in the faculty reward structure and its influence should increase. (CH)
Descriptors: Compensation (Remuneration), Continuing Education, Faculty Promotion, Faculty Workload

Kowalski, Theodore J. – Teacher Educator, 1988
Arguments against national teacher certification are reviewed and summarized. The author, dean of a teachers college, presents an argument in favor of national certification, citing teacher empowerment and political realities as central justifications. (JL)
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Quality, National Competency Tests, Professional Recognition

Jacobson, Leslie S. – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 1988
The author, the first female president of the Association of Continuing Higher Education, comments on the current status of women in that organization. Her history of women's involvement begins with the members' spouses who attended the meetings. She also discusses a 1975 survey on women in continuing higher education. (CH)
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Females, Higher Education, Professional Associations

Haring-Hidore, Marilyn – Journal of Counseling and Development, 1987
Addresses the concept of mentoring as a career enhancement strategy for women. Discusses networking-mentoring, characterized by a series of contacts between people in which each plays the role of mentor and protege at different times and to different degrees; and grooming-mentoring, the special assistance provided by a more experienced…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Interprofessional Relationship, Mentors, Modeling (Psychology)