«They are behaving according to the very
highest standards of their profession,» he adds, and calls on the government to repeal the relevant provisions of the Border Force Act and to adopt a «humane stance» towards people seeking asylum.
Dr. Mann could not possibly be guilty, the report averred, because his «level of success in proposing research and obtaining funding» was possible only because he had «met or exceeded
the highest standards of his profession.»
Such success would not have been possible had he not met or exceeded
the highest standards of their profession in operating a football program...
You are entitled to have your attorney handle your legal matter competently and diligently, in accordance with
the highest standards of the profession.
In our years of practice, we have placed a premium on personal service and attention, along with a dedication to
the highest standards of our profession.
Having been through divorce and slow economic cycles, I know what it's like to deal with financial pressures while trying to keep my firm running and maintain
the highest standards of our profession.
Whatever the cause, when a doctor's conduct slips below
the high standards of the profession, we call that medical malpractice.
We are committed to handling your legal matters according to
the highest standards of the profession, always treating you with respect and courtesy.
I promise to handle your legal matter competently and diligently, in accordance with
the highest standards of the profession.
Clinical Members have met
the highest standards of the profession for education and clinical experience.
Not exact matches
While professional
standards must be set and enforced largely by the
profession itself, educated laymen can be
of great assistance in keeping the quality
of practice
high.
• To advance the
profession of food science and technology by promoting the maintenance
of high professional
standards among its members.
Some will see this as a «tough love» approach, an effort to motivate the player to perform to a
higher standard but it could also be seen as a humiliating form
of public bullying and in any other
profession, it would be considered constructive dismal by almost forcing the player to leave.
Medallion Award This award honors Academy members who have shown dedication to the
high standards of the dietetics
profession through active participation, leadership, and devotion to serving others in dietetics and allied health fields.
Doulas www.dona.org The mission
of DONA International is to promote
high quality birth and postpartum support by setting the
standard for the doula
profession through evidence - based training and certification for doulas
of diverse backgrounds www.cappa.net CAPPA is an international certification organization for Doulas, Childbirth Educators and Lactation Educators.
The mission
of DONA International is to promote
high quality birth and postpartum support by setting the
standard for the doula
profession through evidence - based training and certification for doulas
of diverse backgrounds.
I'll also fight tooth and nail against doctors and midwives breaching the
standards of their
profession by attending
high risk women at home because «else she'd just go unattended!»
We are proud
of the role we play in maintaining
high standards in the tax
profession and enhancing the value and reputation
of tax professionals around the world.»
Another Gallup poll, from December 2016, found the
highest - rated
professions for honesty and ethical
standards to be nurses, with 84 percent
of people rating them «very
high /
high,» followed by pharmacists at 67 percent and medical doctors at 65 percent.
As Kenneth Shine and I emphasized 15 years ago in this journal, if science is to flourish and attain its appropriate role in aiding human progress, «It is incumbent upon all
of us in the scientific community to help provide a research environment that, through its adherence to
high ethical
standards and creative productivity, will attract and retain individuals
of outstanding intellect and character to one
of society's most important
professions.»
Many agencies within the
profession, including teachers and principals, are concerned about finding a balance between the compliance discourse that accompanies
standards and regulation and the discourse
of innovation that is central to the development
of rigorous and
high quality teaching and educational leadership.
If more governors had exhibited Mark Warner's excellent grasp for what it would take to improve the teaching
profession, terms such as «Highly Qualified Teachers» and «
High Objective Uniform State
Standard of Evaluation» might not have entered our lexicon («Netting an Elusive Breed,» Feature, Fall 2004).
Our objectives for the scheme are to: formally recognise and raise awareness
of excellent practice and expertise within the
profession; encourage the
profession to aspire to excellence and
higher standards of practice; and improve the practice
of school business management by encouraging ongoing participation in professional development.
Responding to what they perceive as growing public disillusionment with their
profession, 19 deans from some
of the nation's leading schools
of education are meeting in Wisconsin this week to consider forming a new organization to promote
higher standards in the field.
Content: Created and maintained by the International Coach Federation (ICF), the site's goal is to advance the coaching
profession by setting
high standards, providing independent certification and building a worldwide network
of credentialed coaches.
Even more controversial among teachers than Shanker's advocacy
of high standards and public school choice was his embrace
of a series
of reforms intended to improve the quality
of the teaching
profession.
But it is also clear that the NBPTS has changed the conversation about teaching within the
profession by setting and gaining acceptance
of its
high standards and by persuading teachers and their unions to begin to accept performance evaluation and differential certification and pay for teachers.
«Through our work, we will protect pupils, maintain public confidence in the teaching
profession and uphold
high standards of teacher conduct.
Developing a
high - quality teaching
profession and creating inspirational leaders to help raise
standards are among the aims
of a new national education plan launched by Kirsty Williams today (Tues 26th Sept).
The future
of humanity depends on whether teaching becomes a
profession aligned with the
highest standards of practice and supported with the best resources available to us.
«A hallmark
of a
profession is that it can not only define
high standards and good practice but that it also has developed reliable methods for identifying and recognising members who have attained those
standards,» he tells Teacher.
National accreditation requires educator preparation providers to address
profession - wide
standards of excellence and supplies metrics that support
high quality by promoting programmatic reflection and continuous improvement.
A report by the U.S. Department
of Education outlines
higher standards for elevating the teaching
profession.
The website is focused on primarily the Common Core and the PARCC test, local control
of education, quality
standards, teachers given the ability to practice their
profession, and to reduce the emphasis on
high - stakes testing.
Under limited circumstances, some special education teachers and teachers not new to the
profession may demonstrate that they are highly qualified through Virginia's
High Objective Uniform State
Standard of Evaluation (HOUSSE).
«The public clearly sees the value in Board certification as an assurance that teachers have met the
profession's
highest standards and have the knowledge and skills necessary to advance student learning,» said Ronald Thorpe, president and CEO
of the National Board.
The project is resulting in changes to educator licensing that support multiple pathways to the teaching
profession while upholding
high standards of rigor.
The gap between official statistics and the perceptions
of the
profession seems vast; school leaders across the country report that they are struggling to fill vacancies with suitably qualified permanent staff, right at the time when they face increasing numbers
of pupils,
higher accountability
standards and more demands on subject specialisms.
«His appointment will strengthen the NCTL's important work — ensuring we can continue to attract more
high quality people into the teaching
profession, further expand school led teacher training, and inspire ever greater
standards of teaching and school leadership across the country.
In order to become a medical doctor, potential practitioners must take a five - day test that takes more than 40 hours to complete.14 In order to become a licensed certified public accountant, test - takers must complete a 14 - hour exam comprised
of multiple - choice questions, essays, and simulations that replicate workplace situations.15 By contrast, the Praxis Subject Assessments range from one to four hours long.16 Furthermore, medicine and law have professional associations that set uniform entrance requirements, ensuring
high -
standards for newcomers to the
profession.
These include raising the
standards for admission to teacher education programs, much more rigorous programs
of education in the subjects to be taught and much better training for the craft
of teaching, the development
of sound analogues to the teaching hospital, much more support for new teachers through apprenticeships with master teachers, creation
of real career ladders, compensation that is comparable to that in the
high status
professions.
«The task force should be applauded for maintaining
high standards for aspiring teachers who wish to enter the
profession while correcting some
of the most onerous problems associated with
high - stakes testing and the incredibly bad rollout
of edTPA,» wrote the group's president, Karen Magee.
The quality
of teacher preparation is crucial to helping students reach
high academic
standards, but in the late 1980s there was concern that many teachers were entering the
profession unprepared, having received poor - quality training.
Using any standardized achievement test for a purpose for which it was not designed violates nationally - accepted
standards of the testing
profession,
of the state
of Illinois and the U. S. Department
of Education, and the guidelines
of the test makers themselves (see Attachment 2 — PURE Fact Sheet: «Testing professionals oppose use
of standardized test scores as sole or primary measures in
high - stakes decisions»).
In addition, they reported that their teacher education program: • Taught me the knowledge, skills and dispositions that I needed to be an effective teacher (Mean = 3.3) • Ensured that I reached a
high standard for content knowledge in my discipline (Mean = 3.35) • Helped me to understand the expectations
of the teaching
profession in my field (Mean = 3.09) Was relevant to the responsibilities I meet on the job (Mean = 3.08)
But for serious, motivated, prolific writers who are approaching their craft as a
profession and self - publishing their work to a professional
standard, the odds
of a six - figure income will be far
higher than that.
By fostering the
highest standards of excellence in veterinary surgery, the ACVS is helping the veterinary
profession achieve its goals
of providing outstanding service to the public and care to animals.
Our desires are to be a leader in the veterinary health care
profession for the benefit
of companion animals while following the
highest possible professional
standards.
Given that it is the compact
of this Board with the State
of Texas to protect the people
of Texas, and whereby it is provided in the Texas Administrative Code Title 22, Part 24, Chapter 577, Subchapter B, Rule 577.16: Responsibilities
of the Board (a) The Texas Board
of Veterinary Medical Examiners is responsible for establishing policies and promulgating rules to establish and maintain a
high standard of integrity, skills, and practice in the
profession of Veterinary medicine in accordance with the Veterinary Licensing Act, I hereby assert that the Texas State Board
of Veterinary Medical Examiners must take demonstrated and thorough action to stop the deceptive trade practices and fraud in the marketing
of vaccinations for companion animals.
Due to the fact that we are a Teaching Hospital, it is very important to provide the students with this experience so they can provide the best care possible to their future patients and, in doing so, maintain the
high standards of the veterinary
profession.