Sentences with phrase «many members of our profession»

Professions like medicine, nursing, and engineering are effectively given monopolies over fields of practice because (or so the story goes) their work is so complex, and requires such nuanced judgment, that only the members of the profession itself are qualified to set standards and to adjudicate violations.
Also useful is a general obligation on the part of members of the profession to call out other members who violate the rules.
He asked the audience, «How many members of our profession would want to operate under the mantra: «We put our clients» interests second, but it's close?
A group of lawyers has launched an independent campaign questioning the requirement for members of the profession in Ontario to sign a statement of principles.
Hats off to the Institute for the Fiduciary Standard and to the many members of the profession who have responded, and continue to respond, to the Institute's call to «Get Involved.»
The Preamble to the 1969 Code had emphasized the importance of those «Ethical Considerations»: «[T] hey are aspirational in character and represent the objectives toward which every member of the profession should strive.
This wisdom supposes that what makes theological schools theological is that they train the members of a profession called «the ministry.»
How can you expect the members of a profession which is largely based on greed and tax - exempt income to preach against greed?
Its purpose is not to list and describe all of the forms of human psyc functioning which are judged by the profession or some members of the profession as less than optimal.
I have been lectured by at least one member of my profession who advised me to explain myself — words which sound for all the world like a humorless request for the self - accusations so popular in Communist lands» (The Night Country [Scribner's, 1971], p. 214).
Politicians are expected to behave differently, yet attempts to hide their peccadilloes, or even to explain away sloppy financial behaviour, suggest that members of these professions do not believe that.
There is a palpable confusion and tension among journalists in Osun State, as two leading members of the profession were last week transferred from the newsroom...
High - profile members of that profession ejected from their Commons seats on May 7 included business secretary Vince Cable, pensions minister Steve Webb, schools minister David Laws and — in a small - hour moment that signalled the turning tide — shadow chancellor Ed Balls.
Government says it has scrapped the «teacher motivation allowance» paid to members of the profession every term.
The College of Policing told the Observer: «We expect that members of the profession will be proud to maintain the standards contained in the code of ethics in relation to their policing career, after retirement.»
We're members of a profession known for its intellect, and the more we remember that, the more we act like absolute pricks.
On top of this, the existing full - time members of the profession seem not to be happy.
The AAS Ethics Statement states that «All people encountered in one's professional life should be treated with respect» and furthermore, that «More senior members of the profession, especially research supervisors, have a special responsibility to facilitate the research, educational, and professional development of students and subordinates.»
The actions we are taking include (1) the development of new sustainable chemical technologies to reduce the magnitude and the impact of society's chemical and energy activities, (2) the development of a new multidisciplinary effort, The Berkeley Center for Green Chemistry (http://bcgc.berkeley.edu/) to organize and enhance sustainability activities on our campus and to reach out nationally and internationally for coordination and best practices transfer, and (3) the reconfiguration of the delivery and content of our educational curriculum and activities at all levels to emphasize sustainable green chemical practice, concepts and awareness so that all members of our profession advance the sustainability of our society through their work and decisions.
«Joel DeLisa is one of the most distinguished members of our profession.
You can become the next teacher of teachers and offer what you have learned to the newest members of the profession.
The publication follows a review of the 2004 standards carried out last year by Dame Dana Ross - Wawrzynski and other leading members of the profession, with the aim of defining guidelines applicable to all headteachers in the current educational landscape.
There's a consensus growing that some members of the profession are putting data ahead of wellbeing.»
Though there is never enough support for beginning teachers (or any educator), I'm hoping I can enlist the community of Edutopia.org visitors to engage in a discussion with new members of our profession and dish out some practical tips and a few morsels of advice, consolation, and encouragement.
At Deans for Impact, an organization composed of leaders of programs that prepare new teachers, we believe that part of what distinguishes members of a profession is general agreement on a body of domain - specific knowledge that is relevant to practice.
Our data collection resulted in rich case studies revealing the decisions made by these early career teachers to remain in their schools, move to other schools or leave teaching and the extent to which other members of the profession played a part in their professional growth.
Acting independently of the wider nursing profession for the first time, the National Association of School Nurses this summer released a new set of standards for members of the profession.
Ingvarson and colleagues have been working with practising teachers to explore more authentic methods for demonstrating how members of the profession meet the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers (APST) at the highly accomplished level.
As in any apprenticeship, newer members of the profession work alongside experts («artisans»).
Standards for educators should be developed and monitored by members of the profession.
Just as junior and senior members of any profession are given differing sets of responsibilities, Van Roekel said, it makes sense, for example, for more advanced teachers to take on the challenges of the most difficult - to - serve students.
According to the preamble to the regulations, «The principles set forth in this code are intended to guide the conduct and assist in the appraisal of conduct for the members of the profession and the public they serve....»
«Author» is a term used by the vulgar, not by members of the profession.
Earning a credential of this kind enables vet assistants to separate themselves from other members of the profession.
In the end, the members of my profession allow Hill's, Purina, Iams, and Royal Canin to dictate what ends up in our patients» food bowls.
Arkansas Veterinary assistant duties could also require more individual tasks as members of this profession are capable of fulfilling multiple job assignments.
As editors, members of a profession who spend most of their time sitting, we are sensitized to the existence of the office chair, symbolic of such acts as sifting, ordering, reflecting, and planning.
Most legal regulators do not likely have the resources at present to launch large numbers of UPL prosecutions, and it's probably safe to assume members of the profession are unwilling to pay significantly higher annual dues to give their regulators the resources to do so.
«For members of a profession often portrayed as greedy, it is nice to have evidence that proves otherwise... Lawyers donated an average of two weeks a year to pro bono and community work,» writes Bob Ambrogi, in his post on a new ABA survey of pro bono work.
I have always been concerned that the CBA's stated mandate,» [to be] the essential ally and advocate of all members of the legal profession;... the voice for all members of the profession and its primary purpose is to serve its members», conflicts with creating solutions that impact the livelihood of lawyers.
As members of a profession who primarily make their living either writing or speaking, the idea that having a conversation about your interests and abilities in your own profession sounds both logical and easy.
Failure of one rendering professional services to exercise that degree of skill and learning commonly applied under all the circumstances in the community by the average prudent reputable member of the profession with the services or to those entitled to rely upon them.
Unfortunately most senior members of the profession don't seem to be able to see this as the problem that it is.
It seems to me that if the profession wants to remain «self - governing», the burden falls on all members of the profession to address this gap between licensed and competent.
A group of lawyers has launched an independent campaign questioning the requirement for members of the profession in Ontario to sign a statement of principles.
At the heart of my concerns are not the actions of one lawyer losing one data stick, but more of a pervasive attitude that I have witnessed among certain members of the profession.
So the benefit is that you become a member of your profession.
Rule 2.1 - 1 of the Law Society's Rules of Professional Conduct requires a lawyer «to carry on the practice of law and discharge all responsibilities to clients, tribunals, the public and other members of the profession honourably and with integrity» and Commentary 4.1 to that Rule imposes «special responsibility to recognize the diversity of the Ontario community, to protect the dignity of individuals, and to respect human rights laws in force in Ontario.
Schools need to involve thoughtful members of the profession in this assessment.
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