Sentences with phrase «treated as a profession»

In the United States, teaching isn't treated as a profession that requires extensive training like law or medicine.
«This isn't treating us as a profession,» says Mark Jewell, a Greensboro teacher who serves as president of the N.C. Association of Educators (NCAE).

Not exact matches

Aspiring speakers are entering the field earlier than ever, no longer treating the profession as a third or fourth act after years spent amassing expertise and life experiences.
For that reason only we find now the ruling powers are in the hands of secular non religious ones... The conference above stated that the secular regimes in the West had used the indifference between religions, branches, doctrines by creating «Fitnah» said to be harder than killing... because you get all those with Fitnah to fight among them selves... beside establishing and supporting terrorist groups to get the area unstable far from investment and development environment that has caused the mass immigration of the capital heads, professions and skilled labour hands from their countries to the west and be treated as garbage at countries that they do not belong to whether as culture, race or religion....
Some even treat the absence of a certain «orthodox» profession as a lack of holiness and a ground for excommunication.
Increasingly, the professions are being treated simply as jobs, with professionals viewed as employees of educational or medical institutions.
Looking back, the harassment within my profession was intense... but not as damaging as how many women are treated during hospital birth.
Our sector provides tools such as vaccines to help the veterinary profession prevent disease and suffering, and medicines to treat where needed.
Health campaigners in the US are forcing the medical profession to change the way it treats us as patients
The tragedy is that the Western medical profession tends to treat the individual symptoms — such as high blood pressure, blood sugar disorders and even extreme treatments such as obesity surgery.
While others in these same professions evaluate and treat weakness as the primary cause of muscle imbalance.
BUT I do know that if fitness professionals want to be treated, respected and compensated as professionals we need to accept and establish evidence based practices and hold ourselves as a profession to a higher standard.
Morgan Freeman doesn't return (fans of the first film know why), but everyone else is back on board: Bruce Willis as retired CIA agent Frank Moses, trying to settle into a life of domesticity; Mary - Louise Parker as his girlfriend Sarah, who wants more danger in her life; John Malkovich as Marvin, whose rampant paranoia is proven to be justified as often as not; Helen Mirren as Victoria, the cucumber - cool killer who treats her profession like a hobby; and Brian Cox as Ivan, Victoria's Russian roll in the hay.
One would be a broad Hollywood satire about the thin line separating Barry's old profession from his new one, featuring abundant cartoonish violence and punchlines with double meaning for thespian and assassins both, all while treating Barry's day job as a joke in and of itself.
Claire Trevor was the best known star in the cast at the time, and she plays Dallas, the good - hearted woman whose past / profession causes her to be treated as an outcast by most in the group.
Reporters, students, and the Perrons all treat them with deference, as if demonology is a legitimate profession.
Teachers who are treated as professionals by their principals are less likely to flee to another profession.
They also tend to believe that TFA demeans teaching by treating it as a Peace Corps - style rescue mission rather than a true profession, with salaries appropriate to attracting solid candidates.
In a field where teachers are too often treated as the recipients, rather than the agents, of reforms, Board - certified teachers are natural advocates for students and the profession.
An unacceptable workload driven by accountability measures that treat all teachers as incompetent, in addition to low graduate pay, are not only driving many out of the profession but are also deterring new graduates from entering teaching.
There is only a sample of 75 London teachers in the LFS who left the profession in that time, so results should be treated as indicative only.
For PLCs to truly flourish, it requires a much greater cultural shift in how we treat teaching as a profession.
Teachers seem so intent on having their profession as a whole treated «fairly», yet the institutionalize archaic unfair treatment within it relative to newer teachers.
Part of that comes from treating teaching as an admirable profession... part also comes from asking those great teachers to engage in serious self - analysis; they have to be able to break down their own practice before teaching it to others.»
The report also urges that teaching be treated as a quality profession on par with other jobs, so Utah has begun raising teacher salaries to recruit top college graduates.
They treat teaching as a highly respected profession.
* Top literary agents work full - time, have many years of experience, and treat their profession as serious business (they aren't part - time agents with second jobs to make ends meet and they don't think of agenting as a hobby).
But then, I look at this as my business, as my profession and treat it as such.
Hyperthyroid cats are rarely presented to the veterinarian for behavioral signs, Perhaps because aggression is primarily wen when the cat is restrained, we as a profession are more likely to experience this aspect of the disease than the cats» owners, Treating the underlying thyroid problem generally resolves the behavioral problems however, and because onset is often insidious, it is only after the endocrine imbalance has been addressed that the owners appreciate the deterioration in their animal's behavior.
Among the Suffolk Police Department's listed core values are «providing the highest level of assistance to those in need, demonstrating our compassion and sensitivity to the needs of our community,» ensuring «each employee is an ambassador of our profession and each citizen contact reflects our commitment to quality,» promoting «innovation and initiative to solve ongoing community problems,» «safeguarding the public trust by our dedication to values that promote honesty, ethical behavior and treating others as we would want to be treated,» and offering «superior performance in service to our community.»
In standard veterinary practice, we have brief appointments and are very busy, I regret to say, treating many of the dis - ease states that we as a profession, with the help of the pet food industry, have created.
It also addresses the veterinary profession's move from empirical care to diagnostic and specialty care as more and more pet owners treat pets as family members and not «animals.»
The practice of the profession of veterinary medicine is defined as diagnosing, treating, operating, or prescribing for any animal disease, pain, injury, deformity or dental or physical condition, or the subcutaneous insertion of a microchip intended to be used to identify an animal.
I think members of the legal profession prefer to treat non-lawyer Attorneys General as quaint anomalies.
But the bar would be wise not to treat it as a cuddly pet because it has the real potential to maul some of the sacred limbs of the legal profession.
After 36 years in corporate law (although I no longer have to do CPD now as I have moved out of legal practice), my experience is that CPD is not taken seriously (like much else about lawyer competence that we fail as a profession to take seriously — contrast how error is treated by the airline industry, the medical profession and lawyers), and that it doesn't work.
In the Gruber - case the European Court of Justice found that a party can not be treated as a consumer, unless the link between the contract and the trade or profession of the person concerned was so slight as to be marginal and, therefore, negligible.
The writer argues in his letter that (i) the evidence does not support the conclusion that there is systemic racism in the legal professions, (ii) the claim of systemic racism vilifies lawyers and paralegals by labelling them as racist, (iii) the 13 recommendations are a form of unauthorized social engineering, (iv) racism and bullying are just part of life and should be simply be endured and overcome by racialized licensees as others have done before them, (v) the true problem is economic class not race, (vi) white privilege is a ridiculous concept as it relates to white and racialized lawyers and (vii) racialized lawyers who join legal associations based on race or ethnic origin can not complain that they are not treated equally.
«While HMRC have well - established guidelines on what may be treated as a disbursement for VAT purposes, its interpretation of those guidelines to require solicitors to account for VAT on items obtained as agent for their client... had caused confusion in the solicitors» profession.
This means that the doctor must perform as an average member of the medical profession would in treating his or her patients.
Despite this, so many within the profession are unfamiliar with how to handle the foreign language elements of legal matters or treat them as an afterthought.
Framing obligations to act in the public interest in relation to self - interested benefits accruing to the legal profession risks encouraging a professional ethic that treats public interest obligations as open to trade - offs where other benefits loom larger.
Been diagnosed with, been treated for or advised by a licensed member of the medical profession to receive treatment for Alzheimer's, dementia, memory loss, organic brain disease, mental incapacity, Lou Gehrig's disease (ALS), Down's Syndrome, Huntington's disease, sickle cell anemia, cystic fibrosis, cerebral palsy or been diagnosed by a medical professional as having a terminal medical condition that is expected to result in death within the next 18 months?
Have you ever been diagnosed as having or been treated for AIDS or ARC (AIDS Related Complex) by a member of the medical profession, or tested positive for HIV antibodies as part of a test conducted for the purpose of obtaining insurance?
In the last 5 years, have you been diagnosed by a member of the medical profession as having, or have you been tested positive for or been treated by a member of the medical profession for any of the following: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), AIDS Related Complex (ARC), HIV virus, or any other disease or disorder of the immune system?
Have you ever been diagnosed or treated by a member of the medical profession as having Alzheimer's disease or dementia?
Have you ever been diagnosed or treated by a member of the medical profession as having a terminal illness, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), AIDS Related Complex (ARC), or Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection?
Within the past 5 years have you been hospitalized, diagnosed or treated by a member of the medical profession as having: (a) Cancer, leukemia, melanoma or any other malignancy (except basal cell skin cancer)(b) Mental or nervous disorder 7.
Physicians and surgeons form the backbone of any medical profession as they perform the vital task of diagnosing and treating injuries and various illnesses of their patients.
All dental assistants were first known as «Ladies in Attendance» dating back to 1885, when a New Orleans dentist, Dr. C. Edmund Kells — a pioneer in the profession of dentistry, specifically the use of x-rays and treating dental abscesses — incorporated his wife into his dental practice to assist him when needed.
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