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Professionalization

Professionalization meaning

The act or process of professionalizing, or becoming professional.

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After winning the World Cup in 1995, South African rugby were faced with the challenge of rapid professionalization and finding their place in the global game.

It has the potential to make a real difference in the media landscape by strengthening the professionalization of journalism in Bhutan.

Owehand wrote this year about the state of her party, saying she had reached the “bleak conclusion” that a “professionalization step is crucial,” but it had not been done.

Professionalization of the trust and safety field is a key step in this regard.

Clemson coach Dabo Swinney is still against the "professionalization" of college athletics and he doesn't want student-athletes classified as employees of their school.

Just as the professionalization of police was regarded as the answer to police violence, emerging technologies now offer the false promise of safer policing.

Both Iraqis and Americans have testified to his competence: He is not a member of any of Iraq’s political parties, and as director of Iraq’s National Intelligence Service, he is said to have overseen its depoliticization and professionalization.

A new police organization law, passed by the National Assembly and signed into law in August 1996, further codified both civilian control of the police and the professionalization of that law enforcement agency.

Brundage, 190. The new trend towards professionalization culminated in a controversial proposal at the Second Council of Lyon in 1275 that all ecclesiastical courts should require an oath of admission.

Parsons was a strong advocate for the professionalization of sociology and its expansion within American academia.

Professionalization of teaching as a social service For many, education’s purpose is to train students for work by providing the student with a limited set of skills and information to do a particular job.

Scientific research, engineering professionalization and technological development drove changes in everyday life.

The breakthrough to professionalization based on knowledge of advanced medicine was led by Florence Nightingale in England.

The "Paris School" emphasized that teaching and research should be based in large hospitals and promoted the professionalization of the medical profession and the emphasis on sanitation and public health.

While the professionalization of Hungarian history and historiography coupled with the loosening of state ideological controls inevitably led to a fairer assessment of Horthy's life, popular volumes still painted him negatively.