Word: professionalization
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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In giving the folks more training-whether in Cicero or ceramics-adult education has turned itself into a full-fledged profession. More important: it has a future that seems limitless. "I predict," says Malcolm Knowles, administrative coordinator of the A.E.A.. "that the education of adults will become accepted as...
This function, as defined by Francis M. Rogers, Dean of the USAS, is "to train students for the Ph.D., the professional degree of the academic profession." GSAS, to Dean Rogers and to many other faculty members, is as truly professional as any other graduate school in the University. But the Dean points out, his concept of the "academic profession"--"the preservation, dissemination, and advancement of knowledge"--is far broader than hat of many others...
Sir: ... It occurs to me that the best way to promote the giving of bodies by bequest would be for each physician to bequeath his own body to the school from which he graduated. In this way, he would be repaying a debt which he alone can fully pay. Furthermore...
It is one thing to draw a line on a neat, white map in a conference room. It is something else again to impose the line onto the patchwork of tiny vineyards, minute garden patches and chicken yards that speckle a Trieste hillside. Well armed with the tools of the...
Commenting on the growing need for teachers, both on the college land secondary school levels, Pusey said professors should encourage their students to enter the teaching profession.