Professional Education - Research Article from Encyclopedia of Business and Finance

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 5 pages of information about Professional Education.

Professional Education - Research Article from Encyclopedia of Business and Finance

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 5 pages of information about Professional Education.
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Professional education is a formalized approach to specialized training in a professional school through which participants acquire content knowledge and learn to apply techniques. Although content is what the participant is expected to learn by attending professional school, such an education also helps the participant acquire the competencies needed for proper practice and behavior. Some common goals of professional education include incorporating the knowledge and values basic to a professional discipline; understanding the central concepts, principles, and techniques applied in practice; attaining a level of competence necessary for responsible entry into professional practice; and accepting responsibility for the continued development of competence. It is designed to produce responsible professionals and then to ensure their continuing competence in the profession by helping them recognize and understand the significance of advancing professional knowledge and improving standards of practice. It involves the translation of learning to practice and is...

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