ProfessionalizationPrentice-Hall, 1966 - 365 páginas |
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... knowledge ; it must also help to create it . Next , the profession must be the final arbiter in any dispute about what is or is not valid knowledge . Finally , the knowledge is some- what like the " mystery " of the ancient guilds , in ...
... knowledge ; it must also help to create it . Next , the profession must be the final arbiter in any dispute about what is or is not valid knowledge . Finally , the knowledge is some- what like the " mystery " of the ancient guilds , in ...
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... KNOWLEDGE BASE OF THE LIBRARIAN Let us take up in more detail the funda- mental problem of librarians in this struggle -the knowledge base on which the occupa- tion is built .... The librarian must organize and order the flow of ...
... KNOWLEDGE BASE OF THE LIBRARIAN Let us take up in more detail the funda- mental problem of librarians in this struggle -the knowledge base on which the occupa- tion is built .... The librarian must organize and order the flow of ...
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... knowledge . The old - time teacher - Mr . Chips - was a gen- 9 Hofstadter and Metzger , op . cit .; Schmidt , op . cit . eralist . He covered a wide range of subject- matter , with less intensity in any one area than would be true today ...
... knowledge . The old - time teacher - Mr . Chips - was a gen- 9 Hofstadter and Metzger , op . cit .; Schmidt , op . cit . eralist . He covered a wide range of subject- matter , with less intensity in any one area than would be true today ...
Contenido
The Elements of Professionalization | 9 |
The Social Context of Professionalization | 46 |
Individuals and Professionalization | 72 |
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