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1. The Application Of PBL In Learning Professions Subjects In Higher Vocational Education
2. University Students' Views Of Choosing Professions And Professional Ethics Education
3. Research On Concepts Of Choosing Professions Influence The Employment Of Graduates
4. Vocational Assessment Initial Study
5. Relationships Among Self-esteem,Self-determined Motivation,Self-efficacy For Self-regulation And Academic Procrastination In Health Professions Undergraduates
6. Retirement Willingness And Retirement Policy Of Different Occupation People In China
7. "Got Paid" From Daily Life
8. The Social Status And Career Changes Of Jiangnan Rural Craftsmen
9. A Study Of The Relative Age Effect Of The Performance Of The Chinese Language And Literature Professions Of The Lower Grade Pupils
10. Examining the influence of financial literacy education on financial decision-making among graduate level health professions students
11. The challenges and factors that determine female career choices in information technology professions: An exploratory investigation
12. Health Professions Student Education in Cultural Competenc
13. The formation of social work professions in Japan
14. A critical reappraisal of self-learning in health professions education: Directed self-guided learning using simulation modalities
15. A theory of curriculum development in the professions: An integration of Mezirow's transformative learning theory with Schwab's deliberative curriculum theory. A transformative-deliberative curriculum approach can lead to curricula that target transformat
16. Nontraditional mentoring relationships: Younger mentors and older proteges
17. Counselor educator knowledge, experience, attitudes and beliefs toward complementary and alternative medicine
18. Weighted issues of importance versus curricular content between undergraduate students and practitioners of occupational therapy and healthcare administration
19. Drawing Professional Boundaries: Professional organizations, communication and interprofessional collaboration in health care
20. Factors that female higher education faculty in select science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields perceive as being influential to their success and persistence in their chosen professions
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