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1.The one who conforms to the technical or ethical standards of a profession?

Professional

2. It is an element of a profession that professionals generally begin their professional lives by completing a university program in their chosen fields?

Initial Professional Education

3. In 1994, ______________,otherwise known as the Philippine Teachers Professionalization Act of 1994, was passed to… ”promote quality education by proper supervision and regulation of the licensure examination and professionalization of the practice of the teaching profession.”

R.A. 7836

4. Spanish missionaries served as _________.

teachers

5. The Philippine Commission authorized the Secretary of Public Instruction to bring to the Philippines 600 teachers from the USA known as the ___________.

Thomasites

6-10. Identify the following what Fundamental Characteristics of a Profession.



6. Professionals have control over and, correspondingly, ultimate responsibility for their own work.

Autonomy

7. Professionals hold themselves ultimately accountable for the quality of their work with the client.

Accountability

8. Professions typically require a significant period of hands-on, practical experience in the protected company of senior members before aspirants are recognized as professionals.

Institutional preparation

9. Professionals deal in matters of vital importance to their clients and are therefore entrusted with abundant responsibilities and obligations.

Great responsibility

10. In a profession, members achieve employment and success based on meritand corresponding voluntary relationships rather than on corrupted ideals such as social principle, mandated support, or extortion.

Merit-based

11. It is mandatory instead of voluntary and is administered by a governmental authority.

Licensing

12. Who issued the PD 1006, known as the Decree Professionalizing Teaching that teachers in the Phils. became professionalized.

Pres. Ferdinand E. Marcos

13. In what year that the Philippine Commission enacted into law Act 74 which created the Department of Public Instruction, laid the


foundations of the public school system and offered free primary education for Filipinos.

1901

14. It comes from the Latin word “misio” which means?

to send

15. It comes from the Latin word “vocare” which means?

to call

16-20. Identify the following what elements of a profession.



16. Each profession has a code of ethics to ensure that its practitioners behave responsibly.

Code of Ethics

17. It is mandatory instead of voluntary and is administered by a governmental authority.

Licensing

18. University programs are accredited by regulatory body like the CHED in the to ensure that graduates from accredited programs start their professional lives with the knowledge they need to perform effectively and with competence.

Accreditation

19. For most professions, education alone is not sufficient to develop full professional capabilities. Professionals need practice applying their knowledge before they are prepared to take primary responsibility for performing work in their fields.

Skills Development

20. This is ongoing professional education maintains or improves workers’ knowledge and skills after they begin professional practice.

Professional Development