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professionalize /prəˈfɛʃ(ə)n(ə)lʌɪz /(also professionalise) verb [with object]Give (an occupation, activity, or group) professional qualities, typically by increasing training or raising required qualifications: attempts to professionalize the police are resisted by many...- The development education fund professionalised a group of activists who now no longer sharpen that cutting edge, and there has been a real loss of engagement with the public as a result.
- I think that it is recognized that there is a further need to professionalize the activities that they are conducting.
- There have been much more concerted attempts to professionalize management education, and to base general management expertise in formalized education.
Derivativesprofessionalization /prəfɛʃ(ə)n(ə)lʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n/ noun ...- For a few years now, I've been freaked out by the professionalization of childhood - the idea that every single moment of a kid's life needs to be as co-ordinated as a military campaign.
- Perhaps the interlocking pressures of professionalization and publication encourage or force a strategic multifaceted investment in many different styles of writing.
- In exchange for their professionalization they've got to be willing to open this up and to open themselves up to charter schools and other ideas, more competitive ideas in the schools.
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