Code Of Professional Ethics For Teachers
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Some Frequently Asked Questions to be a Translator
Some translation entities, before recruiting any translation staff, set some questions for the candidate. These questions may not only relate to the capacity of the candidate, but also to gain knowledge of candidate's personality, attitude, and other personal criteria, attributable to a successful translation.
Recently, before admitting to be a freelance translator for an Australian company, I was subject to some questions, and would hereby wish Read More...
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Teachers - Dress To Impress In The Classroom
It may sound ridiculous but what you wear can have as much of an impact on your classroom management as your lesson preparation and behaviour strategies.
We dress to impress in job interview so why not for out students, who, if we were translating this to the corporate world, would be our “clients”.
Teacher recruitment agencies advocate the ‘sensible approach’ to work wear, although as most teachers
have experienced from glancing around the st Read More...
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Paralegals - Do They Have a Code of Ethics?
In a business sense, ethics are a system of moral principles or rules of conduct. Attorneys, paralegals, and legal assistants or secretaries have codes of ethics within the legal field. A paralegal should maintain a high degree of professionalism while performing her work. That high degree of professionalism is ensured when she manages her work duties while following a particular code of ethics.
Which ethics affect a paralegal career is best Read More...
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