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The Professional Capacity standard deals with various aspects of personal accountability, for oneself and others, both in the current environment and in future planning. Autonomy goes beyond the ability to work independently and includes taking responsibility for directing one’s productivity, learning path and/or future career. Underlying this standard is an awareness of moral conduct as it applies to the area of study.
Apply critical theory perspectives to prevailing values, beliefs, and practices related to self and others personally and professionally. (BCD410)
Apply classical and contemporary moral theories to evaluate controversial moral issues such as the distribution of wealth and power, preferential hiring, and harassment in the workplace. (LSP500)
Demonstrate the use of problem-solving, opportunity analysis and decision-making techniques to determine the best alternatives for a company. (BMT300)
Discuss the activities of relevant professional associations, organizations and special interest groups to identify specialized knowledge. (BTR820)
Reflective Practice and Self-Directed Learning from the College of Early Childhood EducatorsThis resource defines two aspects of professional practice and development: reflective practice and self-directed learning and outlines ways to engage in these activities.
Canadian Professional OrganizationsA curated list of national and provincial professional organizations within Canada.
Group Decision-Making from the University of WaterlooA tip sheet from the Centre for Teaching Excellence at the University of Waterloo outlining the importance of group decision making skills. A seven-step decision-making model and several decision-making methods are presented.
ePortfolios Explained from the University of WaterlooA guide from the University of Waterloo on the affordances of ePortfolios and strategies for incorporating ePortfolios into your curriculum.
Academic Integrity and Plagiarism from Seneca Libraries
Seneca Core Literacies – Ethical Reasoning, Personal and Social Responsibility
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