0 in a way that relates to studying and thinking, not practical skills: --
1 in a way that relates to schools and to the ability to study and think: --
This model provides the academically prepared teacher an immediate advantage over the inexperienced, non-professional teacher.
Bioethics rightly does not accept authoritarian claims, but bioethical analysis and criticism itself must be responsible and academically sound.
The field will continue to grow academically, professionally, socially, and politically.
They have chosen to focus their energies academically.
However, an academically well-written ethical analysis may be completely incomprehensible to nonethicists and have no impact on the practical implementation of the technology.
These promotional programs are aimed at increasing the number of academically qualified women.
The scarcity of good professors is a recurring reason behind their inability to develop academically.
Perhaps the findings suggest broader, generic sources of importance (in fact, academically non-marginalizing?) in the lives of males versus females.