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Что (кто) такое sabbatical year - определение

REST FROM WORK FOR SPECIFIED PERIOD OF MONTHS OR YEARS
Sabbatical Year; Sabatical; Sabbatical leave; Sabbaticals; Sabbaticus; Sabbatikos

sabbatical year         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sabbatical year (disambiguation)
¦ noun
1. a year's sabbatical leave.
2. (in biblical times) a year observed every seventh year under the Law of Moses as a 'sabbath' during which the land was allowed to rest.
Sabbatical year         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sabbatical year (disambiguation)
A sabbatical year is a year of rest, usually the seventh year, like the shabbat, which is the seventh day of the week in Judaism.
sabbatical         
(sabbaticals)
A sabbatical is a period of time during which someone such as a university teacher can leave their ordinary work and travel or study.
He took a year's sabbatical from the Foreign Office...
He's been on sabbatical writing a novel.
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Википедия

Sabbatical

A sabbatical (from the Hebrew: שַׁבָּת Šabat (i.e., Sabbath); in Latin sabbaticus; Greek: sabbatikos σαββατικός) is a rest or break from work; “an extended period of time intentionally spent on something that’s not your routine job.”

The concept of the sabbatical is based on the Biblical practice of shmita (sabbatical year), which is related to agriculture. According to Leviticus 25, Jews in the Land of Israel must take a year-long break from working the fields every seven years. Starting with Harvard University in 1880, many universities and other institutional employers of scientists, physicians, and academics offer the opportunity to qualify for paid sabbatical as an employee benefit, called sabbatical leave. Early academic sabbatical policies were designed to aid their faculty in resting and recovering, but were also provided in order to facilitate "advancements in knowledge in vogue elsewhere...an intellectual and practical necessity" for both the professors and university education more broadly. Present-day academic sabbaticals typically excuse the grantee from day-to-day teaching and departmental duties, though progress on research is expected to continue, if not increase, while away. Academic sabbaticals come in the form of either semester-long or full-academic year terms.

A sabbatical has also come to mean a lengthy, intentional break from a career for non-academic professionals as well. There are very few norms and expectations for non-academic, or professional, sabbaticals. They can be paid or unpaid, affiliated with one's employer or self-directed, and have a variety of durations, from several weeks to over a year.

A 2022 study of working professionals on extended leave identified three types of sabbaticals:

  • Working Holidays - characterized by "intense periods of work and dedicated breaks to rest and rekindle long-neglected relationships."
  • Free Dives - during which participants "leaped out of work and dove straight into intense exploration."
  • Quests - which found people "pushing their personal limits to discover themselves."

The popularity of sabbaticals for non-academics has increased in the 21st century: 17% of companies offered some sort of sabbatical policy to their employees in 2017, according to a survey by the Society For Human Resource Management.

Sabbaticals are also becoming more common in the medical profession, and are being used in intense subfields such as emergency medicine to reduce physician burnout.

Примеры употребления для sabbatical year
1. The Jewish New Year, which begins tomorrow, marks the beginning of a sabbatical year.
2. At the end of the sabbatical year the land is sold back to its former owners.
3. The shmita (sabbatical) year, during which Jewish law prohibits many agricultural activities, begins this week.
4. By Benjamin Lau The seventh year, the shmita (sabbatical) year, is approaching.
5. By Yair Ettinger The National Religious Party yesterday declared war against the chief rabbinate‘s policy on the shmita (sabbatical) year.