"Credendum" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Credit (something of value) that is expected or required in return for something else.
Usage Examples for "Credendum"
A creche is a childcare facility for young children, typically from birth to around 6 years of age.
Relating to a creed, a formal statement of religious doctrine or principles, especially one recited or professed by a group or individual.
Credenda is a noun that refers to the professions or declarations of faith made by an individual or an organization. It is a term often used in academic and literary contexts to describe a formal statement of belief or principles. In a broader sense, credenda can also imply a set of assumptions, values, or creeds that shape one's understanding of the world.
A credential is a document or certification that proves someone's qualifications, qualifications, or achievements. For example, a degree, a diploma, a certificate, or a reference letter.
Credentialism refers to the increasing value placed on academic credentials, such as degrees and certifications, in evaluating a person's worth, qualifications, and suitability for a job or position. This emphasis on credentials has been criticized for creating an over-reliance on paper qualifications, rather than actual skills and experiences, and for creating barriers to entry for those without the necessary credentials, regardless of their abilities or potential.