Educational sciences topic list of research papers
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Item generation in the development of an inpatient experience questionnaire: a qualitative study2013 / Eliza LY Wong, Angela Coulter, Annie WL Cheung, Carrie HK Yam, Eng-Kiong Yeoh, et al.
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Generalist solutions to complex problems: generating practice-based evidence - the example of managing multi-morbidity2013 / Joanne Reeve, Tom Blakeman, George K Freeman, Larry A Green, Paul A James, et al.
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On Education Information Ecosystem Structure
Abstract Theoretical exploration of education informatization construction is continuously specified in China. Education information ecosystem and education information system have been widely applied as a mature theory to guide education...
2012 / Yong-Hai Zhu, Shu-Yu Zhang, Jian-Guo Ma, Er-Li Nan -
The views of doctors in their first year of medical practice on the lasting impact of a preparation for house officer course they undertook as final year medical students2010 / Catherine B Matheson, David J Matheson, John H Saunders, Claire Howarth
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Use of simulator-based medical procedural curriculum: the learner's perspectives2010 / David Shanks, Roger Y Wong, James M Roberts, Parvathy Nair, Irene WY Ma
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The influence of regional basic science campuses on medical students' choice of specialty and practice location: a historical cohort study2009 / James J Brokaw, Christina A Mandzuk, Michael E Wade, Dennis W Deal, Mary T Johnson, et al.
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Relationship of creative projects in anatomy to medical student professionalism, test performance and stress: an exploratory study2009 / Johanna Shapiro, Vincent P Nguyen, Sarah Mourra, John R Boker, Marianne Ross, et al.
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An Online Accessible Learning Environment for a Selection and Training Process of Teachers in the Public Basic Education System in Brazil
Abstract The present article tells the experience of the development of an accessible virtual learning environment for a training course focused on teachers entering the public school system in São Paulo, Brazil. Based on innovative methodology,...
2012 / Luis Henrique Mauch, Carla Mauch -
Chronic heart failure guidelines: Do they adequately address patient need at the end-of-life?
Abstract Introduction A number of international guidelines have been developed to support primary care clinicians improve the quality of care for patients with chronic heart failure at the end of life. The objective of this study...
2013 / G. Irving, J. Holden, J. Edwards, J. Reeve, C. Dowrick, et al. -
Teaching Reform and Practice of Mold Design and Manufacture Course Based College-Enterprise United Running
Abstract The Mold Design and Manufacture course teaching Based College-Enterprise United Running had been reformed and explored in connection with the problems of traditional mold design and manufacturing course teaching. college-enterprise united...
2011 / WANG Hong -
Exploring the Influence of Commitment on Stress for Cost Estimators in Hong Kong
Abstract Cost estimators in Hong Kong face high levels of stress. Because understanding the key factors that cause stress for cost estimators is critical for its management, we investigate the impact of the organizational commitment of cost...
2011 / Mei-yung Leung, Dongyu Chen -
Validación de la Escala de Independencia Funcional
Resumen Objetivo Evaluar la calidad psicométrica de un instrumento diseñado para medir la independencia funcional (Escala de Independencia Funcional, EIF) en varios dominios de actividades de la vida diaria y ser aplicado por...
2009 / Pablo Martínez-Martín, Gloria Fernández-Mayoralas, Belén Frades-Payo, Fermina Rojo-Pérez, Roberto Petidier, et al. -
GS a primera vista2010 /
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La pediatría de atención primaria en el sistema público de salud del siglo xxi. Informe SESPAS 2012
Resumen En la actualidad, en nuestro país, el pediatra de atención primaria es el primer contacto de los niños y adolescentes con el sistema sanitario, y además es un especialista altamente resolutivo que soluciona más del 90% de las demandas de...
2011 / Begoña Domínguez Aurrecoechea, Carlos Valdivia Jiménez -
A look at the Turkish and English Language in Turkey from the perspectives of tertiary undergraduate students
Abstract As English became the established language of science, technology and trade its use as the medium of instruction at tertiary education has increased in Turkey. The accelerated and sustained dominance of English has mainly led to...
2011 / Dilara Demirbulak -
Leflunomida na arterite de Takayasu – Estudo observacional de longo prazo
Abstract Objective To evaluate the extended follow-up data on efficacy and toxicity of leflunomide therapy in Takayasu arteritis (TA) patients previously enrolled in the original open-label study of short-term effects of...
2016 / Alexandre Wagner Silva de Souza, Renan de Almeida Agustinelli, Hemerli de Cinque Almeida, Patrícia Bermudes Oliveira, Frederico Augusto Gurgel Pinheiro, et al. -
Computer supported mathematics with Geogebra
Abstract The use of information technology has been used to improve capability and success in teaching and learning environments. This case study has been carried out with a view to replying the question of how we can make the subject of integers,...
2011 / Zerrin Ayvaz Reisa -
A study of English teachers and students’ perception about the differences between annual and semester system of education at postgraduate level in Mardan
Abstract This research study tried to seek the perception of English teachers and students’ about the differences between Annual and Semester system in terms of students’ learning strategies at postgraduate level. A public sector university in...
2011 / Zafar Iqbal Khattak, Muhammad Ali, Amjid Khan, Shahid Khan -
Paranormal beliefs of preservice teachers’
Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate pre-service teachers’ attitudes towards paranormal beliefs. In this study whether preservice teachers’ attitudes towards paranormal beliefs changed in terms of their programme and gender was...
2011 / Hikmet Surmeli, Mehpare Saka -
To what extent does neurolinguistics embody EFL teaching methods?
Abstract Neurolinguistists have provided a plethora of new and interesting research studies on how the human language is represented in the brain and how learning neurologically takes place. However, only a limited number of attempts have been made...
2011 / Ayşegül Nergis