Educational sciences topic list of research papers
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Self-regulated learning: How is it applied as a part of teacher training through diary studies?
Abstract Self-regulation, as a form of self-instruction and improvement, attributes very active roles to learners. This study aims to identify trainee teachers’ self-regulated learning strategies and to find out how they use them as a part of their...
2010 / Banu İnan, Doğan Yüksel -
Instructing anger management skills for mothers of mentally retarded children: effects on mother-child relationship
Abstract The purpose of the present research is to examine the effects of anger management training on mother's relationship with their educable mentally retarded and slow learner children. The design of this study is quasi-experimental with...
2010 / Mohsen Shokoohi-Yekta, Ahmad Behpajooh, Bagher Ghobari- Bonab, Nayereh Zamani, Akram Parand -
General Didactics and Instructional Design: eyes like twins A transatlantic dialogue about similarities and differences, about the past and the future of two sciences of learning and teaching2012 / Klaus Zierer, Norbert M Seel
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Enhancing Critical Thinking In Foreign Language Learners
Abstract Critical thinking refers to the individuals’ ability to think and make correct decisions independently. Nowadays enhancing critical thinking in learners is considered one of the foreign language teachers’ tasks due to its high position in...
2011 / Servat Shirkhani, Mansour Fahim -
How does Systematic Motivational Counseling affect the Students’ Academic Achievement Motivation?
Abstract The main objective of this research is to determine the effect of systematic motivational counseling (SMC) method on high school student academic achievement motivation. Thirty students were randomly chosen for this research. Results...
2011 / Maryam Saadat, Azizreza Ghasemzadeh, Elaheh Mazaheri -
Teaching English in Algeria and Educational Reforms: An Overview on the Factors Entailing Students Failure in Learning Foreign Languages at University
Abstract This paper examines the factors behind the weak performance of a big number of Algerian English learners at university despite their high motivation to learn that language in reference to the educational reforms implemented at all...
2011 / Rezig Nadia -
Experimental Research Regarding the Development of Psychosocial Competencies of the Beginning Teachers
Abstract This study relies on the theoretical premises concerning the development of professional competences of the beginning teachers. The starting point is the operational model that integrates seven categories of competences: cognitive and...
2011 / Constanţa Dumitriu, Gheorghe Dumitriu -
Enseñar a ver TV como parte de «Educación para la ciudadanía»2010 / Ignacio Saavedra Inaraja
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The Role of Questioning Technique in developing thinking Skills: The Ongoing Effect on Writing Skill
Abstract Development of the critical and creative thinking is a fundamental competency expected from students learning a second language. Furthermore, it is proposed that L2 learners’ difficulties in writing skill may due to lack of idea rather than ...
2013 / Atika Etemadzadeh, Samira Seifi, Hamid Roohbakhsh Far -
Case study on father–child communication in Chinese urban apartment houses through active RFID technology
Abstract This paper used Active Radio Frequency Identification (Active RFID) technology to identify in which rooms fathers and their child tend to stay together and talk, and in which rooms they stay separately in seven one-child families living in...
2012 / Xiaoyu Qu, Daisuke Matsushita, Tetsu Yoshida, Mengzhen Han -
Normas poblacionales de referencia de la versión española del SF-12V2 para la Región de Murcia
Resumen Objetivo Los cuestionarios de salud percibida proporcionan información sobre resultados de salud. La valoración de su impacto requiere disponer de valores de referencia. En la población española, los estudios previos los...
2010 / Olga Monteagudo Piqueras, Lauro Hernando Arizaleta, Joaquín A. Palomar Rodríguez -
Integrating synchronous and asynchronous internet distributed education for maximum effectiveness2007 / J. Mark Pullen, Charles Snow
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Case-oriented computer-based-training in radiology: concept, implementation and evaluation2002 / Martin Dugas, Christoph Trumm, Axel Stäbler, Ernst Pander, Walter Hundt, et al.
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The development and implementation of a curriculum to improve clinicians' self-directed learning skills: a pilot project2003 / Dawn MT Bravata, Stephen J Huot, Hadley S Abernathy, Kelley M Skeff, Dena MC Bravata
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Accreditation council for graduate medical education (ACGME) annual anesthesiology residency and fellowship program review: a "report card" model for continuous improvement2010 / Steven H Rose, Timothy R Long
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How to improve medical education website design2010 / Stephen D Sisson, Felicia Hill-Briggs, David Levine
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Motivation of university and non-university stakeholders to change medical education in Vietnam2009 / Luu Hoat, Nguyen Lan Viet, GJ van der Wilt, J Broerse, EJ Ruitenberg, et al.
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Incorporating and evaluating an integrated gender-specific medicine curriculum: a survey study in Dutch GP training2009 / Patrick W Dielissen, Ben JAM Bottema, Petra Verdonk, Toine LM Lagro-Janssen
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Program Analysis: Descriptive Analysis of Ege University Faculty of Medicine Curriculum Through One Block
Abstract Curriculum analysis is an important task in detecting the validity of assumptions behind the curriculum and to assess its perspectives, goals and objectives. This study aims to analyze the perspectives, goals, and learning objectives of the ...
2012 / Hasan Odabasioglu, Selcen Oncu, Kevser Vatansever -
Contemporary Teaching Methods and Science Content Knowledge in Preschool Education: Searching for Connections
Abstract Teachers’ difficulty in responding to changes of their teaching practice has been often attributed to insufficiency of content knowledge. The present study aims to investigate (a) the teaching strategies preschool teachers use to approach...
2012 / Paraskevi Kavalari, Domna–Mika Kakana, Vasilia Christidou