Effect of e-learning methods on Dental education: An observational study
BACKGROUND: The progress in the usage of technology in hardware, software, and cost-effective Internet connectivity enable the availability of science-related information and its usage in all the developing countries.
P Mohan Kumar +5 more
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Key characteristics for tool choice in indicator-based sustainability assessment at farm level
Although the literature on sustainability assessment tools to support decision making in agriculture is rapidly growing, little attention has been paid to the actual tool choice.
Fleur Marchand +5 more
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Enhancement and assessment of students’ systems thinking skills by application of systemic synthesis questions in the organic chemistry course [PDF]
Many studies in the field of science education have emphasized the fact that systems thinking is a very important higher-order thinking skill which should be fostered during classes.
Hrin Tamara N. +3 more
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Validation of the Demand Control Support Questionnaire for European Portuguese
Background: The Demand Control Support model is useful for studying work-related stress. The combination of high demand and a low level of control generates “job strain” (“job iso-strain” if poor support is added), with implications for the worker’s ...
Teresa Kraus +5 more
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A Framework for Enhancing and Assessing Cultural Competency Training
The globalization of medical practice using accepted evidence-based approaches is matched by a growing trend for shared curricula in medicine and other health professions across international boundaries.
Désirée Lie
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The Malawi Developmental Assessment Tool (MDAT) : creation, validation, and reliability of a tool to assess child development in rural African settings [PDF]
Background Although 80% of children with disabilities live in developing countries, there are few culturally appropriate developmental assessment tools available for these settings.
van den Broek Nynke R. +28 more
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QATCHEPP: A quality assessment tool for critical health promotion practice [PDF]
Background: The origins of health promotion are based in critical practice; however, health promotion practice is still dominated by selective biomedical and behavioral approaches, which are insufficient to reduce health inequities resulting from the ...
O'Hara, Lily +3 more
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This paper describes the concept for a Web-based, database supported e-Learning Test, Examination and Assessment System, called TEASE, that can be used via the Internet and is therefore suitable for both local and remote examination preparation as well as for examination within lab courses (entry test) or during lectures (big online exams in lecture ...
Karsten Henke +3 more
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In win–win solutions, all parties benefit more from the solution than they would if they each pursued their own individual goals. Such solutions are beneficial at individual and collective levels and thus represent optimal solutions.
Dario Nalis +2 more
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Integrated assessment of marine biodiversity status using a prototype indicator-based assessment tool [PDF]
Integrated assessment of the status of marine biodiversity is and has been problematic compared to, for example, assessments of eutrophication and contamination status, mostly as a consequence of the fact that monitoring of marine habitats, communities ...
Ciarán eMurray +27 more
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