Results 61 to 70 of about 205,778 (362)
Initial estimates of teacher value‐added in English primary schools
Abstract A sizeable literature investigating teacher test score value‐added—the extent to which pupils make different rates of progress under different teachers—has emerged in the United States. While there is much interest in estimating teacher value‐added in other countries such as England, progress has been limited by the lack of datasets linking ...
John Jerrim+9 more
wiley +1 more source
Conferences as a Tool for Interdisciplinary (Postgraduate) Learning in Bioethics
https://doi.org/10.21860/j.9.2.6 In recent years, alongside the general advancement of bioethics in a range of professions, bioethics conferences, both at a national and international level, have developed and become increasingly popular.
Alexander Chrysanthou, Emma Nottingham
doaj
Integrative Bioethics: A Blind Alley of European Bioethics
Integrative bioethics is a predominantly Croatian school of thought whose proponents claim to have initiated an innovative and recognizably European concept of bioethics capable of dealing with the most pressing issues of our time.
Tomislav Bracanović
doaj +1 more source
Models Integrative Bioethics in Different Countries
The concept of integrated bioethics is popular in the different countries and it is united by the common idea about need of a discussion in the field of bioethics, in different sectors of society.
Anna Hubenko
doaj +1 more source
Foreword: Urban Bioethics [PDF]
On February 26, 1997, the Fordham University School of Law hosted the Sixth Annual Stein Center Symposium on Contemporary Urban Challenges, entitled Urban Bioethics: A Symposium on Health Care, Poverty, and Autonomy.
Cooper, Elizabeth B.+1 more
core +1 more source
This graphical abstract represents the extraction, characterization, and biological evaluation of bioactive compounds derived from specific plant sources. The top section illustrates Rhus coriaria (sumac) fruit, Punica granatum (pomegranate) peel and Terminalia catappa (Indian almond) leaves', which are known for their rich phytochemical composition ...
Mudassir Nazir+8 more
wiley +1 more source
Principlism: bioethics as procedure? [PDF]
In their book Principles of Biomedical Ethics, Tom Beauchamp and James Childress offer an account of bioethics, called “Principlism”, by way of specifying and balancing four clusters of principles.2 These principles are found, as the author state, in a ...
Pereira Sáez, Carolina
core
Are medical ethicists out of touch? Practitioner attitudes in the US and UK towards decisions at the end of life [PDF]
To assess whether UK and US health care professionals share the views of medical ethicists about medical futility, withdrawing/withholding treatment, ordinary/extraordinary interventions, and the doctrine of double effect.
Dickenson, Donna
core +3 more sources
The development and validation of a MEPS method for the purification of hair extract for the EtG determination and quantification in the keratin matrix is the main focus of this study. The method is fast and effective and, as a miniaturised technique, requires only small amounts of solvent.
Sara Odoardi+4 more
wiley +1 more source
Bioethics as an Ethics of Extinction [PDF]
Bioethics and the Ethics of Extinction This article explores the idea of rethinking bioethics in terms of an Ethics of extinction. After showing the centrality to contemporary ethical debates of extinction, the article shows how bioethics was the first ...
Lo Sapio, Luca
doaj