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Classroom-level curriculum development: EFL teachers as curriculum-developers, curriculum-makers and curriculum-transmitters

Teaching and Teacher Education, 2010
Abstract This qualitative study aimed to explore teacher curriculum approaches and the strategies attached to each approach because they influence the taught curriculum, teacher development and student learning. The study was therefore grounded in teacher curriculum development, curriculum implementation, teacher development, student cognitive and ...
Saad F Shawer
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Development of an EMS Curriculum

Prehospital Emergency Care, 2013
Emergency medical services (EMS) became an American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) approved subspecialty of emergency medicine in September 2010. Achieving specialty or subspecialty recognition in an area of medical practice requires a unique body of knowledge, a scientific basis for the practice, a significant number of physicians who dedicate a ...
Jane H, Brice   +5 more
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Developing a curriculum in psychogeriatrics

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1979
Psychiatric problems are rampant among the aged, yet the psychiatric profession has not developed sufficient resources for training the necessary number of practitioners able and willing to treat elderly psychiatric patients. The management of psychiatric problems in old age differs substantially from that in younger age groups.
M D, Blumenthal, J W, Davie, R K, Morycz
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School-based curriculum development in Scotland: curriculum policy and enactment [PDF]

open access: yesPedagogy, Culture and Society, 2014
Recent worldwide trends in curriculum policy have re-emphasised the role of teachers in school-based curriculum development. Scotland’s Curriculum for Excellence is typical of these trends, stressing that teachers are agents of change.
Mark Priestley
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Specialty and curriculum development

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2009
In February 2005 the government announced that sport and exercise medicine would be developed as a new speciality of medicine. This article provides an understanding of the process involved in the development of the new speciality of sport and exercise medicine, its scope and curriculum.
Mark E, Batt, Michael, Cullen
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