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Background Data is available on sexual discrimination and subjective perceptions of equal opportunity in medical education for many countries. Surveys focussing on sexual harassment have not yet been conducted at German medical schools. Methods A student
Konstantin Jendretzky +3 more
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Smart device-based testing for medical students in Korea: satisfaction, convenience, and advantages [PDF]
The aim of this study was to investigate respondents’ satisfaction with smart device-based testing (SBT), as well as its convenience and advantages, in order to improve its implementation.
Eun Young Lim, Mi Kyoung Yim, Sun Huh
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This study explores the application of ‘key concepts’ and ‘generalized knowledge’ in the 2015 revised mathematics curriculum to mathematics teaching practices, according to the competency education as articulated in the 2022 revised curriculum.
Kyeong-Hwa Lee +3 more
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Evaluation drives curriculum [PDF]
Dear SirIt is almost a mantra in education that evaluation drives curriculum. Students focus not on topics that they are told are important but on those that are formally evaluated.
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While empirical studies have observed a robust and positive relationship between parental education and the offspring’s political engagement in some countries, including the USA, little work has examined the mechanisms thought to underpin this ...
Hyungryeol Kim, Euijin Lim
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Program Evaluation Particularly Responsive Evaluation*
Originally published as Paper #5, Occasional Paper Series, November 1975. * Paper presented at a conference on “New Trends in Evaluation”, Goteborg, Sweden, October, 1973.
Robert E. Stake
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Genetic Algorithms as Tool for Development of Balanced Curriculum [PDF]
The article presents research about the use of genetic algorithms in the analysis of the interrelation among curriculum courses in higher education.
Fuad Dedić +2 more
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An Online Ethics Curriculum for Short-Term Global Health Experiences: Evaluating a Decade of Use
Background: Medical students and early career healthcare professionals commonly participate in short-term experiences in global health (STEGH). Objective: The authors evaluate the use of a free-to-access, case-based online curriculum addressing ethical ...
Chelsea E. Modlin +4 more
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Background A sufficient amount of regular moderate physical activity (PA), at least 2.5 h of moderate to vigorous PA per week as recommended by the WHO, is one of the most important lifestyle factors for maintaining good health in old age.
Frauke Wichmann +3 more
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Evaluating On-Line Courses via Reviews Mining
Because the participants are not limited by age-, gender-, race-, or geography-related barriers, recently, massive open online courses (MOOC) have witnessed remarkable growth in number of online self-learners, courses providers and online platforms. MOOC
Cong Qi, Shudong Liu
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