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THE MEANINGS OF CURRICULUM FLEXIBILITY
This study entails part of the results of the research on nurse education, carried out for the PhD thesis. It has been inhanced with new information, and refers to the understanding of curriculum flexibility.
Maria Lourdes Gisi
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Before the COVID-19 pandemic, technology-enhanced learning and its relation to student engagement, and the necessity of good student-staff relationships for creating a successful education environment were evident.
Corlia Janse van Vuuren +2 more
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Curricular policies and flexibility – anathemas and beliefs
This paper discusses some issues and concepts within the current curriculum debate in both a diachronic and international perspective. Recent curriculum changes have been mostly determined by massification of student bodies, bringing into the school ...
Maria do Céu Roldão
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Flexibility has been increasingly valued in mathematics education to better prepare students for lives in the rapidly changing society of the future. Although there has been conjecture that teachers’ flexibility plays a substantial role in facilitating ...
Kyeong-Hwa Lee +3 more
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Curriculum flexibility in a blended curriculum
This study offers insights into the processes that play a role in realising curriculum flexibility. Curriculum flexibility is conceptualised in terms of adaptability and accessibility of the curriculum to students’ needs and capabilities. To realise curriculum flexibility, the teacher education institution in this study designed a blended curriculum ...
Herma Jonker, Virginie März, Joke Voogt
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LEADERS' VOICES ON CURRICULUM AND CURRICULAR FLEXIBILITY
The responsibilities of teachers as curriculum managers are today a challenge given the curricular flexibility. These challenges stem from the discourse of autonomy and the capacity for collaborative deliberation of teachers, which refers to decisions at the level of educational policy, which can be operated in the transformation of schools oriented to
Martins, Cristina +3 more
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PURPOSEThe aim of this work was to develop a curriculum to be used in the implementation of stereotactic radiation therapy programs in middle-income countries.
Lesley Buckley +7 more
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A Flexible Undergraduate Civil Engineering Curriculum [PDF]
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Robert Ettema +3 more
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STEM-Based Curriculum and Creative Thinking in High School Students
Creative thinking as a 21st century skill is fundamental to human development and a catalyst for innovation. Researchers frequently study it as it encourages students to analyze, synthesize, and evaluate information from different angles, vital for ...
Rana Y. Khalil +4 more
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Flexible Bronchoscopy Curriculum
Abstract Introduction Bronchoscopy is performed almost exclusively by subspecialists; therefore, novice bronchoscopists may find themselves with the responsibility of performing a bronchoscopy without ever having previously observed one. Novice bronchoscopists are always supervised, but the demands of clinical care may mean that there is little time ...
Rosemary Adamson +9 more
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