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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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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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The Effectiveness of a Resilience-Based Curriculum on Impulsivity and Psychological Flexibility in Addiction-Prone Adolescents [PDF]
This study investigated the efficacy of a resilience-based curriculum on the impulsivity and psychological flexibility of adolescents with an addiction propensity.
Zeynab Boron +2 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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A healthcare curriculum for the 21st century: time for flexibility? [PDF]
The purpose of healthcare education is to provide appropriately skilled individuals to deliver the care needed by the population. However, curricula are shaped by the regulation of professional groups, professional accountability and demarcation issues.
Westwood, Olwyn M. R. +2 more
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THE FLEXIBILITY OF CURRICULUM FOR PERSONALISED LEARNING
The paper discusses two main approaches to personalised learning through humanistic and functionalist approaches and tries to identify the shared areas. The paper argues that these areas are related to the development of a flexible curriculum and are focused on learner's needs and potentials, learner's ownership of the learning process, recognition of ...
Kaminskiene, Lina, DeUrraza, Maria Jose
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A Flexible Undergraduate Civil Engineering Curriculum [PDF]
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Robert Ettema +3 more
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The Globalization and Industrialization era demand a high quality graduate in relevant competen with people's demand, including working world. In order to answer the challenge, a curriculum formulation for Arabic language and literature in University is ...
Aḥmad Fuad Afandī
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Permendikbudristek number 12 year 2024, explains that the Merdeka curriculum includes the basic curriculum framework and curriculum structure. It exists because Curriculum 13 (Kurtilas) sets standards but can be rigid, limiting schools' flexibility to ...
Wiwin Windiana +2 more
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The illusion of flexibility and the limits of teacher autonomy in the Ecuadorian curriculum
IntroductionCurriculum reforms in Latin America emphasize flexibility, contextualization, and teacher autonomy. In Ecuador, the 2016 curriculum operationalizes these through Skills with Performance Criteria (PC).MethodsAn analytical–interpretive approach
María Giovanna Núñez-Torres +1 more
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