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Musculoskeletal anatomy education perspectives. [PDF]
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Implementing a contextualized IT curriculum
Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Computing Education Research, 2008In this article we report the combined findings from an ethnographic field study and action research on implementation of a newly founded IT program in rural Tanzania. We have found that the competences and skills of IT professionals in developing countries differ from the competences and skills of IT professionals in industrialized countries.
Matti Tedre +3 more
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An implementation of the SIGITE model curriculum
Proceedings of the 6th conference on Information technology education, 2005This paper describes the process used by Computer Information Technology Department at Purdue Calumet University (PUC) during a major curriculum review and revision to implement the curriculum model developed by the SIGITE Curriculum Committee. The process was based on the learning outcomes set forth by the SIGITE curriculum model and the result is a ...
Reza Kamali +4 more
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Curriculum Implementation and the Nature of Curriculum Materials
Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1979(1979). Curriculum Implementation and the Nature of Curriculum Materials. Journal of Curriculum Studies: Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 247-255.
Miriam BenāPeretz, Lya Kremer
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Implementation and validation of a retroperitoneal dissection curriculum
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2017Competency-based education requires educators to use simulation training for the purposes of education and assessment of resident trainees. Research demonstrates that improvement in surgical skills acquired in a simulated environment is transferrable to the operative environment.
Aisha A. Yousuf +3 more
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Implementing a Prevention Curriculum
Education and Urban Society, 2002Researchers from social work, education, and communications worked with practicing teachers to create and implement a curriculum around four culturally grounded prevention strategies in urban southwestern schools. The project proposed to test the effectiveness of various degrees of ethnic sensitivity in school-based drug prevention curricula developed ...
Mary L. Harthun +3 more
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Implementation of ungrading in the pharmacy curriculum
Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and LearningUngrading is an alternative assessment approach that focuses on feedback provided to students in place of grades. Giving feedback as opposed to grades has been shown to increase intrinsic learner motivation, promote deeper learning, and decrease stress and anxiety.Four pharmacy faculty implemented ungrading practices into required pharmacy courses ...
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A Paradigm for Curriculum Implementation
Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 1984The purpose of this article is twofold: to discuss some current problems with curriculum design in physical education, and to offer some suggestions for model-based attempts to assist the process of implementing new curriculums. The process of curriculum implementation can be broken into two phases, the preoperational stage and the operational stage ...
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