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Decolonising audiology education: Epistemic barriers and opportunities for Black African students. [PDF]
Makhoba M, Reddy S, Pillay M.
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Exploring early community exposure among first-year medical students in a peripheral Indonesian medical school: a qualitative case study. [PDF]
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Curriculum Responsiveness in the Industry 5.0 Era
2025 IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON)Wesley Doorsamy
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Communication Design Quarterly, 2019
This experience report highlights one program's approach to curriculum revision as the program moved from being an emphasis within a literature degree to a B.A. degree in technical communication. The major curriculum was designed by researching state and regional needs for technical communication education in addition to using research already ...
Teena A. M. Carnegie, Kate Crane
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This experience report highlights one program's approach to curriculum revision as the program moved from being an emphasis within a literature degree to a B.A. degree in technical communication. The major curriculum was designed by researching state and regional needs for technical communication education in addition to using research already ...
Teena A. M. Carnegie, Kate Crane
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Challenges and Responses: Subjects of Curriculum Implementation under Micro-Curriculum
2021 2nd International Conference on Computers, Information Processing and Advanced Education, 2021The development of information technology is driving the advent of the micro era. In the context of the micro era, the micro curriculum brings many opportunities to the main subjects of the micro curriculum, namely teachers and students, but also brings many challenges.
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Responsibility and integrity in the curriculum
Journal of Global Responsibility, 2011PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine the meaning of responsibility and how it might be integrated into the business school and university curriculum.Design/methodology/approachThe paper analyses responsibility in terms of interactive modes, involving imputability (critical agency connecting culture and meaning, through reflection on purpose ...
Simon Robinson, Paul Dowson
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The School Curriculum – a response to a response
Physics Bulletin, 1981I feel I must respond to Paul Black's response to the DES paper The School Curriculum (Physics Bulletin July 1981 p201) – or rather use his response as an excuse for giving mine. It seems to me that the School Curriculum is essentially a rear-view mirror paper.
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Response to a Proposal for an Integrative Medicine Curriculum
The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2007A paper entitled "Core Competencies in Integrative Medicine for Medical School Curricula: A proposal," published in Academic Medicine, stimulated a broad discussion among complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) educators. This discussion led to a formal process for responding to the issues raised by the paper.Representatives from the Academic ...
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Cultural Responsiveness Curriculum for Behavior Analysts: A Meaningful Step Toward Social Justice [PDF]
Clients of applied behavior analysis (ABA), specifically Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) receiving treatment for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), regularly experience the effects of systemic racism via biases in the healthcare system ...
Kristine Rodriguez, Sneha Kohli Mathur
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