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The Role of Nutrition Education in Combating Food Fads
JAMA, 1960The cynic looking today at the inordinate capacity of the American people for self-delusion might feel that Jefferson's ideas and ideals about education and enlightenment are the only salvation of man in a democracy that has fallen on evil days. If confronted with the alternative of widespread self-deceit or the incessant brainwashing propaganda of Big
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2015
The U.S. Department of Education (USDE, 2014) reported that more than 5.8 million children, or 8.4% of the total student population between the ages of 2 and 6, received services under IDEA Part B in 2012 (IDEA, 2004). Of these students receiving special education services, 40% were classified as having specific learning disabilities, 18% had speech ...
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The U.S. Department of Education (USDE, 2014) reported that more than 5.8 million children, or 8.4% of the total student population between the ages of 2 and 6, received services under IDEA Part B in 2012 (IDEA, 2004). Of these students receiving special education services, 40% were classified as having specific learning disabilities, 18% had speech ...
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Education Hubs: A Fad, a Brand, an Innovation?
Journal of Studies in International Education, 2011The last decade has seen significant changes in all aspects of internationalization but most dramatically in the area of education and research moving across national borders. The most recent developments are education hubs. The term education hub is being used by countries who are trying to build a critical mass of local and foreign actors—including ...
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Why Creative Education Must Not Become a Fad
Childhood Education, 1931For the last two or three decades, it has been characteristic of American education to seize upon a good idea, shout its praises, overwork it, and then forget all about it.
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Proceedings of the 50th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2019
First, the bad news - Cybersecurity is here to stay. Threats are escalating and organizations are increasingly vulnerable. Hackers are smarter, there are more of them, and they continue to wreak havoc across critical infrastructure systems. There is a huge, growing shortfall of cyber talent.
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First, the bad news - Cybersecurity is here to stay. Threats are escalating and organizations are increasingly vulnerable. Hackers are smarter, there are more of them, and they continue to wreak havoc across critical infrastructure systems. There is a huge, growing shortfall of cyber talent.
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On Line Education – Our Future or a Fad? A Short Case Study
Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice, 2018This case study examines the implementation of a multi-disciplinary course to prepare students for living overseas. The same instructor taught this course to over 1000 students over a period of four years. Teaching evaluations and written comments were used discovering that a traditional course was preferred over an online course. Findings suggest that
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Ergonomics and education: fad, failure or fraction of back injury prevention?
Work, 1998Ergonomics, in the traditional definition, is the science of design of work sites and work methods which influence production performance. In recent years, worker complaints and reports of injuries have caused evaluation of the effect of work stressors on workers.
S, Isernhagen, D, Hart, L, Matheson
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Childhood Education, 2017One needs to applaud the advances in educational discourse from the awkward hyperbole of some of the paternalistic monolithic perspectives of 1931 to the progressive cognitive and social and emotio...
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The EFQM Excellence ModelR: Higher Education's Latest Management Fad?
Higher Education Quarterly, 2005Robert Birnbaum argues that higher education tends to adopt management fads – newly conceived techniques enjoying brief popularity but which fail to live up to their promoters’ claims – at the point when the corporate sector and government are discarding them.
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New public management in korean higher education: Is it reality or another fad?
Asia Pacific Education Review, 2008The purpose of this study is to analyze changing patterns of governance in Korean higher education through the window of the NPM, so as to compare policy developments in Korea to wider international trends. Building upon Braun & Merrien (1999)’s earlier analytical framework on university governance, the study focuses on the following dimensions in ...
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