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Prevalence of polycystic ovary syndrome and determinants of knowledge among women in the eastern province Saudi Arabia. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Reprod Health
Al Shawan D   +6 more
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Arabic web-based educational resources on iron deficiency anemia: an infodemiological study. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Public Health
Alradhi H   +6 more
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Educational Administration and Supervision Orientation Development

Journal of Learning and Educational Policy, 2023
Supervision is a very important process stage for an organization in supervising and controlling the implementation of planned programs in order to achieve the stated goals. Supervision needs to be done on the basis of improvements that must be made to existing human, material, and financial resources.
Mirta Oktavani   +4 more
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Clinical, Educational, and Administrative Supervision

2017
The complexity of the supervision process cannot be understated. The supervisor serves as a gatekeeper for administrative, educational, and clinical services in psychology. Therefore, supervision is required for patient safety, supervisee education, and to ensure competency in the field of psychology.
Greg Bohall, Mary-Jo Bautista
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Organization, Administration, and Supervision of Special Education

Review of Educational Research, 1963
THIS CHAPTER is concerned with research directed at the over-all task of providing special education services. As background for the organization of special education, reports on general philosophy and theory of special education, legislation, prevalence studies, and surveys of special education in other countries are reviewed preliminary to discussion
Paul H. Voelker, Frances A. Mullen
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Educational administration and supervision in Brazil

International Review of Education, 1976
The Brazilian formal educational system operates at federal, state and county levels. The federal Ministry of Education and Culture provides financial and technical assistance to the states, which have primary responsibility for administering the schools with the exception of federal and private institutions.
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Educational administration and supervision in Japan

International Review of Education, 1976
The administration and supervision of education represents one of the most controversial issues in post-war Japanese education. The basic issue is one of centralization or decentralization. The left wing teachers union favours local control, the conservative government, central control.
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