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Expansion of Physician Assistant Education
Journal of Physician Assistant Education, 2016Physician assistant (PA) educational programs were created in the 1960s to prepare a new type of health care practitioner. Physician assistant programs began as experiments in medical education, and later, they proved to be highly successful in preparing capable, flexible, and productive clinicians.
James F, Cawley +3 more
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Expansion of Comprehensive Sexuality Education
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal NursingSchool-based sex education has always been and continues to be controversial and mired in politics, and gaps persist in the content and skills that children and adolescents receive about sexual health. State policies dictate whether sex and HIV education are mandated, medically accurate, or include life skills such as providing consent to sexual ...
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The Expansion of Educational Opportunities
Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 1983Traditional special education programs for disabled students so often tend to curtail decision-making experiences that students are unprepared for adult responsibilities. Career choices for both men and women with visual impairments may be blunted by fear of failure as well as by role stereotyping.
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The Expansion of Special Education
Oxford Review of Education, 1985This article advances the argument that special education is expanding as part of a restructuring of the educationātraining system to deal with large numbers of young people who are now defined as unable or unwilling to participate in normal education.
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Economic Openness and Educational Expansion [PDF]
This paper documents the vast expansion of schooling over the past several decades. It begins by considering international panel data and makes the observation that poor countries today have higher average education levels than countries at the same level of economic development used to have in the past.
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