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Ideas about Educational Methods
Journal of Surgical Education, 2008i o a a o ast summer the journal sent out a call for new ideas about ducational methods. We asked for original work that describes ducational efforts in our surgical training programs. We were nterested in activities dealing with student or resident surgical raining.
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Sampling methods in Clinical Research; an Educational Review
Emergency, 2017Clinical research usually involves patients with a certain disease or a condition. The generalizability of clinical research findings is based on multiple factors related to the internal and external validity of the research methods.
Mohamed Elfil, Ahmed Negida
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Abstract Jane Addams (1860–1935) is best known as the founder of Hull House in Chicago. Addams and her friend Ellen Starr opened Hull House in 1889 in a section of Chicago populated by immigrants who were primarily industrial workers. The settlement house served as a community meeting place and provided a variety of social services to
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Abstract Jane Addams (1860–1935) is best known as the founder of Hull House in Chicago. Addams and her friend Ellen Starr opened Hull House in 1889 in a section of Chicago populated by immigrants who were primarily industrial workers. The settlement house served as a community meeting place and provided a variety of social services to
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Mixed methods in educational psychology inquiry
Contemporary Educational Psychology, 2019Mixed methods research has the potential to advance theory and enhance the usefulness of research findings. However, the success of a mixed methods research inquiry is tied to how well researchers integrate the quantitative and qualitative strands, and ...
Matthew T. McCrudden +2 more
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FairAIED: Navigating Fairness, Bias, and Ethics in Educational AI Applications
arXiv.orgThe integration of AI in education holds immense potential for personalizing learning experiences and transforming instructional practices. However, AI systems can inadvertently encode and amplify biases present in educational data, leading to unfair or ...
Sribala Vidyadhari Chinta +6 more
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Research in Comparative and International Education, 2006
This article is a slightly edited excerpt from a forthcoming book by David Phillips & Michele Schweisfurth: Comparative and International Education: an introduction to theory, method, and practice (Continuum, 2007). This part of the study rehearses some of the considerations of method in comparative studies in education.
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This article is a slightly edited excerpt from a forthcoming book by David Phillips & Michele Schweisfurth: Comparative and International Education: an introduction to theory, method, and practice (Continuum, 2007). This part of the study rehearses some of the considerations of method in comparative studies in education.
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Educational-Methodical Work and Legal Education
2015It is noted that the preparation of a significant part of teaching materials, in particular, the stock of lectures (materials of lectures) and recommendations of the workshop, beyond proclaimed at the present stage of the educational paradigm and of the principle of freedom of education.
Boldyrev, Vladimir A. +1 more
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Qualitative Research Methods in Medical Education
Anesthesiology, 2019Abstract Qualitative research was originally developed within the social sciences. Medical education is a field that comprises multiple disciplines, including the social sciences, and utilizes qualitative research to gain a broader understanding of key phenomena within the field.
Adam P, Sawatsky +2 more
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Group Methods in Parent Education
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1975(1975). Group Methods in Parent Education. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy: Vol. 25, No. 3, pp. 315-321.
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Feedback methods in nursing education
Nurse Education Today, 1988Abstract This paper argues that both teachers and pupils require feedback and that traditional methods of assessment and evaluation may not be effective in providing this. A variety of methods of obtaining feedback are discussed and it is suggested that if teaching is to be a dynamic activity regular evaluation and a variety of methods may be ...
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