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We revisit the well‐known but often misunderstood issue of (non)collapsibility of effect measures in regression models for binary and time‐to‐event outcomes.
R. Daniel, Jingjing Zhang, D. Farewell
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Competence Approach in the Philosophy of Education: Capabilities and Problems
This article analyzes the potential and problems of determining the content of education based on competencies. Were identified the main impacts of this process.
Serhiy Proleiev, Victoria Shamrai
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Analyses that reveal how treatment effects vary allow researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to better understand the efficacy of educational interventions.
Luke W. Miratrix +5 more
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A frequently observed research finding is that females outperform males on tasks of verbal and language abilities, but there is considerable variability in effect sizes from sample to sample.
David Reilly, D. Neumann, Glenda Andrews
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Basic Curriculum Changes in Technical Education at Elementary Schools in the Slovak Republic
Significant curricular reform took place in the Slovak republic in September 2008, resulting in a new two-level curriculum. However, not all of the standards established have proved helpful to teachers, schools, parents or students, either in relation to
Mária Kožuchova
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ON THE CARTOGRAPHIC LITERACY FORMATION OF FUTURE SPECIALISTS ON TOURISM: THEORY AND PRACTICE
Tourism as a complex socio-economic phenomenon of our time, is still first of all a process of practice activity and has not yet received a final scientific understanding, what is manifested in the absence of appropriate scientific field.
A. G. Redkin, E. V. Tsikunova
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The article uses the competence based approach to present a comparative analysis of three options for training forensic experts: (1) continuing professional education in the form of professional development and retraining; (2) higher education as per the
E. R. Rossinskaya
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Rigorous Large-Scale Educational RCTs Are Often Uninformative: Should We Be Concerned?
There are a growing number of large-scale educational randomized controlled trials (RCTs). Considering their expense, it is important to reflect on the effectiveness of this approach.
Hugues Lortie-Forgues, M. Inglis
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ABOUT INTERRELATION OF THE EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS
The article discusses the development of the methodology for determination of conformity of competencies of the educational standards and the characteristics of the labor functions of the professional standards (PS). The attempt is making to formulate an
Mikhail S. Gasparian +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a chronic, inherited hemoglobinopathy that requires frequent hospitalization for disease‐related complications. Canadian data on inpatient care is limited. This study compared caregiver‐reported hospital experiences of children with SCD to those with cystic fibrosis (CF), a chronic, autosomal recessive ...
Hailey M. Zwicker +11 more
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