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La Evaluación Pedagógica: una realidad en el museo
Este trabajo ha sido el ensayo piloto del pro¬yecto de Evaluación Cualitativa de Programas Educativos de Museos de España (ECPEME)1 de¬sarrollado a lo largo del año 2012.
Sué Gutiérrez Berciano, Roser Calaf
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ABSTRACT Research examining the complexities and operational structures of civil–military coordination within large‐scale disaster response frameworks in Canada remains scant. This study addresses this gap by critically evaluating existing civil–military coordination mechanisms, identifying systemic deficiencies, and proposing evidence‐based strategic ...
C. Emdad Haque +2 more
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Sistema de evaluación cualitativa a través de dispositivos móviles
El Sistema PruebaL es un producto del proyecto Evaluación Cualitativa a Través de Dispositivos Móviles, cuyo objetivo es analizar e implementar un sistema para gestionar procesos de evaluación.
José Eucario Parra Castrillón
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Docentes en formación: los aprendizajes sobre la evaluación
El presente informe muestra los resultados de la fase cualitativa de un estudio de métodos mixtos, con diseño concurrente por triangulación. La investigación partió de la pregunta: “¿Cómo están enseñando a evaluar los aprendizajes las escuelas ...
Albertico Guevara Araiza +2 more
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Exploring Challenges and Opportunities in International Healthcare Partnerships: A Thematic Analysis
ABSTRACT In global health collaborations, countries of all development levels may seek international assistance, emphasizing trust and conflict resolution. However, existing frameworks lack sustainability metrics, governance, and evaluation criteria.
Salma Arabi +2 more
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ABSTRACT To tackle lasting rural poverty and fully eradicate absolute poverty by 2020, the Chinese government introduced the “targeted poverty alleviation” (TPA) policy in 2013. Quantitative assessments prove the policy's success; yet multidimensional aspects and subjective perceptions of rural poverty are insufficiently accounted for.
Lisa Hoeschle, Shuang Liu, Xiaohua Yu
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Gap analysis of social science resources for conservation practice
Abstract Conservation is an inherently social process—people collectively endeavor to enact conservation. Yet, in conservation social science, research methodologies, training, and competency are less common than in natural sciences. Globally, formal education and training in the social sciences are often unavailable or inaccessible to conservation ...
Diane Detoeuf +18 more
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ABSTRACT Disaster insurance is gaining prominence as a tool to address climate‐induced loss and damage in developing countries. Despite ongoing efforts to pilot disaster insurance in Malawi, adoption by households remains low. This study examines factors influencing the adoption of disaster insurance in Malawi, a country highly susceptible to climate ...
Stern Mwakalimi Kita
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The Neo‐Mercantilist Nexus: China's Geoeconomics Strategy in the Middle East—Discourse and Practice
ABSTRACT China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has become a cornerstone of its hybrid neo‐mercantilist geoeconomics strategy, reshaping the Middle East's geopolitical and economic landscape. This research explores how the BRI enables China to secure energy resources, expand trade networks, and establish strategic infrastructure, thereby advancing its ...
Riya Sultana, Ronen A. Cohen
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Abstract Illegal collecting of wild Venus flytraps (Dionaea muscipula) for the horticultural trade represents a persistent threat to populations of the species across their endemic range in the coastal plain of North and South Carolina (United States). Although wild collecting of Venus flytraps is not a novel threat, there has been very little research
Jared D. Margulies +10 more
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