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Helping staff help students.

Journal of nursing staff development : JNSD, 1992
Nurses in a variety of health care settings work with nursing students. Staff development educators can help the nurses create a successful student affiliation while protecting the agency and patients. By teaching staff what to ask and what to tell, educators help students learn without compromising care.
R R, Voignier, L H, Freeman
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Helping Parents Help Children

Middle School Journal, 1979
"How can I help my child in reading and math?" is a question parents frequently ask educators. Too often, because of a shortage of time, parents are answered in general terms such as, "Listen to your child read a story and ask questions about what was read" or "Make a set of flash cards and have your child practice learning the addition facts." Such ...
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Helping chemists help themselves

Software continues to prove useful in almost every facet of work and life. In chemistry, this is no different as it is used in the laboratory to help guide experiments and outside of the laboratory to simulate chemicals. Multiple software packages are described to aid in reactor automation and algorithm-driven reaction optimization in the laboratory ...
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Help!

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1968
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Help!

The British Journal of Radiology, 1973
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Help! Help!

Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews, 1979
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Helping others help themselves

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1999
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