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Inservice Training for the 1980's

Journal of the Division for Early Childhood, 1981
Inservice training must be improved and expanded in the years ahead to meet the needs of those who work with young handicapped children. Recognizing and avoiding the problems of general inservice and viewing inservice as adult education with a content focus on the child provides a background for improving training.
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Inservice Training in the Care of Labor Patients

The American Journal of Nursing, 1956
M jOST hospitals are justifiably proud of their maternity departments. Even during the past twenty years, the reduction in maternal and infant mortality rates has been tremendous. Improved analgesics and anesthetics offer considerable relief of pain during labor.
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Inservice training as persons‐in‐relation

Theory Into Practice, 1978
(1978). Inservice training as persons‐in‐relation. Theory Into Practice: Vol. 17, Staff Development: New Directions, pp. 239-244.
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The Economics of Inservice Training

1978
Much the larger part of training in modern economies is provided (though, as we shall see, not necessarily financed) by industrial firms. Since this activity, by definition, is very much a secondary one, the question arises immediately: Why is it that industrial firms, rather than specialised training schools, provide the bulk of training in Britain ...
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A Working Model for Inservice Training

The Two-Year College Mathematics Journal, 1974
Michael A. Topper is an Instructor of Mathematics at Parkland College, Champaign, Illinois. He has been active in the area of staff development and in 1973 became the coordinator for the Parkland College Staff Development Program. He received his M.A.
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The New Look in Inservice Training

British Journal of Special Education, 1986
The government's new proposals for the planning and funding of inservice training are examined by Professor Peter Mittler, director, Centre for Educational Guidance and Special Needs, Manchester University.
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Psychiatric Aide Inservice Training

Nursing Research, 1960
R, ELLSWORTH, A, BRYANT, G, BUTLER
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Inservice Training in the University

The Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1974
THOMAS C. NEIL, BENSON HECKER
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