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Effect of inservice training on implementation of a health curriculum in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Journal of School Health, 1991The effect of different types of inservice training on the degree of implementation of a fourth grade health curriculum in Nova Scotia, Canada, was investigated.
H. Cameron
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, 2012
Purpose – The aim of this study is to analyse the experiences of student teachers and mentors regarding in‐service teacher‐training or the “Learning in the Workplace Trajectory” (LIW) in Flemish secondary schools.
I. Snoeck, E. Struyf
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Purpose – The aim of this study is to analyse the experiences of student teachers and mentors regarding in‐service teacher‐training or the “Learning in the Workplace Trajectory” (LIW) in Flemish secondary schools.
I. Snoeck, E. Struyf
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Inservice Training in the Care of Labor Patients
The American Journal of Nursing, 1956M 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 in Speech-Language Pathology
, 1995Inservice training needs in speech-language pathology were surveyed in two groups: (a) directors of university training programs and (b) supervisors of speech-language services in the schools.
R. K. Sommers, A. Caruso
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The Jordanian Inservice Teacher Training Program
TESOL Quarterly, 1975Developing countries around the world are faced with acute teacher shortages. As a result many are forced to employ unqualified teachers. This paper describes an attempt in Jordan to provide professional training to unqualified English Teachers while they continue to serve as classroom teachers. The results of this attempt have been so favorable that a
Russell N. Campbell+2 more
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Using Interaction Analysis in the Inservice Training of Teachers
, 1962THE REMARKS to be made here are based on a nine-week inservice training program in which 55 teachers participated. Most of the teachers were from two junior high schools located i n a suburban system near Minneapolis.
N. Flanders
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Responses to a First Time Use of Internet Inservice Training by Agricultural Extension Agents
, 1999The Internet is a powerful tool for distance education. When used for extension inservice training, it provides the benefits of lower training costs due to lack of travel requirements and the ability for agents and specialists over a large geographic ...
R. Lippert, C. Plank
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A Comprehensive Approach To The Inservice Training of Teachers
NASSP Bulletin, 1983The model presented in this article addresses three major areas: knowledge ac quisition, com petency or skill ac quisition, and the development of the significant experi ence. The authors base their sugges tions on experi ences at the In service Section of the Center for Pro fessional Develop ment at the Univer sity of Kentucky.
John W. Hall+2 more
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, 1985
The instructional elements of inservice training sessions that prepare teachers to implement innovations were investigated. Workshops conducted by trainers from exemplary programs sponsored by the National Diffusion Network were observed to describe the ...
I. Broyles, M. Tillman
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The instructional elements of inservice training sessions that prepare teachers to implement innovations were investigated. Workshops conducted by trainers from exemplary programs sponsored by the National Diffusion Network were observed to describe the ...
I. Broyles, M. Tillman
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The Economics of Inservice Training
1978Much 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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