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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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EVALUATION OF AN INSERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM ON DEMENTIA AND WANDERING

Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1997
Abstract This study assessed the impact of an inservice training program in four nursing homes on nursing staff's knowledge of dementia, pacing/wandering behavior and management strategies, staff satisfaction, and their perceptions of work difficulty and quality of care.
D Barkley   +3 more
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Inservice training for part‐time dental faculty

Journal of Dental Education, 1981
Part‐time faculty outnumber full‐time faculty in clinical dentistry departments. They spend many hours in contact with students and often serve as role models of dental practitioners. Yet, part‐time faculty have had very little formal training in instructional techniques.
G. L. Powell, Jim E. Barrett
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Inservice Training and Innovation in Manpower Agencies

Journal of Employment Counseling, 1976
The utilization of new know ledge in applied social science settings requires that this knowledge be transmitted in formats that are directly relevant, instructional, and parachutable. This article presents information and guidelines to be applied in considering training content, teaching/learning methods, and media.
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Inservice Training for Physicians Serving Handicapped Children

Exceptional Children, 1982
A nationwide project to provide continuing medical education to primary care physicians who provide office-based health care to handicapped children is described. Included are issues involving the physician's role in relation to the child's family, school, and community.
John T. Powers, Alfred Healy
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The Use of Drama as an Inservice Training Technique

Journal of Employment Counseling, 1976
This article describes the use of drama as a technique for facilitating group discussion and understanding. The play “It's a Man's World” reverses the typical male and female roles in the business world to dramatize the sometimes discriminatory employment practices that women face in the business world today.
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An Individualized Projects Model for Inservice Training

The Pointer, 1983
(1983). An Individualized Projects Model for Inservice Training. The Pointer: Vol. 28, Inservice Training in Special Education, pp. 34-36.
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Inservice Training for Elementary School Health Education

Health Education, 1976
(1976). Inservice Training for Elementary School Health Education. Health Education: Vol. 7, No. 2, pp. 27-29.
Larry K. Olsen   +2 more
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A New Approach to Health Education Inservice Training

Journal of School Health, 1984
ABSTRACTInservice training to promote health education is important and, for it to be truly effective, teachers must be intimately involved from the beginning. This article describes the operation of the Portal School Program at Arizona State University which is one method for promoting health education in elementary schools.
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