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Budding enrollment: The impact of cannabis policy on US colleges and universities
Abstract We examine how liberalized recreational marijuana laws have affected freshmen enrollment and science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) major choice using difference‐in‐differences and event study models. Estimates indicate near‐zero initial enrollment growth as schools substituted between in‐state and out‐of‐state students.
Joshua H. Hess, Danna Thomas
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This paper presents a critical content analysis of the curriculum development process within the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (IBPYP) using the Cultural-Historical Activity Theory (CHAT) framework.
Shaoru Annie Zeng
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Summary Background This study explored UV exposure and prevention behaviors among melanoma patients, focusing on occupational UV exposure, melanoma characteristics, risk awareness, and protective behaviors. Patients and Methods This cross‐sectional study analyzed demographics, melanoma characteristics, UV exposure, awareness, and preventive measures ...
Susanne Dugas‐Breit +3 more
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The International Baccalaureate (IB) is experiencing rapid growth, resulting in demand for IB teachers in both public and independent schools. Since teaching IB requires specific knowledge of the language and pedagogy of the IB programmes, initial ...
Cody Alderson, Mark Hirschkorn
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International Mindedness in Practice: The Evidence from International Baccalaureate Schools [PDF]
International Mindedness is an overarching construct related to multilingualism, intercultural understanding and global engagement (Hill, 2012). The concept is central to the International Baccalaureate (IB) and sits at the heart of its education ...
Bunnell, Tristan +11 more
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Organisational Factors and Nurses' Well‐Being in the Workplace: An Integrative Review
ABSTRACT Aim To report organisational factors known to positively contribute to nurses' well‐being in the workplace. Design Integrative literature review. Methods Peer‐reviewed journal articles using various methodological approaches, and theoretical works, published in English with a focus on organisational factors and nurses' well‐being were included.
Carmel Bond +3 more
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The Role of Nurses in General Practice: An Integrative Review
ABSTRACT Aim To synthesise the literature around the roles of general practice nurses (GPNs) and the barriers and facilitators of their role. Design Integrative literature review using Whittemore and Knafls framework. Methods Papers were exported into Covidence for screening. Quality was appraised using the Mixed Method Appraisal Tool.
Asha Beattie +3 more
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Problem and purpose. Information and communication technologies (ICT) are considered one of the most progressive and effective means of increasing interest in learning, as well as developing students in modern teaching methods.
Vladimir I. Tomin
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The will of the Lord - Baccalaureate [PDF]
Baccalaureate service for the class of 1984. Service includes speeches by graduating seniors Greg Doris, Karen Smith, and Janet Cook (music). Main speech by John Rowe describes life as making one's own choices whether one wants to live a good quality ...
Rowe, John
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Experiences of LGBTQ+ Healthcare Providers in Workplaces in Taiwan: A Cross‐Sectional Survey
ABSTRACT Aims To examine workplace experiences, perspectives on coming out at work, organisational climate and mental health status of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning and other sexual, and gender minority healthcare providers (LGBTQ+ HCPs) within an East Asian cultural context.
Ya‐Ching Wang +7 more
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