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Frisian Literature in Education
2020Frisian is a minority language taught at least one hour a week in primary schools. As a result, Frisian literature occupies a smaller position in the educational system than Dutch literature, since Dutch is the national language. This chapter discusses systematically the position of fiction and literature in the various types of education in primary ...
Hoekstra, E., de Jong, Gerbrich
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Approaches to embedding sustainability in teacher education: A synthesis of the literature [PDF]
This study investigated how teacher education academics embed sustainability education in learning and teaching, using a systematic literature review of peer-reviewed journal articles.
Neus Evans +2 more
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Pediatrics, 1977
The article "Parents’ Knowledge of Respiratory Disease: A Comparison of Inner-City and Suburban Parents," by William Tomlinson (Pediatrics 56:1009, December 1975) deserves comment. We are supportive of the concepts of health education; however, the study lacks the rigorous approach of most studies published in Pediatrics. If education is to be accepted
M J, Kornacki, L E, Fazen
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The article "Parents’ Knowledge of Respiratory Disease: A Comparison of Inner-City and Suburban Parents," by William Tomlinson (Pediatrics 56:1009, December 1975) deserves comment. We are supportive of the concepts of health education; however, the study lacks the rigorous approach of most studies published in Pediatrics. If education is to be accepted
M J, Kornacki, L E, Fazen
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Literature in the education of the doctor
The Lancet, 1997adds colour, depth, and feeling. Two examples from contemporary literature illustrate this well. The first is from The Woman Who Walked into Doors by Roddy Doyle. Set in Ireland, the story is about domestic violence. In one chapter, while Paula, the main character is in hospital waiting for treatment in the emergency room having “fallen down the stairs”
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Environmental Education and the Education Literature
The Journal of Environmental Education, 1996Abstract A study was conducted to determine to what extent the current professional education literature is publishing material on environmental education in the school curriculum. Findings indicate that readers will not readily find information on how to infuse environmental education into the school curriculum.
Ruth A. Wilson, Jodie Smith
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New Literary History, 1982
N the mid-sixties an Anglo-Indian film, directed by James Ivory, had a brief showing in a few major cities. Shakespeare Wallah portrayed the dwindling fortunes of an itinerant troupe of English Shakespearean actors doing the circuit of the Indian hill towns in the years following independence.
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N the mid-sixties an Anglo-Indian film, directed by James Ivory, had a brief showing in a few major cities. Shakespeare Wallah portrayed the dwindling fortunes of an itinerant troupe of English Shakespearean actors doing the circuit of the Indian hill towns in the years following independence.
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Clinical education: A review of the literature
Nurse Education in Practice, 2007In 2005, the University of Sheffield was commissioned to research the role, function and perceived impact of the clinical nurse educator role in a National Health Service Primary Care Trust. This paper presents the results of Phase I of the study, a review of the literature on clinical education and the series of research questions that were indicated.
Carol, Pollard +3 more
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Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1985
Abstract Using Psychological Abstracts as the source of the original sample (“first-level”), various characteristics of the literature of educational psychology are compared with the characteristics of a “second-level” literature (defined as the literature that the first level cites).
F.W. Lancaster, K. Konopasek, Tina Owens
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Abstract Using Psychological Abstracts as the source of the original sample (“first-level”), various characteristics of the literature of educational psychology are compared with the characteristics of a “second-level” literature (defined as the literature that the first level cites).
F.W. Lancaster, K. Konopasek, Tina Owens
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The Study of Literature in Medical Education
Academic Medicine, 1995Abstract The study of literature encourages the development of otherwise hard-to-teach clinical competencies. It provides access to the values and experiences of physicians, patients, and families; it calls for the exercise of skill in observation and interpretation, develops clinical imagination, and, especially through writing ...
K M, Hunter, R, Charon, J L, Coulehan
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Comprehensibility of Patient Education Literature
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1989A survey of the mental health information literature available in NSW was made using the Flesch Formula for Reading Ease. It was found that ten out of thirteen were written at a level of complexity unintelligible to up to 60% of the general public. The literature is therefore falling far short of its potential.
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