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Patient education: a literature review

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1988
The literature review has been carried out to examine the role of nurses as patient teachers. It attempts to determine why patient education is necessary and why it should be part ofthe nurse's role. Included is an account ofthe abilities required by the nurse in order to function in that role.
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Health Education Practice and the Literature

Health Education Quarterly, 1984
A body of meaningful research on the effectiveness of some health education interventions is developing. The emerging health education literature changes the value of innovation for health educators. The growing availability of well-researched methods requires that health educators favor tested programs over innovation in most circumstances.
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Literature in Education

2005
Chapter 1 sketched the linguistic features of literary texts which research has established, notably its variety and its relations to the spoken and to everyday creativity and language use. Students could in principle learn much about the target language through the variety present in the range of texts known as ‘literary’.
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Educating for care: a review of the literature

Nurse Education in Practice, 2001
Given that nursing is a practice-based discipline with care and caring at the core, it can be argued that these two elements should be fundamental concepts within the nursing curriculum. With the ever-increasing use of health care technology it is, however, possible that caring theory as an underpinning concept could be omitted from the curriculum ...
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Higher Education Literature: Characteristics of Citation Patterns

The Journal of Higher Education, 1990
(1990). Higher Education Literature. The Journal of Higher Education: Vol. 61, No. 1, pp. 84-97.
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Literature in American Education

PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1950
In the autumn of 1940 Ernest Hemingway published his novel, For Whom the Bell Tolls. The book had been eagerly awaited. We knew well in advance that the setting of the story was the civil war in Spain, that event so rich in meaning for the recent history of the world. We knew also that Mr.
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Artificial intelligence literacy in higher and adult education: A scoping literature review

Computers and Education Artificial Intelligence, 2022
Matthias Carl Laupichler   +2 more
exaly  

Educational Literature

The Jewish Quarterly Review, 1923
Jacob B. Grossman   +2 more
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Gamification in Science Education. A Systematic Review of the Literature

Education Sciences, 2021
Michail Kalogiannakis   +2 more
exaly  

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