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Models and modeling in physics education
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2019This article will look at modern trends in physics education through the perspective of model-based-learning and teaching. It will describe some ideas for using models and modeling as main students’ activity and their important role for improving the understanding of the physical theory.
Maya Gaydarova +2 more
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Cognitive Modelling and Education
1987In the design of computational systems to coach pupils in the acquisition of an ability it can be profitable to consider errors in the performance of the pupil. In such a situation the coaching system should be able to make a diagnosis of erroneous performance.
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Two Models of Educational Assessment
Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 1996Many educational developments in recent decades pose a serious challenge to the traditional scientific measurement model that has dominated assessment practices. The scientific measurement model has led to an over-emphasis on statistical tests and the reification of single measure test scores.
Hager, Paul, Butler, Jim
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Implementation of an Interprofessional Educational Model
Nurse Educator, 2013Despite literature that supports the benefits of interprofessional collaboration among healthcare practitioners, such as better patient outcomes and more efficient use of resources, many education programs continue to educate in silos, leading to a lack of awareness of the role of other disciplines.
Susan J, Corbridge +3 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972
"We must educate people in what nobody knew yesterday, and prepare people in our schools for what no one knows yet, but what some people must know tomorrow," says Margaret Mead. This has been the goal of medical education for as long as I can remember.
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"We must educate people in what nobody knew yesterday, and prepare people in our schools for what no one knows yet, but what some people must know tomorrow," says Margaret Mead. This has been the goal of medical education for as long as I can remember.
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Health education models and food hygiene education
Journal of the Royal Society of Health, 1995Education of food industry personnel in hygiene matters has been recommended as a means of improving food handling practices and thus the safety of food. Provision has been made within the Food Safety Act 1990 for the making of regulations to specify the nature and extent of such training.
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2020
This chapter explores the specific duties of an academic to assist with decision making to aid in making the progression to learner-centricity. Academics are not only focused on flexibility and accessibility, but also other factors like resources and reasoning behind the instructional design approach to ensure proper working practices.
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This chapter explores the specific duties of an academic to assist with decision making to aid in making the progression to learner-centricity. Academics are not only focused on flexibility and accessibility, but also other factors like resources and reasoning behind the instructional design approach to ensure proper working practices.
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2018
This chapter builds upon the research carried out from the previous sections focusing on mapping, motivation, mastering skills, behavioural changes and socialisation. Through using these concepts, guidelines can be drawn up to assist the Educator to harness the flexibility of gamification when designing tasks, challenges, or assessment.
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This chapter builds upon the research carried out from the previous sections focusing on mapping, motivation, mastering skills, behavioural changes and socialisation. Through using these concepts, guidelines can be drawn up to assist the Educator to harness the flexibility of gamification when designing tasks, challenges, or assessment.
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Modeling manipulation in medical education
Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2008As residents and medical students progress through their medical training, they are presented with multiple instances in which they feel they must manipulate the healthcare system and deceive others in order to efficiently treat their patients. This, however, creates a culture of manipulation resulting in untoward effects on trainees' ethical and ...
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