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Backgrounds: The Universal Immunization Program of India is one of the most cost-effective interventions in public health. Missing or delaying vaccination may elicit an uncertain immune response in the body, making the population susceptible to vaccine ...
Prakash Kumar +4 more
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Attending to Disability in TESOL: A Case of Patterned Inequities
Abstract This article in the special issue commemorating TESOL Quarterly's anniversary documents that scholarship in the intersection of TESOL and disability is a relatively newer phenomenon. It draws on scholarship from TESOL Quarterly and the field more broadly to illuminate how research, although emergent, points to an alarming trend: that ...
Sara E.N. Kangas
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Circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus: a menace to the end game of polio eradication
The World Health Organisation Western Pacific Region countries were declared free of polio in 2000 until a polio outbreak involving 305 cases occurred in Indonesia in 2006.
L. Ming +4 more
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Of Cherries, Fudge, and Onions: Science and Its Courtroom Perversion [PDF]
The thesis of this article is that the Supreme Court decision in Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc.\u27s focus on the scientific method, however rigorously applied, invites certain classes of abuses. There are instances in which evidence can be
Conley, John M., Peterson, David W.
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Autoethnography as a Research Methodology in TESOL
Abstract In this article, I discuss autoethnography as a qualitative research methodology that has been increasingly adopted by scholars in TESOL in the last decade. My goal is to introduce this methodology to colleagues who are preparing to use autoethnography in their research and I expect that introduction to take them to other resources in the ...
Bedrettin Yazan
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Can pandemics affect educational attainment? Evidence from the polio epidemic of 1916
We leverage the largest polio outbreak in US history, the 1916 polio epidemic, to study how epidemic-related school interruptions affect educational attainment.
Keith Meyers, M. Thomasson
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Breaking the rules: Summer camping experiences and the lives of Ontario children growing up with polio in the 1940s and 1950s [PDF]
This chapter presents an analysis from a critical disability studies history framework developed for a research project. It discusses how the research was conducted using an oral history method and how the analysis was produced.
Ferguson, S. +2 more
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Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL): Characteristics, Connections, and Pedagogies
Abstract In this article, we discuss content and language integrated learning (CLIL) in relation to content‐based instruction (CBI) and English medium instruction (EMI) with the aim of offering a concise summary of what this educational/language teaching approach entails and offers in terms of situated practices and research.
Darío Luis Banegas +2 more
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Introduction. Vaccination could be the most effective means of preventing hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS), which is one of the leading zoonoses and a major cause of natural disease in humans.
Svetlana S. Kurashova +10 more
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Abstract Replication studies are critical to the growth and credibility of the field of TESOL studies, including what we know about the teaching, learning, and use of English globally. Much of what we understand about TESOL is determined through empirical research evidence. However, we rarely revisit and probe at the stability of our claims about TESOL
Kevin McManus
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