Health Literacy and Intercultural Competence Training
Intercultural competence (ICC) and health literacy (HL) are vital components of patient education. The purpose of this study was to determine if an educational intervention that combined ICC and HL was effective at changing second-year nursing students ...
Michelle Mavreles Ogrodnick +2 more
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What do students do? Training, research and learning: developing skills for the next generation of near-surface geophysicists [PDF]
In the past decade, degree programmes throughout Europe have changed dramatically and near-surface geophysics is now commonly taught as a minor component of other undergraduate geoscience and related degree programmes.
Cassidy, NJ, Pringle, JK
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A holistic approach to fieldwork through balanced reflective practice [PDF]
Reflective practice is well-established as a tool for practitioner development in areas such as nursing, social work and education. Reflection involves the integration of theoretical constructs and practical action; therefore it seems somewhat ironic ...
Blair, E., Deacon, A.
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Mobile technologies: prospects for their use in learning in informal science settings [PDF]
Recent developments in mobile technologies have offered the potential to support learners studying a variety of subjects. In this paper we explore the possibilities related to science learners and in particular focus on science learners in informal ...
Jones, Ann +2 more
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Field work practice in urban slums: Issues and challenges in a megapolis of India
The practical learning through fieldwork is an integral part of social work education and practice. Learning by doing is the most acceptable methodology.
Asiya Nasreen, Ashvini Kumar Singh
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Researcher self-care in organizational ethnography: lessons from overcoming compassion fatigue [PDF]
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to offer practical researcher self-care strategies to prepare for and manage the emotions involved in doing organizational ethnographic research. Institutional ethics policies or research training programmes may not
Vincett, Joanne
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Geographical tourism research and education at the Jagiellonian University School of Tourism in Poland (1936–1939) [PDF]
The beginning of the twentieth century was a time of intensive development of geographical research on tourism, as well as the establishment of tourism research centers in many European countries.
A. Jackowski +3 more
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Getting more from getting out : increasing achievement in literacy and science through ecological fieldwork [PDF]
This paper demonstrates the positive impact of learning through ecological fieldwork upon children's ability to write, and to write about science. Specifically we have carried out a relatively large-scale study (involving 379 children aged 9–11 years ...
Boyd, Margaret, Scott, Graham
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Developing Students' Research Skills Through Field Work
Fieldwork plays a crucial role in developing students' research skills by bridging theoretical knowledge with practical application. Despite its importance, challenges remain in effectively integrating fieldwork into geography education to maximize ...
Mussakhan Ryskul +5 more
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Background. Community development has been identified as an approach that occupational therapists can use to make a unique contribution to the health of communities.
Nikki Vermeulen
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