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2005
In the early 1990s the NYU/Wagner School undertook an effort to reform the curriculum of one of the oldest and largest public administration programs in the nation to make its graduates more job ready and better prepared to be “reflective practitioners.” While the reform applied to all parts of the School, the design of the public policy analysis ...
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In the early 1990s the NYU/Wagner School undertook an effort to reform the curriculum of one of the oldest and largest public administration programs in the nation to make its graduates more job ready and better prepared to be “reflective practitioners.” While the reform applied to all parts of the School, the design of the public policy analysis ...
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The Journal of Social Welfare Law, 1978
Abstract There are no winners: “Social workers sent youth to brutal death.” “Social workers kept watch on freed killer.” These two headlines appeared within a few days of each other in the Daily Telegraph. The first heading is not, perhaps, unexpected and most battered social workers will have felt a twinge of sympathy for their East Sussex colleagues,
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Abstract There are no winners: “Social workers sent youth to brutal death.” “Social workers kept watch on freed killer.” These two headlines appeared within a few days of each other in the Daily Telegraph. The first heading is not, perhaps, unexpected and most battered social workers will have felt a twinge of sympathy for their East Sussex colleagues,
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Collaborative Governance in Theory and Practice
, 2007Over the past few decades, a new form of governance has emerged to replace adversarial and managerial modes of policy making and implementation. Collaborative governance, as it has come to be known, brings public and private stakeholders together in ...
C. Ansell, A. Gash
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Cognition in Practice: Outdoors: a social anthropology of cognition in practice
, 1988List of figures List of tables Preface 1. Introduction: psychology and anthropology I Part I. Theory in Practice: 2. Missionaries and cannibals (indoors) 3. Life after school 4. Psychology and anthropology II Part II. Practice in Theory: 5.
J. Lave
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Independent Nurse, 2008
Molly Courtenay helps resolve everyday issues for nurse prescribers
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Molly Courtenay helps resolve everyday issues for nurse prescribers
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Practicing the Practice: The Heutagogy Community of Practice
2016Founded in 2013, the Heutagogy Community of Practice aims to promote awareness of and to enact the learning principles that are its topical focus: heutagogy, or self-determined learning. Similar to Communities of Practice, heutagogy shares common theoretical underpinnings in the ideas of emergence, self-organizing systems, human agency, and ...
Lisa Marie Blaschke+2 more
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2017
Abstract This chapter analyzes dance games as transmission systems, assessing their capacity to notate, transmit, and archive embodied repertoires that are typically taught in face-to-face, body-to-body contexts. Dance games ask players to sight-read unfamiliar choreography in real time, mirroring the screen dancer as the routine unfolds.
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Abstract This chapter analyzes dance games as transmission systems, assessing their capacity to notate, transmit, and archive embodied repertoires that are typically taught in face-to-face, body-to-body contexts. Dance games ask players to sight-read unfamiliar choreography in real time, mirroring the screen dancer as the routine unfolds.
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The Practicality of Practice Theory
Academy of Management Learning & Education, 2016We engage in a conversation about the relevance of practice theory for management. We argue that management educators can use practice theory to help current and future managers develop intuitions ...
Martha S. Feldman, Monica C. Worline
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Practice Model: Collaborative Practice
Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 1995The concept of collaborative practice is based on the premise that excellent patient care relies on the expertise of several care providers. Collaboration is a complex behavior that requires time, energy, and patience to implement. It demands understanding of its elements and structure, as well as the commitment of clinicians, administrators, insurers,
Janice Opladen, Jill Quinn, Lisa Norsen
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EASL Clinical Practice Guidelines: Management of hepatocellular carcinoma.
Journal of Hepatology, 2018P. Galle+7 more
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