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Students’ experiences of school suspension

Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 2014
Issue addressedSchool inclusion and academic attainment are key social determinants of health. Students who have been suspended from school are more likely to disengage from school and consequently not receive the health promoting benefits of social inclusion and academic achievement.
Quin, Daniel, Hemphill, Sheryl A.
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Experience of Foundation STEM-School [PDF]

open access: possibleCEUR Workshop Proceedings, Vol-2104: Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on ICT in Education, Research and Industrial Applications. Integration, Harmonization and Knowledge Transfer. Volume II: Workshops, 2017
The development of artificial intelligence systems in the near future will lead to a reduction in routine, template work. The toolkit changes in most professions. There is a need for a quick retraining of a specialist and the use of computer systems.
Nataliya Kushnir   +3 more
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In‐School Work Experience and the Returns to Schooling

Journal of Labor Economics, 2001
Students often accumulate substantial work experience before leaving school. Because conventional earnings functions do not control for in‐school work experience, their estimates of the return to schooling include the benefit of work experience gained along the way.
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Experimenting in Schools

2020
Teaching experiments carried out in school settings, as was the case with George Hillocks’ project, offer researchers far more than their usual share of difficulties. Student’s interests are drawn to many things more important to them than the researchers’ concerns: sports, friendships, romance, pressures from home.
John R. Hayes   +5 more
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Drawing on medical school experiences

International Review of Psychiatry, 2023
As a medical student, engagement with the medical humanities allowed me to express myself, reflect on experiences, and share my inner thoughts and feelings. Drawing has played a critical role in my life both casually and professionally. It has helped me study anatomy and how the human body works, connect with others, and find a collaborative community.
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