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Nursing Management, 2010
Skills for Health has launched a series of sector-specific initial assessment tools to improve the literacy and numeracy of healthcare professionals.
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Skills for Health has launched a series of sector-specific initial assessment tools to improve the literacy and numeracy of healthcare professionals.
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1997
This chapter reviews recent experiments that have examined the functional neuroanatomy of motor and visuomotor skill learning using brain imaging techniques such as single photon emission computed tomography, positron emission tomography, and functional magnetic resonance imaging.
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This chapter reviews recent experiments that have examined the functional neuroanatomy of motor and visuomotor skill learning using brain imaging techniques such as single photon emission computed tomography, positron emission tomography, and functional magnetic resonance imaging.
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Why Do New Technologies Complement Skills? Directed Technical Change and Wage Inequality
, 1998D. Acemoglu
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21st Century Skills: Learning for Life in Our Times
, 2009Charles Fadel, B. Trilling
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The malleability of spatial skills: a meta-analysis of training studies.
Psychological bulletin, 2013D. Uttal +6 more
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Project-Based Learning for the 21st Century: Skills for the Future
, 2010Stephanie Bell
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Scientific Works
This article discusses human skills. Skills are interpreted as actions that a person performs to acquire motor or intellectual abilities, carrying out those actions in the appropriate manner. It is shown that, alongside new skills, new knowledge and habits also emerge during the process of activity.
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This article discusses human skills. Skills are interpreted as actions that a person performs to acquire motor or intellectual abilities, carrying out those actions in the appropriate manner. It is shown that, alongside new skills, new knowledge and habits also emerge during the process of activity.
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