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Ergonomic Sponge Electrodes From Recycled PEDOT:PSS
ABSTRACT Emerging technologies in human–machine interfacing increasingly aim to develop solutions that naturally conform to the body's unique characteristics. Ergonomics and electrical performance in cutaneous sensing are crucial for accurate and reliable translation of biosignals.
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IT staff training and development
Proceedings of the 29th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services - SIGUCCS '01, 2001Our paper demonstrates how UTSA's Information Technology Training and Development Plan removes the guesswork from training needs assessment and acquisition. It assists IT managers in establishing a team of well-prepared, technically competent, customer centered personnel.
Almond D. Dillard, Galen Raether
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JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1987
The dramatic increase in the number of mothers of young children currently in the work force has resulted in an increased demand for child care outside the home, including care for handicapped children. To meet this need, we propose the integration of handicapped children into community child care centers as adjunct services to specialized early ...
Nancy Klein, Robert Sheehan
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The dramatic increase in the number of mothers of young children currently in the work force has resulted in an increased demand for child care outside the home, including care for handicapped children. To meet this need, we propose the integration of handicapped children into community child care centers as adjunct services to specialized early ...
Nancy Klein, Robert Sheehan
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Psychiatric Services, 1972
O NE OF THE newest developments in hospitals is the emergence of a specialized department that is specifically commissioned and equipped to train personnel. At long last, hospital administrators recognize that our hospitals cannot exist without effective training programs when most of their employees lack appropriate skills before being hired. They are
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O NE OF THE newest developments in hospitals is the emergence of a specialized department that is specifically commissioned and equipped to train personnel. At long last, hospital administrators recognize that our hospitals cannot exist without effective training programs when most of their employees lack appropriate skills before being hired. They are
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British Journal of Educational Technology, 1993
Abstract An innovation in staff development in 1985 at Birmingham Polytechnic (now the University of Central England) led to the introduction of staff developers in all faculties. The faculty staff developers were ascribed a product‐oriented model of practice.
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Abstract An innovation in staff development in 1985 at Birmingham Polytechnic (now the University of Central England) led to the introduction of staff developers in all faculties. The faculty staff developers were ascribed a product‐oriented model of practice.
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Staff Development for Inclusion
2013The world is changing. The change is what determines our world today and decides about how we live. Change is a companion of the everyday of our life. For many people it is exciting and for others it leads to frustration and fear. However, for some people change does not happen even if they dream about it.
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2020
Chapter 5 explores building classroom management techniques through the use of restorative practices, including how students, teachers, and staff members share the responsibility of managing issues and behavioral concerns within a classroom. The topic of finding a balance between focusing on academic content and integrating restorative practices into a
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Chapter 5 explores building classroom management techniques through the use of restorative practices, including how students, teachers, and staff members share the responsibility of managing issues and behavioral concerns within a classroom. The topic of finding a balance between focusing on academic content and integrating restorative practices into a
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Journal for Nurses in Staff Development (JNSD), 2006
Mary G, Harper, Elizabeth, Pendry
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Mary G, Harper, Elizabeth, Pendry
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