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Observation of Laryngeal Postures via High-Speed Videoendoscopy in Adductor Laryngeal Dystonia. [PDF]
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2017
Even those who agree with the idea of creating a monitoring system might still need to be convinced that what students have to say should be considered valuable input in the effort to improve schools, whether it pertains to raising academic performance or to safety, security, and behavior.
Ron Astor, Rami Benbenishty
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Even those who agree with the idea of creating a monitoring system might still need to be convinced that what students have to say should be considered valuable input in the effort to improve schools, whether it pertains to raising academic performance or to safety, security, and behavior.
Ron Astor, Rami Benbenishty
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Nursing Children and Young People, 2013
ONE OF THE first things I was told by my lecturer was that to become a competent children's nurse you have to acknowledge, accept and understand that 'children are not miniature adults'.
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ONE OF THE first things I was told by my lecturer was that to become a competent children's nurse you have to acknowledge, accept and understand that 'children are not miniature adults'.
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Support for Learning, 2007
We present a case study of working with a group of students as researchers and policy makers in their school. We argue that there is much to learn about the location of gender and class within processes of inclusion and exclusion, specifically how student voice can reveal their experiences in ways that adults may not be able to or wish to.
Gunter, Helen, H, M., Thomson, Pat
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We present a case study of working with a group of students as researchers and policy makers in their school. We argue that there is much to learn about the location of gender and class within processes of inclusion and exclusion, specifically how student voice can reveal their experiences in ways that adults may not be able to or wish to.
Gunter, Helen, H, M., Thomson, Pat
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