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The Lancet, 1974
The need for teacher training in the health professions and the shortcomings of the usual methods of involving teachers in teaching strategies are discussed. An outline of a course employing a workshop method to overcome some of the shortcomings is given, based on the four years' experience of the course held at King's College Hospital Medical School.
J, Anderson, J, Gale, R W, Tomlinson
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The need for teacher training in the health professions and the shortcomings of the usual methods of involving teachers in teaching strategies are discussed. An outline of a course employing a workshop method to overcome some of the shortcomings is given, based on the four years' experience of the course held at King's College Hospital Medical School.
J, Anderson, J, Gale, R W, Tomlinson
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2017
What role has video analysis today in activating, supporting and guiding this professional development process? In this chapter, we will try to provide some answers and open up research paths that can provide suggestions for redirecting training and joint-training processes. The use of video-analysis as a tool for self-comparison was found to be vital;
Pentucci Maila, Magnoler Patrizia
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What role has video analysis today in activating, supporting and guiding this professional development process? In this chapter, we will try to provide some answers and open up research paths that can provide suggestions for redirecting training and joint-training processes. The use of video-analysis as a tool for self-comparison was found to be vital;
Pentucci Maila, Magnoler Patrizia
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Training Nurses to Be Teachers
The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2008This article presents a research analysis using surveys administered to hospitalized patients who underwent a hysterectomy. Two categories of results are highlighted using the same survey tool. The initial survey was administered to assess patient satisfaction with discharge education.
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Teacher Education and Special Education: The Journal of the Teacher Education Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, 1983
Twenty preservice special education teachers participated in a study to examine the effects of the combined technique of peer observation with observation systems technology on the teaching performance of teacher-trainees. The subjects were divided into two groups: experimental and control.
Carol Sue Englert, George Sugai
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Twenty preservice special education teachers participated in a study to examine the effects of the combined technique of peer observation with observation systems technology on the teaching performance of teacher-trainees. The subjects were divided into two groups: experimental and control.
Carol Sue Englert, George Sugai
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Teacher Training for Teachers of Aborigines
The Aboriginal Child at School, 1977Some determinants of educability for Aborigines are discussed and such problems as integration aid involvement in decision-making by Aborigines reviewed. The role of the teacher in effective communication with Aboriginal children and Aboriginal communities and related aspects such as teacher expectation are considered.
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Diversity Training Goals, Limitations, and Promise: A Review of the Multidisciplinary Literature
Annual Review of Psychology, 2022Patricia G Devine, Töry L Ash
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1989
The churches, from the twelfth century and before, until the middle of the nineteenth century, with all their schisms, were the main providers of education, especially for the poor and particularly in the hundred years during which the transition was made from the training in religion and the basic skills thought to be sufficient for a minority of ...
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The churches, from the twelfth century and before, until the middle of the nineteenth century, with all their schisms, were the main providers of education, especially for the poor and particularly in the hundred years during which the transition was made from the training in religion and the basic skills thought to be sufficient for a minority of ...
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