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Seeing the green cucumber: Reflections on variation theory and teaching plant identification
Overcoming ‘plant blindness’ is a critical goal for society and especially for education. In this article, we suggest variation theory can be a useful approach to plant identification training and evaluation in higher education contexts. We discuss an example from Swedish higher education in which we reflect on our teaching.
Dawn Sanders +3 more
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Abstract Numerous anthropogenic stressors, including river regulation, excess loadings of nutrients and sediment, channelisation, as well as thermal and hydrological stressors driven by climate change impact riverine ecosystems worldwide. In a time when freshwater degradation and the rate of global warming are faster than ever, understanding the ...
Serena Donadi +5 more
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ABSTRACT Concerns related to school are consistently ranked as among the greatest stressors in the lives of adolescents. Research from varying contexts report rising rates of school‐related stress among students, but we currently lack knowledge on what drives these trends.
Björn Högberg
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This Campbell systematic review searched for studies which examined the effectiveness of anti‐trafficking measures (policies and interventions) to prevent or suppress cross‐border trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation. Studies were not limited in terms of the population being studied (perpetrators, policy makers or victims) or where the ...
Peter van der Laan +3 more
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Domestic fish for more versatile and safer consumption EU‐fish IV
Abstract Fish is an important part of nutrition and well‐being. The challenge of Finnish wild fish is contaminants which accumulate in some species in higher concentrations, partially limit the usability of the fish in the food/feed market and weaken the assessment of the state of the marine environment.
Johanna Suomi +21 more
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Components of the evolution of income inequality in Sweden, 1990–2021
Abstract This paper documents how the inequality of household equivalent disposable income has changed in Sweden over the period 1990–2021. We find that income inequality has unambiguously increased. Measured by the Gini coefficient, inequality increased from around 0.19 to almost 0.3 by the end of 2020.
Arizo Karimi +2 more
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Hur kan erfarenhetsbaserat lärande medverka till att vidga studenters förståelse för sin omvärld samtidigt som kunskapsinhämtning sker? Artikeln presenterar och diskuterar en fenomenografisk övning som använts på grundnivå inom ämnet religionsvetenskap ...
Katarina Plank
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Via Internet har elever möjlighet att söka information om de flesta ämnen, samtidigt har ansvaret för att bedöma tillförlitligheten av den funna informationen i större grad hamnat hos eleven.
Eva Wennås Brante, Elisabeth Stang Lund
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Campbell Systematic Reviews, Volume 6, Issue 1, Page 1-30, 2010.
Peter H. van der Laan +3 more
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Vården står idag inför en rad utmaningar inte minst ekonomiskt och en allt större del av befolkningen är 80 år eller äldre. Behovet av hälso- och sjukvårdspersonal kommer därmed att vara fortsatt hög och samverkan mellan olika professioner och ...
Mariette Bengtsson +2 more
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